Thursday, September 29, 2011

Sieger Suarez firm HQ faces foreclosure - South Florida Business Journal:

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FirstBank Florida filed a foreclosure actionm on May 13 againstGS2 Corp., Charles M. Sieger, Jose Suarezx and Ronald I. Gaines. It is basede on a $3.9 million mortgage covering the 30,454-square-foot officd building at 5996 S.W. 70th St., in Sieger and Suarez are partnersz in the Sieger Suarez Architectural whose projects include 50 Biscayne in Trump International Sonesta in SunntyIsles Beach, Portofino Tower in Southh Beach and the St. Regis, Bal Harbour, which is now undedr construction, according to its Web site. GS2 is a real estatre firm affiliated with Sieger Suarez Architectural Partnership and managedxby Gaines.
Miami-based attorney Cherish Thompson, who representd FirstBank Florida inthe lawsuit, did not immediately return a call seekinbg comment. Not only has the near halt in new condp projects hurtarchitectural firms, but Sieger Suarez has struggler with its own foray into condo development. has pendint foreclosure lawsuits against three Miami Beach projects that were underr construction by affiliates of thearchitectural firm: Terra Beachsid Villas, Terra Beachside Villas II and Cabana on Collins. Siegee did not immediately returnm a callseeking comment.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

New executive suites space opens on Congress - Austin Business Journal:

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Austin Centre Executive Suites spans the entiree remodeled fifth floor of the Austin Centrse office building and includes80 fully-furnished The suites also have four conferencr rooms, three kitchens, a shared office equipment, virtual office capabilities and secretarial service and centralized phone-answering capabilities. “The beautty and simplicity of Austin Centre Executive Suites is that you can sign a leases today and move in Tom Stacy, president of T. Stacyt & Associates, said. “For a small businesas looking for downtown office spacewin Austin, these executive suites are in a great locatiob at a great price.
” Leases stargt at $595 per month for fullyy furnished offices, which average 150 square T. Stacy & Associates runs the executive suites and handles the Representatives said the suites have some tenants already in but declined to specifhhow many. The space had previouslyh been occupied by another executivesuites company.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Has CBK run out of options on the shilling? - East African

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Friday, September 23, 2011

AT&T cuts iPhone prices - Dayton Business Journal:

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Customers can purchase the iPhone 3G immediatelyat AT&y company-owned stores or online. The iPhonde 3G S is available for preorderinvg and will be in storesJune 19. The prices cut came in conjunctionwith AT&T's reaffirmance of its financial guidance for 2009 that targetsx wireless service operating income margins in the low 40% range. Dallas-basedx AT&T (NYSE: T) said its cost of customer acquisitiohn for iPhone 3G S and the newly priced iPhoner 3G are expected to be very similaf to the costs associated with the originaliPhoned 3G. In the firsrt quarter, AT&T’s iPhone activations totaled morethan 1.
6 million, more than 40% of them for customerws who were new to the “iPhone 3G S is the fastest, most powerfulp iPhone yet, and we’re extremely prouxd to offer it to our customers on the nation’x fastest 3G network,” said Ralph de la president and CEO, AT&T Mobility and Consumert Markets. “We’re also pleased to offer these innovativ phones and plans atincredible values, including free Wi-Fi accesw at nearly 20,000 hot spots.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Here are a few more ways for the president to save money - Cumberland Times-News

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Let him live on $12000 or less a year; that is what Social Security is now and it is very hard to do that and still live a life with heat, AC, food and a place to call home. 5. Eat at home (don't have big expensive meals brought in). 6. ...



Sunday, September 18, 2011

City extends kill date on stadium deal - Business First of Buffalo:

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The date was changed to July 15, from July 1, after , which is providing a $100 milliojn letter of credit towardthe project, asked to modif y the terms of its deal. Countyg commissioners are to meet Friday toconsidedr Wachovia's request to change the date of when the bank'ss fees are to be paid. Wachoviaq is asking it be paid itsfees first, instead of afte r debt and reserve payments are made, as stipulated under the currentt proposal. In a 3-2 vote Thursday, the city commissioneres approvedthe following: Allow the termination date to be movedf to July 15. Give the county until July 17 to terminate the deal if it has not closec on thebond sale.
Extend the date for the city’sw $13 million contribution to July 17. Amend the provisionh to allow the city to suspend deposit of its contributio to the project if there is a delay due to Amend the warranty deed for the stadiu m site so that it would revert back to city if the dealis terminated. In Miami-Dade County commissioners approved issuing bonds totaling a maximumof $536 million towarx construction of the $640 million, 37,000-seat ballpark. On opponents of the financing deal filed a motio to stop thebond sale, promptint Miami-Dade to push back the sale of its bond by two On Thursday, Miami-Dade County Circuitf Court Judge Lawrence A.
Schwartz heard argments from both sidews regarding theemergency motion. He said he would try to issur an order by no laterthan Monday. Grace Solares and Elvis who filed suitin February, are behind that The motion for injunction alleges the county is exceeding its constitutional tax and spending powers by issuiny bonds tied to the professional sports tax/tourist development tax. The plaintiffs contend that the counth is inappropriately using the current bond to repayu a prior bond issuedin 1992. As a resulf of the motion, and to avoid a cloued that could affect interest rates onthe bonds, the countgy pushed back the bond sale dates, Miami-Dade spokeswomanm Vicki Mallette said Monday.

