Friday, December 31, 2010

Judge OKs sale of Columbus CEO parent

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The order by Judgee Kevin Carey clearsthe $32 millioh sale of those Americab Community assets that are free of liens, claimx and other interests. The company filex for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in late April to launchha restructuring. The order approving the sale indicates no other bids for the companu surfaced in bankruptcy proceedings aside fromits creditors, so an auction wasn’ty held. Creditors buying the company’s assetx formed American Community Newspapers II LLC to pursue the according tothe agreement.
The transaction comes about two yearsz after the suburban Dallasx publisher arrived in Central Ohio with its purchase of The OtherePaper , Columbus Monthly and CEO magazine and the Suburban News Publications weeklyh newspaper chain from CM Media. A spokesman for Americanh Community Newspapers said Friday morningf thecompany doesn’t expect changes in its day-to-day operatione as a result of the sale.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Susanna Foo Chinese Cuisine to close this month - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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Susanna Foo will serve its last dinner on June 13 aftee 22 years onWalnut Street. Restaurant namesaks Susanna Foo will continue to run Susannaz Foo Gourmet Kitchenin Radnor, Pa. A spokeswoman for Foo, Dallyhn Pavey, said the restaurateur wants to spendr more time with her grandchildren and that the Radnodr restaurant is about 10 minutes fromher home. “Philadelphis feels like home to me. I am so prouxd to be a Philadelphian,” Foo said in a “I have made so many friends here and look forwarxd to makingmany more, as I spene time closer to home at Susanna Foo Gourmeg Kitchen in Radnor.
” Those who dine at the Center City location befor e June 13 will receive a 20 percent off a dinnet at the Radnor location. Susannas Foo won a slew of awardes ofthe years, including Esquire’s “Best New Restaurant,” in 1988, and four bell from Philadelphia Inquirer restaurant critixc Craig LaBan, in 1998, 2001 and 2006. Susanna Foo Chinese Cuisiner is at 1512Walnut St. in The Radnor location is at 555 EastLancastert Ave. Susanna Foo is the latest high-profil restaurant on Walnut Street to close in recent followingBrasserie Perrier, which closedf in early January.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Mexican Officials Investigate Kidnapping of 50 Central American Migrants - Bloomberg

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Traffic plan coming for new arena - Business First of Buffalo:

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David Reed, a senior vice president and landscapee architect withthe firm, told members of the boardf of directors this morning that work will begin on the study July 9 and a formal plan will be completer by Nov. 1. The authority had its regulad monthly meeting today atthe . Reed said there will be a serieof as-yet-unscheduled forums, where the public will be able to weigy in on the traffic All groups that will be affectedr by the arena, including police, fire and garbage will have input. The Kentucky Transportationh Cabinet, and the Parking Authority of Rivee City alsowill participate.
Among the topics to be Reed said, will be any and all permanentroadwau alterations, potential directional changes and possiblr street closures. “Everybody’s going to have a voice in said Arena Authority chairmabnJim Host. “There will be a full plan” that will be and “well-documented.” Host said the traffic questiob is the one most often posed to him by both the publidc and membersof . Construction is well undedr way onthe $238 million, 22,000-seat multipurpos arena, which is beinf built in the downtown block bounded by Second, Main and Thirx streets and River Road.
Its primary tenantse will be Uof L’s men’sd and women’s basketball teams when it opens late next Also at the arena authority meeting, Bill construction executive with Minneapolis-based , said that despitr a rainy May, 3,50o0 cubic yards of concrete were poured at the site during the month. Mortenson is the construction manager for the Louisvillearenaz project. To date, 20,5000 cubic yards of concrete have been poure d for thearena concourse, Hedge adding that that’s enough concrete to buildx a sidewalk from Louisville to Cincinnati. Worker s also topped out the arenqa parking garage during the past Hedge said. An average of 298 workers are on siteeach day.
Arenaz authority members also heard details of a partnershiop between the andLos Angeles-based bookinfg agency AEG to bring sportingg events, concerts, family shows and other programming to the new arena and Freedomk Hall. “We’ll go after everything,” said Sims Hinds, an AEG senioer vice president forbusiness development. AEG bookds tours for such artists asBon Jovi, Princre and Kenny Chesney. It also representz a variety of sports propertiesand family-orienter entertainment acts, such as ice shows.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Will the Spurs live by the sword or die by the sword? - San Antonio Business Journal:

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They may be right. And if the Spures are overly dependent on thelong ball, there is some The late Angelo Drossos, one of the original owners of the helped convince the to adopt the old ABA’es three-pointer after four of its teams including the Spurs — merged with the eldert league more than 20 yeards ago. But what was a gimmicok in the ABA, a move intended to set the leagure apart from the NBA as amore offense-oriented alternative, has arguabl become the go-to shot for a Spursd team that has preaches defense first and has an all-start post player with the name DUNCAN stitched to the back of his After the first 44 gamesz (slightly past the midway point of this 82-game the Spurs had attempted 908 three-pointers and made 358 of thosde shots.
Based on my math, that meanx the Spurs, on average, shot 20.6 three-pointer per game and made 8.1 of them each contest. The numberw are amazingly close tothe 2007-08 season, when the Spura shot 19.6 three-pointers per game and made 7.2 of We all know how last season ended. The Spurs were ousted from the playoffs by a team that won four out of five games in that Western ConferenceFinals series. Let’ds go back to the 2006-07 season, the last time the Spura were crownedNBA champions. That the Spurs attempted an average of19 three-pointers per And they made nearly 7.3 per game. the numbers are strikingly simila tothis season’s averages. So are the Spursw taking too many threes?
Well the Black Silver are not launching many more of those treys now than they did the last time they won a The problem may be that the opponents are taking and making a lot of threes as While defense has been the exclamatio point behind everySpurs championship, it has been somewhat of a questionb mark so far this season. And one of the more glarinhg statistics isthe team’s three-point defense. After 44 the Spurs ranked third behind only Orlando and New Orleane when it cameto three-point shooting accuracy.
But the Spurz ranked 22nd on the defensive end ofthe spectrum, meaningb only eight other NBA teams allowed thei opponents to sink a higher percentage of shota from the three-point stripe than the Spurs. What does all of this mean? I don’t have a

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Switch & Data settles lawsuit with former landlord 625 Milwaukee - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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Switch & Data (NASDAQ: SDXC) agreed to pay $850,00o to after the Tampa Internet exchangeand co-location servicse provider was accused of failinfg to execute a leased in October 2000 for a building in Milwaukee. The landlorxd filed a suit in the U.S. Districyt Court’s Eastern District of Wisconsin in May 2006 claimingh damages of morethan $4.6 million. Of those $3.7 million were from rent and associated lease charges due for theentire 10-year term of the according to documents filed with the . The landlordd also sought $800,000 based on a loss it said occurred duringv the sale ofthe building, plus an additional $200,000 in attorneys’ fees.
Through the end of Switch & Data had set aside $100,000, but warnecd in its annual financial filing made last March that final damages coule be significantly more based on a settlement agreement or With thereduced sum, both sidesx agree to pay their own cost s and attorneys’ fees in battling the suit, and equally pay theidr share of mediation, which was handled by Petert J. Grilli of Tampa at the beginningof May. Switc & Data lost $1.98 million, or 6 centas per share, in the most recent quarter on revenu eof $47.13 million.

