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  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • November 3, 2006
Gulf Coast Impact Fees Go Up, Up, Up

Impact fees are rising all along the Gulf Coast, sometimes at breathtaking rates.Governments say the increases are needed to pay for rising land and construction costs for new roads, schools, libraries and other services. While local government leaders contend the fees help keep overall taxes down for current residents, they are also a politically palatable way to raise taxes as the fees are enacted theoretically on newcomers. The problem is that anyone who builds a new house must pay the tax.Impact fees become a huge tax on new housing, new commercial businesses, new office buildings, new restaurants and so on.

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  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • February 9, 2007
Destroying the Destroyer

To grow a business, the naysayers must be negated, a national business consultant says. Start with being positive.

  • Entrepreneurs
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  • By Adam Hughes |
  • March 24, 2006
Beyond Sox

A rare joint appearance by local CFOs prompts jeers for overregulation, but also pleas for better transit and arts funding.

  • Entrepreneurs
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  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • October 16, 2008
Meet the New Man

Relative unknown Neel Kashkari leaps from obscurity to lead role in rescue.

  • Entrepreneurs
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  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • April 23, 2009
Government Watch

A look at government events from around the Gulf Coast.

  • Florida
  • For Subscribers Only
  • By Denise Kalette |
  • March 8, 2013
Slow-brewed Success

Brewers Andy Pickerell and Jim Helmke manage growth at Yuengling's Tampa plant, which is building a new brewhouse that will double its capacity.

  • Strategies
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  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • March 22, 2013
Corporate Report: March 22

A roundup of the top corporate news of the week.

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  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • May 13, 2011
Corporate Report: May 13

The latest news from Coast Dental, Nicholas Financial, and other Gulf Coast firms.

  • News
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  • By Mark Gordon |
  • September 2, 2011
Reined Dine

The hard-hit Gulf Coast restaurant industry has a new entry. The recipe is to mix avant-garde with approachable.

  • Strategies
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  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • August 16, 2013
Corporate Report: August 16

A roundup of the top corporate news of the week.

  • Strategies
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  • By Mark Gordon |
  • October 14, 2021
Nest egg: First Watch celebrates life as public company

About 75 employees from one of Manatee County’s largest companies took New York City by storm for the company’s IPO.

  • Strategies
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  • By Brian Hartz |
  • October 15, 2020
John Williams, 33

Founder and vice president of operations, SoFresh

  • Class of 2020
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  • By Kevin McQuaid |
  • October 15, 2020
Erin VanderVeen, 33

Stratum/Tidewell Hospice, Director of Transformation and Integration

  • Class of 2020
  • For Subscribers Only
  • By Beth Luberecki |
  • October 26, 2018
Abdiel Marin, 38

CEO, EyeMD EMR Healthcare Systems

  • Class of 2018
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  • By Grier Ferguson |
  • September 6, 2019
New library picks up on area’s style, gives patrons space to congregate

The William H. Jervey Jr. Venice Public Library has walls of glass and lots of natural light.

  • Construction-Development
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  • By Jay Schlichter |
  • September 6, 2019
Restauranteurs pick out-of-the-way spot to build eatery featuring massive tiki huts

Kearns Restaurant Group knew their latest concept was a hit, so they built a second one. This one's in west Fort Myers.

  • Construction-Development
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  • By Brian Hartz |
  • July 13, 2018
Q&A: Greg Reidy, CEO of UnitedHealthcare Florida

Greg Reidy is the new CEO of UnitedHealthcare Florida, based in Tampa, and he sat down for a wide-ranging interview about the industry, the company and his career.

  • Strategies
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  • By Mark Gordon |
  • July 21, 2017
Train Rolling

Not many companies can successfully hire, and then train, and then retain, 150 people in one year. A Tampa firm is undaunted in its mission to accomplish that feat.

  • Strategies
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  • By Mark Gordon |
  • September 19, 2014
Slice it up

A pizza upstart aims for a bigger share of the $37 billion industry. The Gulf Coast is a big focus.

  • Strategies
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  • By Mark Gordon |
  • March 14, 2014
Brokered passion

The recession dented Stacy Alario's business. But her zeal to help others become entrepreneurs never waned.

  • Strategies
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