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  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • June 8, 2007
Halfway There

National builders are cutting back operations in Southwest Florida. One expert says this spells opportunity for local and regional builders to gain market share.

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  • December 22, 2006
Rod Thomson: Economic optimism in the trenches

Gulf Coast business leaders in industries across the region expect 2007 to be a year of healthy economic growth.

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  • March 2, 2007
Buying the Spin-off

Managers led a buyout of a Tampa pharmaceutical division when the Canadian parent company decided to spin off small business lines to improve profitability.

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  • February 8, 2008
LASDAY: Your price is too high

In an era of low confidence and limited budgets, the mantra calls for "full service" at "lower price".

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  • By Adam Hughes |
  • March 11, 2005
Calendar of Events

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  • June 19, 2006
Business as Usual

John Cannon Homes recently moved its headquarters to Lakewood Ranch.

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  • August 25, 2006
Corporate Report

The Sembler Co. adds new logo, changes nameCheckers 'Official Burger' of FalconsSarasota Memorial doctor trail blazes with da Vinci surgeryCadence Financial completes SunCoast purchaseHillcrest Bank Florida opens first branchTeltronics' net income falls by nearly half in quarterHunter Warfield adds four new clients

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  • March 26, 2004
Real Estate Briefs (Sara/Mana edition)

This week's items: Wood Street Investors buy foreclosed Wood Street propertyAMF Bowling Centers sold to iStar Financial AutoNation finishes Glauser Mercedes purchaseAttorneys Kunkel, Hament buy space in Orange Centre

  • Manatee-Sarasota
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  • By Adam Hughes |
  • April 17, 2006
Corporate Report

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  • October 14, 2005
Options Open

Market forces have forced Roger Gatewood to rethink his strategy at Seaboard Square.

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  • By Adam Hughes |
  • May 9, 2005
Coffee Talk (Tampa)

Goodbye to the SEC: The corporate parent of Bay Cities Bank has joined another Hillsborough County community bank in going private.SouthTrust loss, LandMark gain: LandMark Bank of Florida is among the first community banks to take advantage of a recent merger to pick up a new place of business.Top legal writers: Each year the Burton Foundation honors legal professionals who exhibit outstanding writing skills. Aiming higher: Tampa attorney Michael Steinberg has filed as a Democratic candidate for U.S. Congress.Leave it to Florida: The National Partnership for Women & Families picked the week before Mother's Day to zing our perhaps not-so-fair state.

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  • May 20, 2005
Finalist: John Cannon

Founder and President of John Cannon Homes Inc.

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  • By Adam Hughes |
  • June 13, 2005
Legal Briefs (Tampa)

Carlton Fields hires real estate attorneyTampa businessman wins trial against former partnerBavol Judge hires firm administratorFowler White hires new associateStetson professor to chair environmental groupsPhelps Dunbar hires Gore as associateChambers USA recognizes Holland & Knight lawyersGrayRobinson lawyer elected to YLD boardCarlton Fields attorneys honored by Chambers

  • Law
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  • March 28, 2005
Legal Briefs (Tampa)

Jury sides with Rywant-Alvarez team in federal bad-faith lawsuitState Supreme Court reprimandsSt. Pete attorney Nina BaumanAfter 30 years, Trenam Kemker's John Vento retires from Air ForceOlson & Bearden discovers flaw in barter deal with client

  • Law
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  • April 15, 2005
Ready for the Storm

Chris Bertelsen, who has been named one of the top 100 fund managers by Barron's, can be seen on Wall Street financial shows.

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  • October 16, 2008
Gulf Coast Week

Utilities lower costsTwo Gulf Coast utilities lowered their fuel cost estimates and, as a result, readjusted their projected 2009 prices for electricity.Veto power toutedBackers of an elected Hillsborough County mayor failed to get the measure on the November ballot. But they did succeed in getting something related to it before voters.Getting energy from wasteIn what may be a first on the Gulf Coast and for Florida, Tampa is meeting with seven companies who may build a waste-to-energy plant for the city.Tourism taxes riseOne bright spot in an otherwise gloomy economic setting in Manatee County continues to be tourism.Red Sox talks ... continueSarasota County and the City of Sarasota sent out a press release Tuesday morning announcing they had ended negotiations with the Boston Red Sox to lure the team's spring training complex to Sarasota. Naples gets big conferenceThe 2009 Florida Venture Capital Conference will be held in Naples from Feb. 3-4. Collier tourism increasesThe number of Collier County tourists increased 2.1% in August, according to Research Data Services, a Tampa-based research firm reported for the Marco Island, Everglades Convention and Visitors Bureau.Hodges University growsHodges University, a private Naples-based university, reported its enrollment surge 13% to 2,163 students, the first time the school has exceeded 2,000 students.

  • Finance
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  • December 29, 2008
Crab hedge

As Tony Phelan grew hisseafood restaurant business, he needed to get a handle onvolatile seafood prices. So his son bought Island Crab as a hedge on crustaceans.

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  • April 18, 2008
Gulf Coast Week

Ybor meters coming out: To encourage more visitors and business in Ybor City, Tampa has started to pull out parking meters on the streets of the historic district.New redevelopment manager: Robert McDonaugh, who has worked in real estate development for the port of TampaClearwater streetscape: With work on the Cleveland Street streetscape complete, Clearwater officials' next step in reigniting the city's downtown will be an $11 million boat slips project.Scaled back trend grows: Sarasota developer Billy Springer is contemplating another do-over of his latest housing proposal, following a growing trend in the county: The scaled-back project.Buyers for Murdock Village: An 870-acre undeveloped swath of land in Port Charlotte owned by Charlotte County has drawn interest from several Gulf Coast developersMetro Parkway widened: State and local transportation officials announced a portion of Metro Parkway in Fort Myers will be widened to six lanes from its current two lanes.Lee school tax stalls: An effort to lower taxes on new construction that benefit schools will have to wait until the state legislative session is over, Lee County commissioners have decided.

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  • July 13, 2009
Commercial Real Estate Lee-Collier

TIB Bank takes back three properties

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  • July 23, 2009
Real estate rebirth

Leroy Moore and the Tampa Housing Authority have teamed up with Bank of America to transform a former public housing project into a thriving 28-acre commercial and residential area.

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