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  • By Adam Hughes |
  • September 19, 2005
Coffee Talk (Tampa)

Help disabled or oneself?: South Florida attorney Todd Shulby and his disabled client Johnny Long are at it again: They recently filed about more 15 lawsuits against Tampa Bay area businesses, alleging numerous violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act.D-day coming?: A federal hearing officer could rule within days on a civil fraud complaint with possible repercussions for Raymond James Financial Inc.Katrina hits Regions: Regions Financial Corp. has banking operations along the Gulf Coast, including in the Tampa and Sarasota areas but also in Louisiana and Mississippi.Money well spent: Over the past two years, the Hillsborough County Aviation Authority spent nearly $127 million on the construction of an outbound baggage handling system with security enhancements. Completed last year, this high-speed network operates with about four miles of conveyors.Sorry state of childcare: Working parents in Florida who haven't been thrilled with the quality of early childhood education will find a lot of confirmation in a new study.

  • News
  • By Adam Hughes |
  • October 7, 2005
Finalists Named for 2005 Technology Innovation Awards

Twenty-four companies and not-for-profit organizations in Sarasota and Manatee counties have been nominated for the 2005 Technology Innovation Awards, sponsored by the Gulf Coast Business Review and 82 Degrees. Read about them for free.

  • Entrepreneurs
  • By Adam Hughes |
  • October 7, 2005
Coffee Talk (Tampa)

The Old-Fashioned Way: Alex Sullivan and Adam Schoenbaum have earned their keep the old-fashioned way.Coast update: Stock down: Coast Financial Holdings Inc., the Bradenton-based parent of Coast Bank of Florida, will be selling another 2.5 million shares of its common stock for $15.50 a piece.He's alone, for now: One of those walking oxymorons, a Republican trial lawyer, is kicking off his campaign for a third term in the Florida House of Representatives.Bankers coming to Bay area: The Florida Bankers Association has chosen St. Petersburg as the site for its first annual Banker Education Expo.Locals dot FBA board: Jerry J. Williams isn't the only Gulf Coast banker taking over a leadership post at the Florida Bankers Association.

  • News
  • By Adam Hughes |
  • April 21, 2006
For Sale: Real Life Lessons

John Hindman and Richard Walling learned the hard way what not to do in running multimillion-dollar businesses. Now the former executives help other companies manage growth.

  • Entrepreneurs
  • By Adam Hughes |
  • November 21, 2005
Coffee Talk (Sara/Mana)

Where did Pelican go?: With Hurricane Wilma still dominating the news in early November, few people probably noticed an announcement on Nov. 4 that Stark Bank Group of Fort Dodge, Iowa, plans to buy Naples-based Pelican Financial Group for about $31 million in cash.Slower Christmas for Ranch's Main Street: Lakewood Ranch developer Schroeder-Manatee Ranch Inc. and Casto Lifestyle Properties were hoping to have open some of the shops in Main Street at Lakewood Ranch this past week, but construction and approvals have delayed the opening through at least the middle of December.Construction inflation: Ken Simonson, the chief economist at the Associated General Contractors of America, is worried about the cost of building materials.Small businesses unprepared: A study compiled by the International Profit Associates Small Business Research Board shows that nationwide, 79% of small businesses that responded to the survey did not have a disaster recovery plan.Death and taxes: Manatee County has released a list of its top 10 taxpayers for the 2005 tax year.

  • News
  • By Adam Hughes |
  • November 26, 2005
Protect Your Assets

Business lawyer Randy Sterns offers suggestions on safeguarding your company's intellectual property.

  • Entrepreneurs
  • By Adam Hughes |
  • April 22, 2005
Coffee Talk (Tampa)

Never miss an opportunity: The Florida Bankers Association used this month's deadline for filing personal income tax returns to tweak credit unions.A Good Deal?: Akerman Senterfitt apparently secured a good deal for the Class A space it just leased in the SunTrust Financial Centre.Not that positive on Fourth Street: Banks have become to St. Petersburg's Fourth Street North what automobile dealerships do for Tampa's North Dale Mabry Highway.Deadline approaches: Judging by the lack of sensational headlines, Hillsborough County Attorney Renee Lee just may sail through her upcoming annual performance evaluation. CRA insurance: Bank of America must not be through buying other financial institutions.A vacation with bite: Exactly what consumer is the Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota targeting?