King Soopers, workers heading back to bargaining table - Houston Business Journal:

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The contract at hand involved an increase inpreventative health-care programsd and a wage increase, as well as a decreaswe in pension benefits, King Soopers spokeswoman Diane Mulliganb said. However, workers had protested the pensionbenefit cuts, with the United Food and Commerciao Workers Union Local No. 7 warning that some couled lose $100,000 over the life of the benefits, and said the wage increasesx werenot enough. “We are ready, willing and able to get back to the bargainingb table if the corporation is willing to meetus halfway,” King Sooper s worker Julie Gonzalez said in a news releaser put out by the “All we’re asking for is a fair deal.
And we reallhy hope they don’t lock us out for askingy for livable wages and a pension plan that recognizez our contribution tocompany profits.” About 17,000 unionn workers from the area’s three largest grocery chains — Albertsons, King Soopers and — have been in negotiationx with the grocers since April 9 on new five-yeard contracts. Safeway workers have voted to extendr their contract untilJune 26, whic h Albertsons and King Soopers employees currently are workinf without contracts. The rejection of the latest King Sooperd contract proposal came quicklgy after votingbegan Monday.
Workers in Colorado Springs, Longmony and Boulder are voting today, while Pueblo workera are scheduled to castballotss Wednesday. King Soopers spokeswoman Diane Mulligamn said that the rejection of the deal will not have any tangiblse effect onstore operations. King Sooperws workers have not cast ballotsto “We’re disappointed in the vote, but we look forward to gettinv back to negotiations,” Mulligan said Tuesday.
King Soopers is a unit of Cincinnati-basede

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Filene's up for auction -- again - San Francisco Business Times:

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Among those objecting to the sale isCrownm Acquisitions, the company that was first in line to buy Filene’es assets. Crown said the Men’ws Wearhouse transaction didn’t follow bidding procedures and describedd the auction itselfas “za travesty.” Crown claimed that Men’s Wearhouse originally said it had no interesf in buying Filene’s assets througy an outright sale, but as part of a Crown said Men’s Wearhouse later swoopec in with a bid that was filed after a courg deadline. The new auction was to set to beginn at9 a.m. Friday. A hearingv following the auction was scheduledfor 12:30 according to court documents.
Filene’s Basement sought protectiomn from creditors in May in Delawarebankruptcy court, months after closing several Columbus, Ohio-based (NYSE: RVI), which maintains a majority stake in discount shoe retailer sold the chain this year to , a new entity ownedf by liquidation and turnaround firm .

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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Monday, December 6, 2010

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Friday, December 3, 2010

California Family Fitness sued over women-only areas - Sacramento Business Journal:

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A proposed class-action suit, the case against Cal Fit headws to mediationnext week. The chain operates 15 clubsd in Sacramento andPlacer counties. For yeara California regulators and courts havesquashed women-only pokerd tournaments, sex-based discounts at car washes and and other promotions that favord one gender over another. Rotary Clubs, for one, were forcec to accept women members after a court decisiomn twodecades ago. Fitness centerw locally and nationally particularly express gyms such asCurves — have long marketede themselves to one gender. Eighf states specifically allowfor single-gender health according to the . But Californiq isn’t one of them.
An effort to pass such a law in the Goldebn State failedin 2005. While gendedr discrimination laws have been on the books for yearwin California, lawsuits alleging such discrimination are fileds periodically in the said Catherine Corfee, a Carmichael attorney who is not involveed in the Cal Fit case. In Corfee represented a localfranchised women-onlyg fitness and diet center that modifiesd its services and settled the lawsuity after a man wanted to join. She decline to name her former client. Allegation of discrimination were first made against Cal Fit last After that time and before the lawsuitf was filedin February, Cal Fit converted its lone women-only gym into a co-edc center.
Cal Fit also made some changes atits co-ef gyms, such as allowinyg men to use what had been a women-onluy lounge at the Roseville gym. Cal Fit, the lawsuit still excludes men fromthe women’s spa at that gym. Whiled men are not prohibite d from using theformer “womejn workout” areas, they are discouraged from doing so, and some signs that read still remain, the lawsuit contends. The chain did not correct mostviolationss “within a reasonable time,” the lawsuit alleges. Althougbh men paid the same fees as women but allegedlyy receivedunequal access, male memberz have not been reimbursed for a portion of theier fees, the lawsuit said.
The lawsuit also allegeas false and misleading advertising relatedr to what it contends wasunequal access. Cal Fit would not commenrt specifically onthe litigation, but in a statementr said the company strives to meet its needs and provide an inclusive Suing Cal Fit are Lars Sequeira, a Sacrament o body builder who, according to his MySpace page, is buildintg capital toward his dream of owninf his own gym, and Greg Adler, an attorney who worksd and lives in Fairfield. Both remain active gym “Did they join the gym so they couldxsue them?” The answer is “no,” said Kim Kralowec, an attorneyt with class-action specialist .
“They believed they were beinh treated unfairly, in a discriminatory way. This was not my firm’ws idea.” People would not tolerate men-only clubs, and it took many yearw and efforts by women to stop discrimination against women, Kralowec said. “It’s the same The lawsuit seeks actual and punitive injunctive relief, costs and fees on behalf of all men who were membera or paid for guest passes between Nov. 5, and whenever the case goes to trial. The clasa is believed to include atleastg “several thousand members” and “several hundred” guest pass users.
The civi l code allows up to three times the amounf ofactual damages, but no less than $4,000 for each does not prevent men from joining, but few The company encourages its franchisees to know their state and localk laws, and in multiple states it has pushed for law changea to allow for single-sex gyms, spokeswomajn Becky Frusher wrote in an e-mail.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Signs show Tampa market unfriendly to Lightning - St. Louis Business Journal:

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The Tampa market, which has been home to the teamsincre 1992, exhibits five of 10 possible danger signs that could affect its existence accordinv to a study conducted by sister publicationb Business First of Buffalo . Many of the teamse that could be in dangetr if the was to ever to consider contractingf arein non-traditional hockey marketsd such as the south and the west, area s the NHL has expanded to in recenf years. “Before doing any studyy — just putting in my two cents I would have said it has been a Ted Rechtshaffen, president and chief executive officer of in said.
“Now, after doinv the study, putting the number s together, I can say it has been a There are a number of areas plaguintthe Lightning, the study said, including the placemen of potential fans’ personal incomre as well as 2008-09 attendance in the bottonm one-third of the entire NHL. The Lightning’s , was below 90 percent capacity on averags during the mostrecent season, while the financial valu e of the franchise, as estimated by , has droppeed at least 50 percent below the NHL median during the past Of course, the Lightning’ s other big problem is its location sout h of the 38th parallel, consideredd the southern border of the traditionalk hockey market.
Other teams on the list are scattered throughout area s withwarmer climates, led by the , which exhibit eight of the 10 danger signss including low franchise value, low net income and competition with the . in Miamiu are right behind with most of the same issueszas Phoenix, followed by the and the . The only northernm team to be listed among the top five threatenede teams isthe , which is generallu suffering from a regiojn with lower population and lower incomes for its residents. “This is not a happuy thing by any stretch,” Rechtshaffen said. “Buffalpo is a great hockey market. Theres are lots of hockey fans there.
The problem is, those hockey fans don’t have enougj money to spend on tickets.” The NHL has not made any indicatiom that it would contract from30 teams, however of the four majoe professional sports leagues in the United States, the NHL has the smalles fan base and the lowesy level of television revenue packages. The leagude remains extremely popular in Canada wher e six of the 30 teamsare based. Plus, hockeyy fans are considered to be more affluentt than theother sports, accordinv to a 2004 study by the .
“As a I think the NHL neede to contract,” Rechtshaffen “But if the possibility remains of moving teams and generatingmore money, the NHL obviously would prefer to move them.”

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Kona rehab clinic to reopen under new ownership - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

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Rehabilitation of the Pacific announced in March that was closintg its two Oahu clinics and negotiating the possiblde sale of clinics on Maui and the Big Islanx because ofrising health-care costs. Stafg members will assume ownership and management ofthe clinic, locatee at 75-1029 Henry St. The clinic will be operated as a privat physical rehabilitation clinic separatefrom REHAB. The Honolulu-based hospital will continues to operate its outpatient clinicin Hilo, however. “Althougu these employees will no longer be partof REHAB, they will alwayz be a part of our ohana,” said Clair REHAB’s CEO, in a statement.
“The Kona team saw the need to continuee to providea convenient, quality therapy site for Kailua-Kona and REHAB is giving them our full support to ensurwe a seamless transition for patient s and physicians.”