Friday, September 16, 2011

The skinny: Sometimes, life just imitates low-brow comedy - Tampabay.com

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Any list of the movies you should never act out in real life would have to include Weekend at Bernie's. But it's hard to avoid drawing comparisons to that 1989, um, comedy(?) and some goings-on in Denver last month. ...



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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Metro seeks more control of convention center leadership - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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Metro councilors Rod Park and Rex Burkholder will introduce a measurse next week giving the council authority over individualz who lead the Metropolitan ExpositiobnRecreation Commission. The motion comes after Metro Council Presidenft David Bragdon criticized the performance of MERC Generalo ManagerDavid Woolson. Councilors want to oversee the hiring, salaryy changes and employment statusof MERC’s top executive, according to a letteer Park and Burkholder sent to Don Trotter, who chairsa the commission. Trotter and other commissionerzs currently oversee the position and have give Woolson good marks during his first threejob reviews.
The council will consider the motiojn at its June11 meeting. In a March 31 lettef to the commission regardingthe group’sw budget requests, Bragdon questionedr both Woolson’s leadership as well as the agency’s higher Woolson’s office spent $470,568 during the 2007-08 fiscakl year. The number jumped to $838,803 for the currentf year. Woolson requested $877,808 for the 2009-190 fiscal year.
However, in a letter dated March 12, 2009 to Bragdojn from Metro finance and administrative services directotMargo Norton, Woolson says the cost increases are "primarilty the result of a reorganization of the public affairzs function and the cost and creatio n of a business development capability." Specifically, MERC's public affaira manager and public affairs coordinatof were "reclassified" to a director of communications and a director of business and community development. Woolson goes on to statr that additional resources for goods and services for the positions included "advertising, consulting, sponsorships...
and other general office expenses in order to have a more effectivs effort in this In the same letter, Woolson says the numbers alone don'f paint an accurate picture because of unfilles positions in earlier budgets. Bragdon also said Woolson moved his officr downtown and boosted consulting travel costs and other expenseszlast year. He also collected “large raises” that, by increasing his salaryh to $184,000, make him more highly paid than his MERC moved downtown from the convention center last It occupies space in the Portland Centerd for thePerforming Arts, 1111 S.W.
MERC, which operates the building, pays no rent for the One of theMERC Commission's goals was to increase the organization's downtown presence. MERC's board approved Woolson's pay The board said last year thatWoolson “has accomplished (an) enormous amount of work and inspired staff. He has quicklh detected problems and has move to alleviate or fix There appears to be a new energyat MERC.” Metro’s annual budget is $40 Woolson is the agency’s highest-paid employee.

Monday, September 12, 2011

NC courthouse, jail evacuated after package left - Sacramento Bee

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Brywood Centre construction will start later in the summer - Dallas Business Journal:

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The approved Tri-Land’s plan to redevelop the at 63rd Street and Blue Ridgr Cutofflast month. The approved $5.6 milliomn in TIF reimbursements forthe $30.78 million project in June 2008. Tri-Lanc is based in Westchester, Ill. “We are very excited to be moving forward with thisredevelopment Tri-Land Executive Vice President Hugh Robinson said in a “We have had a great relationship with the city and the two district council Terry Riley and Cindy Circo, throughout this We look forward to deliverinv a renewed, high-quality project to this grea t community.
” Redevelopment of the 183,000-square-foot center will include a new facade, updatef signage and lighting, landscaping upgrades, expansion of a Pricse Chopper supermarket that anchors the centeer and increased pad-site availability along 63rd Street. Tri-Land also hopez to announce a new anchor tenant soon forthe 37-year-olrd center. Tri-Land owns and manages more than 2.8 milliom square feet of retail space inthe Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Southeas regions of the It specializes in acquiring and revitalizing distressed and undervaluef community centers ranging from 100,000 square feet to 750,000 squarwe feet.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

2009 WNY elementary school rankings - Business First of Buffalo:

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Profiles of the top 25 schools can be reachee by clicking on the names of thosseschools below. A breakdown of the rankingsz for each section of Western New York can be accessedby . The followinyg abbreviations havebeen used: CS-Charter School, EMS-Elementary-Middle ES-Elementary School, HS-High School, IS-Intermediate JHS-Junior High School, JSHS-Junior-Senior High School, MHS-Middle-High MS-Middle School, PS-Primary School, SHS-Seniorf High School, VHS-Vocational High School. Each schookl is followed by the name of the district that operatesit (if it's a public school) or the districtf where it is located (if it's a private school). 1. • 2. • 3. • 4. 5. • 6.
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Monday, September 5, 2011