  • News
  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • September 18, 2008
Gulf Coast Week

County mayor blockedThree judges upheld an earlier judge's decision to remove a charter amendment from the November ballot that would allow voters to decide whether Hillsborough County should move to a county mayor form of government.Zoo audit requestedThe head of Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo, Lex Salisbury, is being asked to prove that his entrepreneurial work in Polk County hasn't created a conflict with the taxpayer-backed zoo.Annual budget doneFor the second consecutive year, Manatee County commissioners have approved a budget that will decrease countywide spending.New LWR anchor storeOne of the largest retail commercial developments in east Manatee County, Lakewood Ranch's Main Street, is getting a new anchor tenant.Mega-dorm at Ave MariaAve Maria University, the new Catholic institution in east Collier County, plans to build a 552-student "mega-dorm."Lee housing gets absorbedTwo areas particularly hard hit by the real estate decline in Lee County - Cape Coral and Lehigh Acres - showed strong gains in sales of single-family homes in August, according to the Southwest Florida Real Estate Investors Association.

  • Finance
  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • May 2, 2008
Gulf Coast Week

Riverwalk nears completion: A longtime vision in Tampa, linking the downtown via a riverwalk, is getting closer to completion.USGS dedicates building: The U.S. Geological Survey recently celebrated the dedication of its newest building in St. Petersburg, an 11,400-square-foot facility with six state-of-the-art labs, a dive locker and 12 offices.Tax increase delayed: Sarasota County commissioners has agreed to postpone a planned increase in a new-construction tax of almost 50% for at least one year.Project lives on: The Sarasota City commission narrowly approved a change to the city's land-use rules, a key victory for a developer seeking to build a mixed-use project just south of downtown Sarasota.Popular festival canceled: The Sarasota Reading Festival, a popular annual event that brings several noted writers to the area every November, is the latest victim of the soft economy.County cuts jobs: A drop in new construction and development in Collier County has forced county government officials there to trim another nine jobs.Passenger traffic rises: More than 1 million passengers passed through Southwest Florida International Airport in March.First Florida now Synovus: Naples-based First Florida Bank is now officially part of Synovus Financial Corp

  • Finance
  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • August 6, 2004
Coffee Talk (Tampa edition)

This week's items: former real estate development lawyer Cynthia Henderson faces repeated grilling Fifth Third Corp. has paid the highest premium for an American bank since the beginning of last year Unfounded complaints

  • News
  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • January 9, 2004
Coffee Talk (Tampa edition)

This week's items: Analyst: Dump BankAtlantic Florida's most convenient bank is heading for a fall.Rumor fuels media frenzing over Schiavo case judge Nuisance abatement issue his Florida SenateSarasota Palm proposals narrowed to five

  • News
  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • November 28, 2003
Real Estate Briefs

This week's items: Cortez Storage construction starts84 Lumber files plans to build Bradenton locationFlorida Studio Theatre buys former Theatre Works buildingSMR, DVA Sports planLakewood Ranch arena

  • Manatee-Sarasota
  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • December 12, 2003
Coffee Talk (Sara/Mana edition)

This week's items: FNB joins Big BoardEconomic development shift from chamber a good thingBeware the pitfalls of workplace technologyHillsborough County Clerk of the Court quashes an unauthorized interpretation

  • News
  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • September 11, 2003
Running Hot

A safety incident at Tampa International Airport offers the federal courts a fresh chance to clarify the rightsof whistleblowers in a deregulated airline industry.

  • Entrepreneurs
  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • April 23, 2004
Coffee Talk (Tampa edition)

This week's items: Delano Stewart accepted this year's Herb Goldberg Award David Russell Stahl talks about $18 million jury verdictTECO Energy Inc. faces role reversal in current caseBrothers' favorite

  • News
  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • October 10, 2003
Deadline Filers

Attorneys at Ward Rovell & Van Eepoel aren't quite so frenzied this week. The deadline for employers to rewriting pension plans is past.

  • Law
  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • June 25, 2004
Coffee Talk (Tampa edition)

This week's items: Hillsborough County Court to begin fiscal budge for 2004-05 $5 million less than last year.Another executive search firm is hanging out a signLocal boy doesn't forget roots

  • News
  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • July 9, 2004
Coffee Talk (Tampa edition)

This week's items: H&K scores big in Florida First National Bankshares of Florida Inc. buying moreNational Federation of Independent Business report says state GOP favors business

  • News
  • By George Rauch |
  • October 29, 2009
It's unavoidable: Gold to go up, up, up

When you combine all the factors that affect the price of gold, you can't reach any other conclusion: The price will continue to rise.

  • Opinion
  • By Jay Brady |
  • February 4, 2010
GOvernment Digest 2/5/10

A look at governmental action from around the Gulf Coast.

  • Florida
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