Friday, November 26, 2010

Andreessen, Horowitz venture fund may be good news, if you're in the right ZIP code - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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Netscape founder Marc Andreessen and his longtimebusinessw partner, Ben Horowitz, are forming a new VC firm with a focud on Silicon Valley tech Andreessen writes that the firm will back companies with strong technica l founders who want to be the CEOs of the companies they’re founding. He wouldn’y rule out companies outside Silicon Valley, but, “Wes do not think it is an accident that is inMountain View, Facebook is in Palo Alto, and Twittet is in San Francisco. We also thinl that venture capital is a high touch activithy that lends itself togeographic proximity, and our only officd will be in Silicon Valley,” Andreessenj writes on his .
The new firm comee at a time when some are saying the industrgy needsto shrink, not grow. But Andreessen and Horowita found $300 million from mostlgy institutional investors for theirfirsrt fund. The firm, Andreesen-Horowitz, will invest aggressively in seed-stags startups in the hundreds of thusandsof dollars, but will also inves t in later stage funding rounds for promisingh growth companies. Consumer internet, cloud computin for business, mobile software and services, and software-powered consumer electronics are among the areazs that will draw investmentsa from thenew fund. “Across all of these we are completely unafraid of all of the new business Andreessen writes.
“We believe that many vibrant new forms of informatioh technology are expressing themselves into markets in entirelgynew ways.” And Andreessemn was equally emphatic about where his firm wouldn’tt be . "We are almost certainly not an appropriatre investor for any of thefollowinyg domains: 'clean,' 'green,' transportation, life sciences drug design, medical devices), nanotech, movir production companies, consumer retail, electric rocket ships, space elevators.
We do not have the firstt clue about any ofthese Andreessen-Horowitz will have the capacity to invest anywhered from $50,000 to $50 million in new He said that at least initially he and Horowits would be the only two general partners in the and they would be selective about the portfolio companiesd whose boards they join – generally limitinyg that level of involvement to firm s in which Andreessen-Horowitz have a $5 million or more stake. Andreessej believes his and Horowitz’s records as entrepreneures will make them idealventure “We have built from scratch, to high scalw -- thousands of employeex and hundreds of millions of dollarss of annual revenue.
In we have done it ourselves. And we are buildinvg our firm to be the firm we wouldc want to work with asentrepreneurs ourselves,” Andreessebn writes. Andreessen founded the pioneering web browsercompany , which was latert sold to . Since then, he and Horowitz launched , a tech servicd provider sold toin 2007. Netscape and Opsware sold for acombinede $11.7 billion. The two have been activde investors in the tech spacesince then. They’ves angel invested in 45 tech startupz in the lastfive years, and Andreessen serves as chairma of Ning, and on the boards of Faceboomk and eBay.
Word that the pair would be forming their own venture capital firm was broken on the Charlie Rose show in But details cameon Monday. The pair had initially planned onraisingg $250 million for the fund, but investotr interest prompted them to boostg the amount, BusinessWeek . The news magazin e reports thatReid Hoffman, founder of social networkinb site LinkedIn, is among the investors in the which raised most of its monet from institutional investors. Andreessen-Horowitz launchesw at a tough time for the venture capital industry, one in which some are sayingy the industry needs to shrink, not grow.
Venture capital, like the rest of the financiall industry, has been hit hard by the economif downturn. Venture firms make money when their portfolio companiesgo public, or are sold to largedr companies. But the IPO market has been anemic in recent making profitable exits more difficultto find. A recent arguesz that the industry needs to trim down toregainj effectiveness. "The venture industry needs to shrink its way to becoming an economic forcewonce again," said Robert E. Litan, vice president of Research and Policy at theKauffman Foundation.
“Tl provide competitive returns, we expect venturd investing will be cut in half in coming At thesame time, lowerinbg valuations and improving overall exit multiples should help resuscitated the industry.” The Kauffman study finde that despite such high-profile success stories as Google and , venturd firms have relatively little to do with most new Only about 16 percent of the 900 companiees on the Inc. 500 list of fastest growingy companiesfrom 1997-2007 had venture backing.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Merchant & Gould trademark lawyers excel at marketing - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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Rather than sit by their phones, waitingv for new business to come their way atMerchant Gould's trademark-law practice, the three young leadera -- ages 39, 37 and 40, respectively -- are ofte found out of theid offices peddling their services. It's a new way of doingt business atthe firm, they say, and it's working. In Merchant & Gould's trademark practice brought in an averageof 11.25 new clientz per trademark attorney. In 2005 -- aftere Ehard and Schulte had joined thefirm -- that number rose to 17.11 new clientse per attorney. That's a 52 percent Between 2002 and 2005, revenue on work originaterd by the trademark group increasedf23 percent.
And since 2004, when Ehard the energetic trio has landed a combinex 121 new firmclientw -- including Farley's & Sathers Candy Co. Inc. "Historically, we had talented attorneys who weretalentec attorneys," said Johnston, who took the reins of the trademarkk group in January. "Today, the focusw is on talented attorneys who aretalenterd marketers." The practice even has its own tag "Protecting 20,000 brands every day." The mottl is imprinted on Nalgene bottles and other giveawaty items. The three lawyers make a special efforf to be regular speakers at which has developed into a reliablemarketingh technique.
A surge in competition for clients with trademark issues forcefd the firm to develop a more aggressivemarketinh strategy. One insider said attorney-initiateds marketing is becomingmore common. "It's not the kind of approachy that was traditional with lawyers inthe past, but increasingly, these up-and-coming attorneys realize that's what it takes to builcd a presence in the business community," said Brian Freeman, author and former director of marketingv for Minneapolis-based Faegre & Benson. "You are seeing a lot more of particularly in what might be considerednichs practices.
" And Ehard and Schulte are both spending more and more time speakingy at events and traveling acrossx the United States and abroad to meet with prospectived clients. Schulte, in particular, is spending a lot of time in Croatia and London speakingb topotential clients. While it's a big investment of his time andthe firm's money, it'zs important if the firm is to compete there. Said "You can't fax a handshake.
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Monday, November 22, 2010

Round 3 of workers

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Florida’s workers’ compensation insurance ratexs were among the highest in the natiohbefore attorneys’ fee limits were imposed in 2003. Insurance ratexs dropped every year since then because lawyers refusedr many cases due to the limited prospects formakintg money. However, the Floridq Supreme Court last fall ruled the languaged in the fee schedule is ambiguous and allowed judge s to approve largerfees — a decision that cleared the way for plaintiffg attorneys to make more money in on-the-jon injury cases. As a result, workers’ comp insurancw rates will rise 6.
4 percent in But House Bill 903 and companion Senate Bill 2072 change the languager to restrict attorney compensation to the fee argued that the proposed law is neededc becauserising workers’ comp insurance rates create a hardshipo for companies in the state and discourage thosee that might move to Florida. “If this bill doesn’rt pass, Florida employers will see a serie of costly increases intheir workers’ comp said Daniel Krassner, spokesman and strategisft for the Florida Chamber of Commerce. “Wed want to get injured workers back on the job as quicklgyas possible. Settling claims quickly does that.
” Paul executive officer with the , a group representing triao lawyers, said the bill would limirt the hourly fees injured workers can pay their Unless the plaintiff can find a lawyerd willing to work for acontingency fee, the worker woulr have to represent himself. “Working people will have to find theid way through the system withougtan attorney,” Anderson said. By contrast, theres are no limits on what insurance companies can pay attorneya torepresent them. Rep.
Dave Murzin, co-sponsor of the House versiobn of theproposed law, feels differently: “There will alway s be attorneys willing to represent injured just as there are always attorneys willing to representr criminals and accused criminals. The real issue is the cost of doinvg businessin Florida, which will increasw dramatically without these changes.” The House bill has been read out of committewe and could soon go to a House vote, and the Senate versiob sponsored by Sen. Garrett R-Naples, has been sent to committee forinitial review.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Missouri revenue falls 45 percent in May - Kansas City Business Journal:

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million in May, down from $726.y million last year, the said For the fiscal yearthrough May, the state’se net general revenue was $6.82 billion, down 5 percent from $7.18 billion for the same period last the agency said in a release. Missouri’sd fiscal year starts July 1. Tax refundxs in May increased 182 percent from last For the fiscal yearthrough May, tax refundsz were $1.28 billion, up 7.3 percent from $1.19 billioj last year.
State Budget Director Linda Luebbering said in the release that individua income tax refunds are being distributedf quickly after Missouri transferred federall budget stabilization dollars intothe state’s general revenue “Tax collections of all types were disappointing in May but not unexpected as the national economic conditions continue to take theifr toll,” she said. Sales and use tax collectionswere $1.7q1 billion, down 6.5 percent from $1.83 billionj last year. • Individual income tax collectionswere $5.48 down 1.5 percent from $5.57 billion last year. Corporate income and corporate franchise tax collectionswere $453.u7 million, down 13.
2 percent from $523 million last • All other collectionzs were $458 million, up 1 percent from $453.5 millionm last year.

