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  • By Elizabeth Djinis |
  • April 13, 2026
Tampa physician's breast cancer detection mission is professional — and personal

Dr. Bethany Niell is studying predictive cancer rates with a heightened sense of urgency.

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  • By Adam Hughes |
  • July 15, 2005
Coffee Talk (Tampa)

Secret settlement: Some nasty litigation between retired Tampa criminal defense attorney Anthony F. Gonzalez and Alabama-based Colonial BancGroup Inc.'s Colonial Bank unit has come to a merciful conclusion.Starved for attention, Al Pina is eating again.: The Tampa-based chairman of the Florida Minority Community Reinvestment Coalition broke a 13-day fast on July 9 after SunTrust Banks Inc. reminded the news media that it has made $24 billion in loans to disadvantaged Florida borrowers since 2000.Tampa firm acquired: An old Chicago law firm, Arnstein & Lehr LLP, recently acquired the three-lawyer Tampa firm of Cohn & Cohn PA.Lawyer hid cash in ceiling: The Florida Supreme Court ordered the 91-day suspension of Tampa lawyer David S. Shankman for several rules violations, including his hiding of a $20,000 bonus from his former law partners. The suspension is effective next month.Fifth Third outreach: Cincinnati-based Fifth Third Bancorp has hired a Latina to direct its Florida bank's efforts to do more business with Hispanic clients.Not in Kansas: Federal Aviation Administration officials say Wichita, Kansas, was wrong to make revenue guarantees to AirTran Airways, calling them "unjust economic discrimination."

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  • By Adam Hughes |
  • March 2, 2006
R&D Hit Parade

Striving to become a major research institution, the University of South Florida leads the region in recent patent approvals.

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  • By Adam Hughes |
  • April 21, 2006
2006 Entrepreneur Nominees

Look at the GCBR's 2006 Entrepreneur Nominees for free.

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  • By Adam Hughes |
  • June 19, 2006
Builder Beware

Taken alone, 2006 would be a good year for many home builders. But the past three years set a high - and now unreachable - standard. Incentives and price cuts are the first defense.

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  • By Adam Hughes |
  • November 14, 2005
Coffee Talk (Tampa)

Northbound: It appears Equity One Inc., a North Miami Beach shopping center owner, sees much more potential for revenue growth in the northern part of the Tampa Bay area.Urge to merge?: A sudden spike early this month in options trading of AmSouth Bancorp has stock analysts thinking merger.The potential partner most talked about is another Alabama bank, Regions Financial Corp.Windfall for lawyers, consultants: Six professional firms would reap $728,000 in fees from the state's proposed purchase of 74,000 acres of Babcock Ranch, an environmentally delicate property bordering Charlotte and Lee counties.Tech upgrade at city hall: Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio is taking time out of her schedule to sit down with local tech entrepreneurs to talk about fostering innovation.Planting seeds: Hospitality industry professionals such as Casey Gonzmart, chairman of Tampa's Columbia Restaurant Inc., know the value of having a good working relationship with area colleges.Pelican brief: An Iowa company is coming to the rescue of southwest Florida's troubled Pelican National Bank, which is operating under regulatory supervision.

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  • By Adam Hughes |
  • June 6, 2005
Coffee Talk (Tampa)

Long way to go: The president of the National Venture Capital Association reiterated the obvious to local entrepreneurs and investment bankers recently.Head for Rio: Criminal defense lawyer Denis deVlaming makes a lucrative living helping people on the wrong end of the law defend themselves. Businessmen honored: The Tampa Bay area group of the American Diabetes Association recently honored four local businessmen as outstanding fathers.Hyde Park Capital lands another: John H. Sykes, who retired last year from the Tampa call-center company he founded, is the latest high-profile addition to Hyde Park Capital Partners LLC's advisory board.Don't call it a branch: The Bank of Commerce is adding a second location in Sarasota. But don't let Charles O. Murphy catch you calling it a branch of his bank.

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  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • April 25, 2008
Steely Changes

A polished executive is making the transition from supervising a 3,500-employee dryer factory to running an entrepreneurial 80-employee steel company. Multi-tasking is key.

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  • By Business Observer Staff |
  • February 13, 2004
Coffee Talk (Sara/Mana edition)

This week's items: Chief judge stands behind Rapkin's decisionRe/Max Properties cretaing commercial division1st National Bank & Trust net down, stock upSarasota's purchasing department has Q&A with Palm developers

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  • By Jean Gruss |
  • August 20, 2009
'Rocket Pockets'

Will Stout hasn't built any significant developments since 2007. But the Cape Coral developer expects there will be more opportunities in the next five years than any in the last five decades.

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  • By Jean Gruss |
  • May 10, 2013
Password success

For Ahmed El-Haggan, managing email passwords for 3,800 students at Coppin State University in Baltimore used to be a major hassle.

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  • By Mark Gordon |
  • May 20, 2021
Bank leads the way on developing high-performing leaders

Deposits and loans pay the bills at The Bank of Tampa. But its comprehensive leadership development program, while not as public, is equally essential.

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  • By Mark Gordon |
  • October 15, 2020
Shanthy Balachanthiran, 39

Vernis & Bowling, civil litigation attorney

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  • By Brian Hartz |
  • October 15, 2020
Andrew Smith, 34

Vice president, Goldman Sachs & Co.

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  • By Kevin McQuaid |
  • December 20, 2019
New Commerce

Online shopping is changing the industrial real estate sector in Southwest Florida, and new projects are delivering.

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  • By Kevin McQuaid |
  • May 12, 2017
Stars aligned

Charlotte County is poised to become the next real estate mecca along the Gulf Coast, thanks to a handful of rejuvenated projects.

  • Charlotte–Lee–Collier
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  • By Jean Gruss |
  • October 10, 2014
Lehigh returns

Builders of moderately priced homes are venturing back into Lehigh Acres as the housing recovery pushes sales higher.

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  • By Brian Hartz |
  • January 23, 2024
Tampa startup turns invasive species into exotic leather fashion brand

Inversa is attacking a major underwater problem while also trying to grow a 10-employee company.

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  • By Beth Luberecki |
  • December 8, 2023
Food truck-entertainment concept is off to a fast start

Fort Myers restaurateur Mathew Baum invested $5 million into a concept that links eating with entertainment and seeks to expand across the region.

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  • By Anastasia Dawson |
  • October 9, 2025
Katarina Kesty, 36

40 Under 40 winner Katarina Kesty is founder and medical director of St. Petersburg Skin and Laser and founder of Kesty AI.

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