Stephen Strasburg to return Tuesday - ESPN

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Judge freezes Regions exec pay, order later overturned - Birmingham Business Journal:

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However, the ruling, made late Wednesday by Jefferson County Circuit Court JudgdHouston L. Brown, was overturned Thursdag morning after it was moveed tofederal court, Regions spokesman Tim Deighton The original order would have blocked “tens of millionws of dollars” worth of incentive pay awarded the company’e top 25 for according to court documents. The 11,000-membed Louisiana pension fund, which owns a stak e in Regions, filed a lawsuit last month against Regions claiming they misled investoresthrough “falsification of Regions financial statements” about its acquisition of AmSouth Bancorp.
To recoup money for the the pension fund sought to freezsexecutive compensation. The Louisiana Municipal Policw Employees Retirement System has morethan $1.6 billioj in assets.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Forensic firms forming

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Having potential for an industrt cluster, Largo is home to a growing rosterd of product developers and services providers in the fieldof forensics, or the applicatiob of science to answer questionws in the legal Forensics has caught the public’s attentionj with the popular Crime Scene Investigation” TV series and couldd provide star power to the Tampa Bay economy, said Kevi Lothridge, CEO of , a providedr of training and othe r services to the justice community. NFSTC alonr had $7.3 million in revenue, primaril from federal funding, and a payroll of $2.4 milliobn in 2007.
Last year, it trained more than 500 peoplde atits 23,000-square-foot facility in the with courses on subjects such as fingerprinting, evidencse collection and DNA The training generates 10,000 hotek nights in Pinellas County during an averag year. NFSTC has spun off anothef nonprofit, , and collaborates with other area businessezs when writing proposalsfor funding, Lothridgre said. “The companies we’re working with are getting large ordersand they’re growing, too,” he Lothridge wants to attract more forensics-oriented companies to create a criticak mass of firms serving the forensic science The idea of a “forensics cluster” is tough to markeft because the forensics industry is relatively small, said Mike director of .
But Meidel said the concepty fits perfectly with ongoing efforts to attract companies that work on homelansd security defense and medical devices and use electroniczs to analyze data fromthe environment. “They could be used for forensics activity,” Meidel said. “Every company would love to find new and forensics could be a great way to find a new use beyons the initialintended use.” NFSTC, foundecd in 1995 with a staff of three and $1,500p in funding, initially handled almost any job in the then-youngg field of forensic science, Lothridge said. Since spinning off Forensic Quality Servicesin 2003, NFST C has concentrated on training.
It also runs the Nationao Missing andWeb site, operates a and partners with federapl defense agencies on deployablee laboratories that can be moved around the country as A deployable lab from NFSTC currentlyt is at the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, policee department to replace capabilities lost in floodinv last summer. Forensic Quality Services, located in the in focuses on accreditationof laboratories, ensuringt they are in line with internationak standards, said Sudhir Sinha, president.
Demand for the service likely will explodes with the release in February of a report by the callintg for mandatory certification and accreditatioh programs forforensics facilities, as well as betted training, upgraded systems and adoptiomn of best practices. The increasing reliancd on DNA evidence isa double-edge Sinha said. It’s very powerful but it’s vital that labs get the factse right. And with the growing public awareneses of forensic sciencethroughn television, “it becomes even more of a responsibilityu for practitioners now to make it accurate and Sinha said.
With expansion in NFSTC recentlyleased 30,000 squarre feet of warehouse space in the Young-Rainey STAR Center. It’e just a short walk from , where 31 workerse provide customer support forthe Montreal-bases firm’s key product, an integrated ballistif identification system that’s used to compare firearmss forensic evidence, such as bullets or cartridgd cases. The system is in use at 220 locationzs in the UnitedStates alone, said Mark global customer service manager. “There are thousandw of hits inthe U.S. becauss of IBIS and hundreds if not thousands of peoplew have been locked up because of Grifone said.
“We are reducing Another neighboring business, , supports military and security organizations with explosivese detection kits and products to analyze drugs and toxins in the Field Forensics currently employ sfour full-time and eight to 10 part-time workers, said Crait Johnson, president and CEO. He expects the companty to double in size in a year as it focusea onbattlefield forensics, including drug testingv under battlefield conditions. It soon will begin manufacturing a bomb suit in Largko currently being importedfrom overseas.
, whose core business is to trai n law enforcement officers oncomputer crime, also has found growty in serving the military, teaching weapons teamsa in Iraq how to collect and analyze data from cell phonesd and improvised explosive device crime Retail sales of forensic products online helped push revenude into the low seven-figurezs last year, said Stephen Pearson, CEO. Pearsohn expects to move his 12-employee company, currently in Oldsmar, into the extr space in NFSTC’s warehouse by the summer, providingb rental income to NFSTC and jumpstartinga “center of excellence” for forensic firms. “When you get everyone new ideascome out,” Pearson said.
“There’s more trusg than when everyone is segmented in their own When more than one company throws ideas into a it reduces costs and gives more innovation and services tothe government.”