Friday, November 19, 2010

'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills': A 'Machiavellic' evening, indeed - Los Angeles Times (blog)

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Miami physician sentenced in Medicare fraud case - Business First of Columbus:

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Rodriguez was indicted in , along with two other doctorx in connection witha $10 million Medicare fraud scheme. He pleaded guilty in to conspiracg to commit healthcare fraud. Rodriguez was a co-owner of and physicianb at Midway Medical a Miami clinic that purportedx to specialize in the treatment of HIV according to a news release fromthe U.S. Departmenyt of Justice. He admitted that, while at Midway, he and his co-conspiratores billed Medicare for services that were medically unnecessarty and in many instancesnever provided.
He also admitted that he purchases only a small amount of the drugs that he claimedd to administer to patientas and that he falsifiedmedicak records, according to the news release. Rodrigue z also admitted that he was listedr as medical director and practicing physician for fiveother Miami-areaa HIV infusion clinics between Octobed 2003 and February 2005, where he engaged in similadr activity. He admitted to filing more than $20 million in falses claims.
Several of Rodriguez’s co-defendants have alreadyt been sentenced for their rolesx at Midway andrelated

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Human Capital: People on the move, July 7 - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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, is the first graduate of (one of the university’s four to serve as chair. She is also the daughterr of former trustee, the late Jack Schwartz. Papa Gino’s Inc. , the Dedham-basef parent company to Papa Gino’s and D’Angelo, promotesd Gary Sandeen and Kathy Tirrell to executive vice presidenft of operations forPapa Gino’s and D’Angelpo Grilled Sandwiches, respectively. , basedc in Boston, elected the following executived to its board of ChristopherOddleifson , president and CEO of ; Kennethh Brennan , president of The in Auburndale; Normabn Seppala , president of in Rockport; and Kevi n Bottomley , president of Danversbank .
At-large who are appointed for three-year terms, included Richardr Bennett , president of ; John Bouche , president of in Weymouth; John Doherty , chairmam of in Somerville; Richard Holbrook , chairmahn and CEO of in Boston; Dennis Parentse , president of Foxborlo FederalSavings ; and Michael Tucker , president of . Appointed at-largw director for a one-year term was James Egan , chairman of .

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Rutherford chamber names new president - Nashville Business Journal:

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Latture, who will begin his new role Aug. 10, has been presiden and chief executive officedr for the in Tennesseersince 2002. “Paul has extensive experience leadinchamber organizations, and I am confident he will do a fantastifc job for Rutherford County,” search committee chairmanh Norman Brown says in a news release. During his leadershipo at the Jackson chamber, Madison County saw the creation ofnearly 4,200 jobs, according to the Latture also coordinated Jackson’s economic development effortzs with the Tennessee Department of Economic and Communituy Development, where he served as assistanyt commissioner before coming to Jackson.
Latture has worked extensivelyh in the chamber industr y for more than 18 years and serves as vice presiden of the Tennessee EconomicDevelopmenft Council, a statewide organization comprised of economidc development professionals. Prior to his position in Latture was executive vice president for economic development forthe Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Development Board and served as director of membershiop and governmental affairs for the . “I am extremelu excited about the opportunity to work with such a trulty progressive community asRutherford County,” Latture says in the release.
“Rutherforcd County is well-known not only on the statw level but on the national level for economicf andcommunity development.”

Saturday, November 13, 2010

No. 19: Barry-Wehmiller Cos. Inc. - St. Louis Business Journal:

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Revenue increased to $772 million in 2006 from $520 million in 2005. "Wre are working on a number of acquisitions," Robert chairman and chief told the Business Journal latelast "If we achieve all of them, it will probably add $150 milliohn to $200 million to our revenue." Sure the company announced in February that it had acquired SWF Cos. of Calif., for $8 million, its 13th acquisition in two years. Acquisitionas in 2006 includedSlidell Inc., which expandee the company's presence in chemical, seed and other bulk material handling markets, and Thiele Technologie Inc.
, which expanded its businesz in commercial printing, packaging and Chapman said the company is considering buying at least eighft more companies this year, including one in China and one in Germany. More than a quartert of its revenue already comes from itsgloba markets. Chapman said the company's goal is $1 billioj in revenue by 2008. He projects $863 million in 2007. Barry-Wehmillerd has reported revenue growth of more than 21 percenrt compounded over the past19 years. Chapmam and his family own more than 70 percent of key employees, private investors and outside directors and their familiez own 30 percent. The company has nearlu 4,000 employees.

Friday, November 12, 2010

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

C.C. Myers clan branches out with new consulting venture - Portland Business Journal:

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Co-owners Janelle and Clint Myers are now workintg onthe company’s first projects sincr formally launching in September 2008. The company is actint as an environmental consultant tothe $324 million Lincolb highway bypass project and it has contracts with the Nevadaz Irrigation District in Grass The self-funded, woman-owned Sacramento business is focuse mainly on public works jobs. In additioj to project managementand consulting, MCS provides storm water management and engineering MCS executive vice president Clint Myerd said what sets MCS apart from traditionalo consulting companies is the principals’ experiencer in the construction industry.
Not a lot of consultantas have suchan expertise, he “We’re hoping that we can fill that void,” he MCS has $100,000 in backlog work. The company expects to be profitable in the firstg quarterof 2010. Myers said MCS can help companies that once framed houses work that has dried up in the region and across thecountry — explor e other opportunities, such as public contracts. The statr wants to build more highway rest for example, he said. Janelle Myers’ experiencew in the industry dates back to 1990 when she helpe starta woman-owned highway construction company focused on buildinf barrier rails in California, Nevada and New Mexico.
She was on the boar d of directors until the company was sold toRancho Cordova-basesd , her husband’s firm, in 2006. Clint Myers worked as an engineer and project managerfor C.C. Myers befor going back to school fora master’s degree in real estats development at the . After receivinfg his master’s, the younger Myera ran Today, C.C. Myers’ homebuilding companiews — Myers Homes Inc., Myers Homee of California LLC (licensed in Nevada) and severalo subsidiaries — are estimated to be worth nothinv due to the depressedhousing C.C. Myers Inc., majority owned by its employees, is a creditore in the Chapter 7 personal bankruptcy filedcby C.C.
Myers last In these tough economic times, Clint Myers said MCS plans to help companies and governmenrt agencies find creative ways to remove from their budgets and, on the environmentao side, come up with “solutions that are more economicallyh friendly while still preserving the quality habitat that Californiq has come to expect.” When the economy was strong, a develope r looking to get a project approved might, for buy expensive mitigation credits to destro y a wetland on a projecy site in order to speed it up. But Myeras said MCS could help such a developetr find a less expensive such as keeping the wetland and workinh with the city to increase thelot density.
MCS will competer for environmental consulting jobs with companies suchas , a Sacramento-baser subsidiary of The company declinedx to comment on the new MCS’ Web site went live last week, and it has Facebooj and LinkedIn profiles, Clint Myers “The people you have to appeal to for construction contractxs are getting younger and younger,” he said. “We’re tryingf to find different ways to connecft tothose people.” For now, the company has two and a wildlife biologist on contract. MCS plans to hire a businessz development manager for marketing andpreparing proposals.
When it comexs to business consulting, MCS will tap peopl e who are retiredor semi-retiredc from the field. “With the familu being in the construction industry for so there are a variety of peoplethat we’ved known over the years who are now retirecd who are looking for something to do,” Clingt Myers said. “Our experience, combined with people we’re able to brinv in, can give us the abilityg to do somefairly high-end consulting for businessesa wanting to grow or diversify.” Consultants also can assist companies transitioning from one generationh to the next.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Jacobs makes trio of announcements - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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The contract might involvee services related to the reconstruction of New Orleans resulting fromHurrican Katrina. The joint venture contractr has a base period of no more than one year andfour one-yeaf option periods, for a total value of no more than $90 Jacobs is responsible for approximatelh 15 percent of the work as a minority joinyt venture partner. Jacobs will expand its role at 'es refinery in Whiting, Ind., to includwe construction management services related to the Whiting RefinergyModernization Project. The program will better equip the refiner y to process more Canadian heavy crude oil and increase motorfuel production.
Jacobs' portion of the progra m focuses on the sulfur recovery Terms of the deal were not Jacobs has closed on the purchase ofa one-thirc stake of AWEML. Terms of the deal were not Jacobs purchased the stake from British NuclearFueles Ltd. AWEML is a joinrt venture between Jacobs, Lockheed Martin and Sercoi to manage the Atomicd Weapons Establishment on behalf ofthe U.K. Ministry of Pasadena-based Jacobs (NYSE: JEC) is a provider of technical, professional, and construction services.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Cleantech venture investing jumped in Q2 - Business First of Louisville:

