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Strategies

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  • January 26, 2008
London calling

Luxury homebuilder Mark Wilson has always taken a contrarian's approach to what is traditionally a copycat business. Now, his company, London Bay Homes, is considering building condos. Don't bet against him.

  • Entrepreneurs
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 26, 2008
Deal Search

A softer economy and new buildings have some tenants hoping for incentives and better office leasing rates.

  • Entrepreneurs
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 26, 2008
'A Great Run'

John Swart looks back on 35 years in the commercial real estate business, where his legendary modesty matches the scope of his projects.

  • Entrepreneurs
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 26, 2008
Unique 2.0

Mike Montgomery couldn't believe how little technology there was inside a $15 million air conditioning company. So he bought it. And then he changed everything.

  • Entrepreneurs
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 18, 2008
Gulf Coast Week

Superintendent vs. County: In a debate watched by construction and related industries, Hillsborough County's proposal to use money earmarked for school construction to build new roads is a bad idea and probably illegalOfficials fight tax cut: With early voting started and the primary election nearing, government officials are stepping up the campaign to defeat a constitutional amendment to cut property taxes.City denies condo extension: Another downtown Sarasota condo project has fallen on tough times, although this one, known as the Atrium on 1750 Ringling Blvd., is struggling long before the first brick was ever laid.Port lands big one: A South American shipping company has chosen Port Manatee, one of the largest deepwater seaports in Florida, as the location to expand its weekly Gulf of Mexico trips.Enviros raises $20 million: The Conservancy of Southwest Florida, an environmental group in Naples that works closely with developers, has raised $20 million and is seeking an additional $5 million in donations.Naples continue to drop: The Naples Area Board of Realtors recently reported 134 single-family homes sold in December, a 9% drop from the same month a year ago$1.4 million land consultant: Lee County commissioners approved paying Coral Gables-based Dover, Kohl & Partners $1.4 million to conduct a study of 83,000 acres in Southeast Lee County on which they recently placed a moratorium for new development.

  • Finance
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 18, 2008
More room at the inn

Hoteliers along the Gulf Coast are concerned about the increasing supply of new hotel rooms as demand continues to decline. A surge in European tourists could offset a softening U.S. economy.

  • Entrepreneurs
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 18, 2008
Smile Supply

An accountant-turned-bar-owner gambled she could handle the restaurant equipment business two years ago. The bet is paying off.

  • Entrepreneurs
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 18, 2008
Bottled Up

A Gulf Coast entrepreneur hits the bottle, with the hope of grabbing a piece of a billon dollar-plus industry.

  • Entrepreneurs
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 18, 2008
Corporate Report

Brown & Brown subsidiary buys Oklahoma insurance firmConMed Corp. president fills SRI/Surgical top spotTimes Publishing Co. plans CQ Press saleRomark Laboratories adds new chief medical officerValpak celebrates birthday with revamped envelope

  • Industries
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 18, 2008
The Battle Royale

Independent restaurateurs need to figure out the Next New Thing - fast - in order to win the fight with big nationwide chains in 2008.

  • Entrepreneurs
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 18, 2008
The Host

Paul Catoe moved from the executive offices at a Tampa television station to the award-winning post running the convention and visitors association in Tampa Bay.

  • Entrepreneurs
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 18, 2008
The cost of going Green

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist told the lodging industry he wouldn't send them state business unless they go green. Florida hotels have little choice now but to comply with this voluntary program.

  • Entrepreneurs
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 11, 2008
The Dawn of Digital

Jud Parker and his firm, Digital Legal, has gone beyond digital records to working with law firms on organizing data so they can win cases and serve clients better

  • Entrepreneurs
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 11, 2008
Realtor Webspeak

Southwest Florida's real estate boom and the growth of the Internet created the perfect conditions for Web-design firm CyberSunshine. Now, the company does business all over the world.

  • Entrepreneurs
    By
  • Business Observer Staff
  • January 11, 2008
The Gold Standard

After his high-tech software company failed to produce profits, Pierre Quilliam headed west - the Old West of Gold Rush fame.

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