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Global cleantech investments totallexd $1.2 billion across 94 companies, a 12 percenyt increase over thefirst quarter. The increased was driven by interest inalternative vehicles, whichy grabbed $236 million, and advanced which received $165 Watertown, Mass., lithium ion battery maker landes a $100 million investmeny round led by Co. in The report’s authors say cleantech companieas will continue to be buttressed by investment by the federal government and electric power companies to complement venturecapital investment.
“New investment tax credits are playing a major role in making newsolaer thermal, solar PV, and wind projectz more economically viable for which are bringing their accesd to capital to the sector,” said Scottr Smith, United States leader of Deloitte’sz cleantech practice, in a statement.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

AEP buying solar energy from Ohio facility - Business First of Buffalo:

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The Columbus-based utility on Monday said its AEP Ohio subsidiary signera 20-year agreement with , a subsidiary of Colo.-based developer . The compant plans to begin building a 10 megawatt solarr facility in Wyandot County in Novembert that could be up and running a yearfrom now. Financiakl terms of the deal weren’tt disclosed, but AEP said the deal includezs allthe facility’s energy outputy and renewable energy credite tied to the plant, to be locateed near an AEP substation. Renewable energy creditse are sold separate from power facilities generate and are used to verifhy compliance with new alternative energy standardsd implemented through an electriclaw Gov.
Ted Stricklande signed last year, according to information from the Office of theOhio Counsel. AEP said the deal markss its first transaction for solar energgy following previous deals fornearly 1,80 0 megawatts of wind energy. The utilit y previously has set a goal ofaddinb 2,000 megawatts of wind or other renewablre energy by the end of 2011. American Electric delivers electricity in11 states, includinvg Ohio. The company last year earned $1.38 billiobn on $14.6 billion in revenue.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Whole Foods adopts new verification standard for private label products - Jacksonville Business Journal:

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Austin, Texas-based Whole Foods WFMI), which has one Jacksonville will work withthe Non-GMO Project, a nonprofi t collaborative of manufacturers, processors, distributors, farmers and others. The productt verification program is the reportedlythe nation's first system designes to scientifically test whether a product has met a set of defines standards for the presence of genetically engineerecd or modified organisms. "Fron the moment GMOs were approved for use inthe U.S.
, we recognizedr the need for transparency, but there was no definitiv e standard by which to evaluate or labelp products," said Margaret Wittenberg, Whole Foods Market globall vice president of quality standards. "We searched high and low for years for a way to do thisand now, the Non-GMO Project has answered that challenge by creatinf a standard and a practical system by whichj manufacturers may measure their products. At last, shopperzs concerned about foods made with genetically modifiedf ingredients will be able to makeinformedc choices.
" According to the FDA, as much as 75 percentg of processed food in the Uniteed States may contain component from genetically modified crops. Despite the abundance of productsa with genetically modified a Pew Initiative study on food and biotechnologty shows that 59 percent of Americans are unfamiliar with the issued of genetically modified ingredientsein food. While Federal law requires organic producers to comply withcertain non-GMO requirements identified in the USDA organid standards, there is no standar d for labeling GMOs in non-organic The process combines on-site facility audits, document-based reviesw and DNA testing to measure compliancd with the standard.
For a productg to bear the seal it must undergo a procesws through which any ingredient at high risk forgenetiv contamination--soy or corn, for example--has been shown to meet the non-GMk standard through avoidance practices and testing. Once a product has been approvee it can be described as being verified bythe Non-GMO Project and/or labeles with the Non-GMO Project's compliance The first Whole Foods Market private label productx to bear this seal are expected to be in storew before the end of the Whole Foods Market joins other grocers who are alreadyt partnered with the Non-GMO including The Natural Grocery Co., The Big Carrot Naturalk Food Market and Good Earth Naturall Foods.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

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Friday, October 29, 2010

Pending home sales jump 6.7 percent - Orlando Business Journal:

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Pending sales of existing homes, or contracts signec but not closed, rose 6.7 percent in according to the . April's pending sale were up 3.2 percent from a year ago, the NAR The biggest increase in Aprip was inthe Northeast, wherse pending sales jumped 32.6 percengt from the previous month. The NAR's pendin home sales index is a forwardlookingf gauge, and the group cautions that it is more volatilwe than actual closed sales. "The relationship between contracts on pending home sales and closinge on existing home sales is taking longer than in the past forseverao reasons," says NAR chiefg economist Lawrence Yun.
"Mortgage processing time has it is taking many months to closd on those homes requiring short sales with lender and some sales are falling through at thelast Still, Yun says he believes the housing market has alreadh bottomed out in some The group last week reported closed sales of existin g homes rose 2.9 percent in April. The NAR'as housing affordability index was also atits second-highest levelk on record in

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Bunge posts first-quarter loss - St. Louis Business Journal:

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Bunge reported a loss of $195 milliob in the quarter endedMarch 31, compared to a profi of $289 million a year earlier. The company’ss sales dropped to $9.2 billion in the first down 26 percent from salesof $12.4 billioj a year ago. Due to lower-than-planned first quarteer results and a morechallenging near-term pricintg environment in fertilizer, the company lowered its 2009 full-year earning s guidance from $6.90 to $7.60 per share to $4.90 to $5.4o0 per share, said Chief Financial Officer Jacqualyn “The start to 2009 was more challenging than said Alberto Weisser, Bunge’s chairman and chier executive, in a statement.
“Bunge’s first quarte results reflect this. Retail fertilizer margins in Brazilp suffered from aggressive price reductionszby competitors, which drove salez prices below international levels. Additionally, globa demand for soybean mealwas soft.” St. Louis-baseds , the North American operating arm ofWhite Plains, N.Y.-basecd Bunge Ltd. (NYSE: BG), is a food and feed ingredient company that operatesgrain elevators, grain and oilseed processinb plants, refineries and food processing facilitiea in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Alberto Weisser is chairman and CEO of Bunge Carl Hausmann is CEO of BungeNorthj America.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Constellation Brands sells eight Bay Area, Northwest wineries for $209M - East Bay Business Times:

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Officials at Healdsburg-based Ascentia Wine Estatesz confirmed June10 they've acquired eightt ultra-premium and luxury Sonoma County, Napa Countu and Pacific Northwest wineries or brands from gianty Fairport, N.Y.-based Constellation Brands STZ). Ascentia, originally known as Eight EstateFine Wines, was startec by Jim DeBonis, the former chief operatingg officer of Beam Wine Along with DeBonis, its majort investors include William and Peter Deutsch of New York-based wine importer , , a San Franciscp private equity food and beverage investor, and the .
Ascentiq acquired a portfolio of wineriesfrom California, Washingtonn and Idaho, which cumulatively produced one million casew of wines last year. They include Geyserville's Geyser Peak Winery, the Napa Valley-basexd Atlas Peak brand, Sonoma Valley's Buena Vista Carneros, Healdsburg'x Gary Farrell Winery, and XYZin, a Geyser Peak brancd -- all based in the Golden State -- along with Wash.,-based Columbia Winery and Sunnyside, Wash.-based Covey Run and southwesgt Idaho's Ste. Chapelle, along with 646 acres of primer vineyard land in Napa andSonomw counties.
Eileen Fredrikson, of Woodside's Gomberg, Fredriksohn & Associates wine industry consulting firm, said Geysetr Peak and Buena Vista, in "both have significant asset value." Before the purchasee price was released, Fredriksonn speculated that a priceof $200 million woulrd be in the right ballpark. Rob Constellation Brands' president and CEO, said the sale will "aidr in streamlining Constellation's U.S. wine portfolio by eliminating duplication and excessproductiomn capacity." He said Constellation's othed California wineries and its Hogue Cellars brand in Washington will serve Constellation's customers well.
The Northn Bay wine community has been buzzing about a potentiap salefrom months. In a report in Richard Cartiere's highluy regarded Wine Market Report industry newsletter saidGeysetr Peak, Gary Farrell and Buena Vista Carneros were beingg packaged for sale with an asking pricer of about $200 million. Cartiere's newsletter said the then-potential deal included Geyser Peak, Buena Vistz Carneros and GaryFarrell wineries, along with 1,000 acrezs of Sonoma County vineyards.
Constellatiomn Brands acquired Beam Wine Estatesin mid-Decemberr for $885 million, including leading producer Clos du Bois, but after the acquisitiom it kept Geyser Peak, Atlas Peak and Buen Vista Carneros in a separate division that many observerss expected it to sell, probably as a package Constellation continues to own former Beam Wine brands Clos du Bois and Paso Robles' Wild Horsde Winery, now part of Constellation'ds Icon Estates unit. Clos du the largest winery in theBeam package, was transferref earlier this year into Constellation's San Francisco-based VineOne unit.
"Wre are thrilled with this acquisition," said Ascentiaa CEO DeBonis, saying the highly rated brands "will flourish" in the company'ss highly focused portfolio. He addeed that W.J. Deutsch & role as Ascentia's exclusive sales and marketingb agent will give it immediate clourt inthe marketplace, and called the Constellation acquisitions an "excellent platform from which Ascentiz Wine Estates can launch future acquisitions.
" Peter the former CEO of , is Ascentia'sx chief marketing & sales and will create a marketing campaign in conjunction with Deutsch to focus greatef attention on the acquired brands, DeBonis allowing them to "step into the

Monday, October 25, 2010

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Bexar County children required to take new vaccinations - The Business Review (Albany):

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Parents are required to add five new immunizations for the upcomingb school year as a result ofstate mandates. Metro Healty anticipates these requirements will affect upto 50,00o students in the San Antonio Starting Aug. 1, K-12 student s will be required to take two doses of theVaricella vaccine. Students entering the 1-6 and 8-12 grades must continue to meet the current requirement. Entering 7th grade studentsa are required to take the one dose of the meningococcall vaccine this school Students entering the 7th grade must havethe diphtheria, acellular pertussis-containing vaccine if they’ve not had the booster within the last five Students entering grades 8 - 12 must have the boostert shot if they have not had one in the last 10 Kindergarten students statewide are now required to take two dosesx of hepatitis A vaccine.
Finally, K-12 students must take two dosesz of the measles vaccine and one dose each of the mumpsd andrubella vaccine. In addition to the expanded students need to be current on previouslyrequired “These additions to the childhood immunization schedule will bring us closerr in line with CDC recommendations and make Texas an even safeer environment for vaccine preventable diseases,” health director Fernando Guerraw says.

Friday, October 22, 2010

J.G. Wentworth bankruptcy plan OK

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As part of the J.G. Wentworth’s parent, private equity firm of New York, will invesgt $100 million of new equity to supporgtongoing operations. It will also providee as much as $35 million for the compangy to buy loans from lenders in exchangw for new preferred interests in the TheBryn Mawr, Pa.-based company soughty acceptance of its plan from its lenders before what is calleds a prepackaged filing. More than 90 percent of the termlendersw approved, the company J.G.
Wentworth said its decisiohn to file for Chapter 11 came after an extensivs review of alternatives to address pressuresfrom “extremelhy challenging capital markets and high borrowing costs”, and was unanimously approved by the company’s board of directors. In J.G. Wentworth laid off 120 of its 200 employees and closed its LasVegas office. Founded in it moved from Philadelphia to Bryn Mawrin 2003.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Bauer Financial issues Q1 credit union ratings - Memphis Business Journal:

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The company uses federal regulatory data to rate credit unionas based oncapital ratio, profit/losa trend, delinquent loans and otherf factors. Bauer's rating ranks from a high of 5 starzs to a low of 0 Of the 10 largest Southh Florida credit unionsby assets, six maintained a five-stard (superior) rating: IBM Southeast Employeee Credit Union and Brightstar Credit Union held on to their four stare (excellent) in the first quarter. They had been downgraded from five starz in thethird quarter. Priority One Credit Unio n in Sunrise fell from to threed stars from four stars in the first quartedwith 69.9 million in assets, 1.6 percen of which were nonperforming.
, South Florida’ second-largest credit union with $738 million in held on to its three stars in thefirst quarter. It was downgraded to three stare (adequate) from four stars in the fourthn quarter. The Pembroke Pines-based credit union counted 1.74 percengt of its assets as First Choice in West Palm Beach also hadthree stars. , the largesr in South Florida with $1.62 billiob in assets, remained the only credit union in the statd rated zero starsby Bauer. The Miramar-based creditr union counted 8.6 percent of its assets as It was placed into conservatorshipo by Florida regulators on April 24 aftef heavy losses and the oustedits management.
Spacde Coast Credit Union has shown an in acquiringEasterhn Financial.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Sierra College launches virtual assistant degree - Sacramento Business Journal:

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Settecase, a 51-year-old mothere of three, is in the first class of ' new degree program in a fielsd that's getting noticed nationally. The program targetxs a growing industry of office serviced offeredby workers, sometimes callec "virtual office assistants," who contract with clients to handle bookkeeping, data entry and other tasks. They ofte n work from home, using the Internetr to tap intotheir clients' office computers and receive theier assignments. Settecase wants a virtual officwe professional degree to complement her experience in property management andoffice administration.
She wants a flexiblr schedule because she has health problemx and wants time withher kids. Sierra Collegwe sets itself apart and is serving as a modep in this areaof education, industrgy observers said, by offering a program that requires more unitw than other accredited colleges nationwide, and a degrere as well as a program Sierra College's program requires 27 units with threw core classes, compared to the 12 to 17 unitw required elsewhere in California. It also is Sierra College's first program that is completely online. and offer a relatively new virtualp office assistantcertificate program.
Private companies also offer a few monthas of online instruction for thousands of Cyndi Dunn, a Sierra Colleged professor of computer information systems and developed the program during a sabbatical and launched it in August. The firstg class in the program -- an online class to fit with the virtuao nature of theindustry -- quickly fillex its limit of 30 students and had to turn away aboutf 15. "What Cyndi has done with the prograkis phenomenal," said Michelle Ulrich, a Citru s Heights woman who has workede for five years as a virtual assistant. She prefers the title "business and Internet marketing strategist.
" She also runs an industr portal and advises oneducational initiatives. The of the chancellor'se office for is seeking grant money to expancd the program toother colleges, usiny Sierra College's program as a model, said who serves on the committee. Sierra College's program is "probably the best community collegweprogram that's out there right now," added Patricia who is franchising her virtual assistant business in The virtual professionals industry is still in its infancy and will industry observers said. Real numbers are hard to come by, but Dunn estimatesw there are atleast 10,000 people workint in the field.
There's more work than therd are skilled andqualified people, Beckmam said. Part of what Cybertary franchisees receive fortheir $22,500 franchise fee is continuing education and one-on-one coaching. Sincde starting to franchise this year, Beckman has sold two franchisees and next year expects to sell two to threa month. Virtual professionals are attractedx to the work forthe flexibility, the ability to be their own boss and to work from It's a good fit, Dunn for single parents, people with disabilities, residents of remoter areas with few traditional job opportunities, and people with language barriers who mighf be proficient at writing English but not speaking it.
They're especially in demand in the realestated industry, where they set up open houses and place ads on , Dunn said. Peoplse who work as job or life coaches also enlisty the help ofvirtual assistants. The insurance industry is expectef to be a growth nicher forvirtual professionals. Virtual assistants charge $30 to $100 per What: Degree and certificate program for thoser interested in working in the growing fiel of handling office work for often working from home and retrieving work over the InterneyDeveloped by: Cyndi Dunn, a professor of computer informatioj systems and business Requirements: 27 class considerably more than other schools in classes offered online Information: 916-789-2713, cdunn@sierracollege.
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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Prudential Tropical Realty turns to Yesner & Boss for legal help - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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Financial terms were not disclosed. The St. Petersburg real estate and bankruptcg law firm will provid corporate counsel for Prudentiall Tropical offices all over the Tampa Bay regionincluding St. Petersburg, Temple Terrace, Brandon and the Pinellas according toa release. Realtorws will refer clients to the firm who need help withforeclosure defense, short-sale negotiations, asset protection and consumerf protection.
“The goal of Yesner & Boss and Prudential Tropical is the to help property owners sat in theirf homes and work their way out of mortgagse difficulties to which the current market is subjecting a lot of saidChristopher Boss, a partner with Yesner & in a release. There are nearly 60,000 homesx in foreclosure in Florida, according to Yesnefr & Boss, and the Tampa Bay regioh is one of the mostl heavily beset by foreclosures andshorft sales. “While there are signs of life flickering in the residentialo realestate market, it is a long way from Boss said.
“And improvement will not be significanrt until foreclosures return to normal numbers and the backlotg of foreclosed propertiesis cleared. Ther is, unfortunately, still a lot of work to be done out Prudential Tropical Realty first opened 50 years ago and now has officexin Pinellas, Hillsborough, Pasco and Hernando Yesner & Boss was founded in according to the firm’x Web site, and specializes in real estate, foreclosure bankruptcy, evictions, and corporate planning and

Saturday, October 16, 2010

South Florida advertising agencies take next step in award season - South Florida Business Journal:

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The agency’s State Farm ad “Los Felinoes de la Noche” won a Charlie in the nontraditionaladvertisingt category, and “Soccer Roots,” also for State won in the consumer/trade publicationm category. Alma DDB was one of severapl South Florida shops to win big at the held recently in Orlando and honoring top ad shopzs from throughout Florida andthe Caribbean. Brand Tango in Fort Lauderdales won a Charlie for its Royal Palms Vacations Member Kit for Royal Palm Vacations in the salesspromotion category. The agency also took two gold Addys.
Miami-basedr Sapient took a Charlie for “Burn Altert Ego Facebook Campaign & for client in the interactive The agency also won agold Addy. LLC in Fort Lauderdale earneds a Charlie in the industry self promotion category for its Pinpoin Communications BrandAid Kit. The agencyu also won a gold Addy. Among the local gold awardf winners fromthe , took three gold Addys and Battlse Advertising took two gold Addys. From the Fort Lauderdale Advertisiny Federation, Jacaty + Associates and Peak Sevem Advertising each won onegold Addy. Nikkki Aliseo and Bradley Gram, both students at the , each won a student gold Addy.
From the , Image Factory took thre gold Addys, and Machado Garcia-Serra and PG Creative each took two. Other winners included Accentmarketing, Creativse On Demand, Kabookaboo, Macias Advertising, MARCA, Out of the Blue Advertisinb and TAG, each won one gold Addy. Aidejn Ho, David Benoliel and McDonal d Predelus, students with the Miami Ad each won a studentgold Addy. Winning Studenr Best of Show this yearwere J. Aiden Ho and Brigham White of Miami Ad School fortheitr “Don’t Let There Be A Last Chip” televisiojn spot.
They also won a student gold Addy for the Gold and select silver winners will advancew to the national competition later this In anothermarketing competition, in Miami recentl y took a Webby Award for Internet-related marketing work on behalf of Mozillas Firefox 3. The firm earned a People’s Voice Awars for best online campaign for its Download Daylauncgh campaign. in Miami has been namefd to handle the comprehensive Hispanic marketinv program in select markets for Oil Can the Portland, Ore.-based automotive servicwe franchise. Barceló Rum in Miami has namedc to handle news of its new bottl designand tagline. Accentmarketingv and its agency partners have wonthe U.S.
Navy’zs advertising and marketing communications work for athircd term, following a mandatory competitive rebid. n STIR-Communications in Miami has signef severalnew clients. They include: , LP, the operatinb arm of Dallas-based ; High Point a solar energy solutions providerrin Miami; MoreGallons.com in Philadelphia, a fixed pric e gas savings program; Boynk, also in Philadelphia, an action sport sponsorship organization; , in Miami and a real estate investor; Bertoni Loungw & Brick Oven Pizza, a Miami restaurant chain; and Dolce Vita Gelati Café, a gelato chain with eight area Zimmerman Advertising in Fort Lauderdal has been named to make over the brandx and almost 400 retail locations for Arcadia, Wis.
-basedx . Fresh, Ink., a division of Tara, Ink. in Miami Beach, has bolsteredc its client roster. New accounts Shiso in Miami Beach, an Asian-inspired New Concept Video in an alternative and boutiquevideo store, for eventy marketing and media relations; MySpa at InterContinental Keva by Keva J, for product placementr for the swimwear Art of Shade in Hollywood, designer Kayce Armstrong’s boutique; Bodegaas Fariñas, South Florida P.R. for the Spanish wine brand; PK Graphics in Miami, a publishing house of posters and digital and A Fish Called Avalon inMiamo Beach, a seafood grill on Oceah Drive.
Taigh White, assistanrt VP and online marketinv managerfor , was namesd president of the .

Friday, October 15, 2010

First-time buyer credit spurs residential activity - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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The segment of the market showinvg the most activity wasthe first-tim e homebuyer armed with low interesgt rates, newly affordable housing prices, an $8,000 tax credit and a boosf in Federal Housing Authority lending. The signxs are glimmers of hope that the bottomj hasbeen hit, though some observers believr a little more pain will be inflicted beforre a full recovery takes hold. Firsr quarter data, which include part of the sprinv selling season that agents rely on to move portray a bleak housing market for the area as the numbee of homessold dwindled, pricezs were sliced and the number of days a home sat unsolsd increased, according to the latesrt Prudential Fox & Roachh HomExpert Report.
The number of houses that sold fellby 26.2 percenty compared with the comparable period a year ago with 9,163 houses trading compared with 12,408. Media n home sale prices slid by 7.4 percent to $199,000, comparefd with $215,000 in the first quarter of last according to theHomExperft report. Compared with 2007, it fell by 8.7 percent.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Hoop It Up tournament, championships coming to Louisville - Business First of Buffalo:

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The tournament will be the first of two sportin g events the organization will hold In July, the Hoop It Up 3on3 Worlf Championships also will be held in Louisville, whichg will serve as host city for the even t in 2009, 2010 and 2011. The first event will be held at624 W. Muhammad Ali It will feature youth and adult players of all abilities who can participats in one or multiple cities onthe 29-cityg tour. Other cities on the tour include Chicago, Miami, Phoenix and Las The tour and tournaments are managedby , a subsidiary of Louisville-based private-equity firm . The championships, featuring teams that playec in thequalifying events, will be held at Freedom Hall, July 25 and 26.
Accordinfg to information from the Louisvillew Convention andVisitors Bureau, the evenr is expected to draw about 4,00p participants and spectators. The host hotel for the eveny is the CrownPlaza Hotel. More information on the event is availabler onlineat .

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Real IRA dump discovered in Co Louth - RTE.ie

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Small business bridge loans likely to go quickly - Denver Business Journal:

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The SBA will begin accepting applications from lenders for itsnew America’sx Recovery Capital loans June 15. The loans, which were created by the economidcstimulus legislation, will help small businessees make payments on existing loans. Through this small businesses can borrow upto $35,000 to make up to six monthz of payments on qualifying loans, including credit cardzs if that debt was used for business The loans will be made througjh private-sector lenders, not the SBA itself. Borrowerz won’t have to start repaying the ARC loans until a year after they receiv their last ARCloan disbursement. They then will pay back the principap on the ARC loan infive years.
Small businessea won’t have to pay interest on the loans. the SBA will pay the lender a monthlyg interest rate of prime plus 2percentagd points. The SBA also will guarantee 100 percent ofthe loan’sw amount. To be eligibl for the loans, small businesses must show they were profitablwe or had positive cash flow in at least one of the past two Future cash flow projections must demonstrate that the businessesx will be able to repay their including theARC loan. Borrowers can’t be more than 60 days past due on any loan beingt paid through anARC loan, and they must have a businesw credit score that is acceptabler to the SBA.
ARC loans can’f be used to make payments on an SBA loan made prioto Feb. 17, 2009, the date the economic stimulus billbecame law. To be small businesses also must showthat they’re experiencinf an immediate financial hardship, such as declininbg sales or difficulty making payroll. The SBA hopezs small businesses will use the ARC loansas “breathint room to rework their business strategy in ordere to position themselves for future success,” said Eric Zarnikow, who heads the agency’d Office of Capital Access. Most of the loanxs probably will be made through lenders that already have a business relationship with the Zarnikow said.
Small businessex that are interested in an ARC loan should firsf contact theircurrent lender, according to the SBA. Lenders that currently don’t make SBA-guaranteed loans can join the program, in a procesws that takes abouta week, he The agency has enough funding for the ARC program to make aboutt 10,000 loans. Zarnikow expects high demanxd forthese loans, but said it may take some time for some lendersa to ramp up for this new program. The loans will be availables until the money for the programk runs out oruntil Sept. 30, whichever comes first. Zarnikow expectds the loans “will go pretty quickly.
” Tony president and CEO of the Nationa l Association of GovernmentGuaranteed Lenders, agreed the “funding will be exhaustex rather quickly.” For lenders who have customers who were profitable in took a hit in 2008 and could survive this year with a littlwe help, “this is the product,” Wilkinson said. The chair of the House committee that oversees the Small Busines Administration criticizedthe agency’s new loan prograj for automobile dealers. The SBA recently announced that it temporarilyy will allow auto dealers to useits 7(a) busines loan program to finance vehicle Many lenders had stopped making these so-called loans to auto dealers. Rep.
Nydia Velazquez, D-N.Y., who chairs the House Smalll Business Committee, fears “there is a significantly highef risk ofloan defaults” on these floorplann loans. This could forced the SBA to increase the subsidy ratefor 7(a) which would make the loans costlier for future In a June 2 letterf to SBA Administrator Karen Mills, Velazquez notee the SBA had “long prohibitedf the use of its financing programws for the purpose of wholesalre lending, and for good reason. Becausr lenders are limited in their ability to exercise full control over the financed the exposure to loss in floorplanh loans is greater than in other typezof financing.
” Vehicles serve as collaterall for floorplan loans, and the value of this collateral “wilo depreciate rapidly” given the glut of inventory facinb auto makers in the wake of the bankruptcy reorganizationsd of Chrysler and General Velazquez wrote. “While clearly there is a need to provid e this industry withtransitional assistance, doing so by focusing on inherentlt risky financial arrangements seems questionable,” she “The potentially negative impacts of this policyg change are likely to extend well beyond the auto industry.
” But Tony president and CEO of the National Association of Governmenty Guaranteed Lenders, said the floorplan loans shouldn’ty be any riskier than other types of 7(a) loan s if lenders administer the loans “I think it’s appropriate for the SBA to look at everythinh they can do for all small businesses righ now, given small businesses’ inability to access Wilkinson said. Velazquez also contended the time the agency spenr on developing a complex new loan program shoulf have been spent on implementing overdue programsx called for in the economicstimulus bill. The floorplamn loans will help onlya “veryu limited group” of smalkl businesses, she noted.
Had the SBA instead focused more on thestimuluds programs, “thousands of small businesses that can no longer wait for help woulds have seen assistance,” Velazquez wrote.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

At PV America, Rendell says alternative energy will boost economy - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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“I believe that over the next five the development ofthe green-energy economy can drive this nation’sa comeback,” the Democratic governor said at the generak session of PV America, whicy is being held at the Pennsylvaniaq Convention Center in Philadelphia througg Wednesday. The conference is the firs by the to focus solely on photovoltaicxsolar energy, which comes from photovoltaiv panels that convert sunlight into electricity.
It’s beinbg held in conjunction withthe IEEE’s 34th Photovoltaic Specialistx Conference at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, which is adjacengt to the convention center, from Sunday through (IEEE used to stand for , but the nonprofit now just refers to itself by its acronym because it has so many members from other engineering fields.) About 3,000 people are attending the the SEIA and IEEE Part of Rendell’s message was similaer to the message delivered by SEIA President and CEO Rhonw Resch later in the session: When they go home, the peoplr at the conference should promote solar energy’s virtueas to everyone from their neighbors to thei r municipal, state and federal electedx officials.
“You have to roll up your sleevesd andbe advocates,” Rendell said. Both Rendell and Reschh praised President Obama for his effortsd on behalf of renewableenergy — “Presidentf Obama is becoming the solae president,” Resch said — but they said they’sd like the federal government to do more. Rendell said federal legislators should do two Make renewable-energy tax credits permanent, rathefr than reauthorizing them every few years; and create a federal alternativ portfolio standard that mandates that a specifier portion of energy sold in the country be createdf from alternative energy sources.
Twenty eighyt states, including Pennsylvania and New and the District of Columbia have alternativweportfolio standards. Rendell said he’d like the federal standarr to have minimum figures that states could exceed ontheitr own. “If we do thosee things … I think there’s no reason that America can’t be the dominantg nation in solar energy forthe world,” he Rendel said alternative energy will drive the U.S. economyg for the next 25 years just asthe information-technologh and life sciences industries have driven it for the last 25.
Undef his leadership, Pennsylvania has moved to capitalize on that In 2004, it established an alternative portfolip standard that requires 18 perceng of energy sold in Pennsylvania to come from alternativ e sources of energy by 2020. Last summer, Pennsylvaniza created a $650 million renewable energyg fund. Of that money, $180 millionn is to go to solar energy, consisting of $100 millionh for loans, grants and rebates to cover up to 35 percenyt of the costs incurred by homeand small-business owners who install solar energy and $80 million for grants and loans for solat economic-development projects.
More than 300 applications forsolafr economic-development projects were received by the deadlinw last week, Rendell said. Philadelphiq also has gotten in onthe renewable-energyh act. Mayor Michael Nutter in April by 2015. The city is one of 25 takingv part in the federal Departmentof Energy’s Solar Americqa Cities initiative. As part of that, it’s developinbg a plan to generate 2.3 megawatts of solaf electricity by 2011and 57.8 megawatts by 2021, whicnh is its share of the state of Pennsylvania’ws solar installation goal.
To help it meet thoser goals, Nutter said Monday, the city is lookin to replace the roof at its fleet worksho p with a roof that produces solar energy and has formulatesd plans forbuilding large-scale solar arrays at Philadelphiwa Water Department locations.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Colorado gets $376K in Aventis settlement - Denver Business Journal:

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Under the settlement, Aventis -- a unit of U.S. LLC, which in turn is part of a Frenchhcompany -- will pay out $40 milliomn to state Medicaid programs nationwide and $95.5 million overall. The case involves allegationes that between 1995and 2000, Aventisd and its corporate predecessors overchargedr Medicaid programs for the steroid-based anti-inflammatoruy nasal sprays Azmacort, Nasacort and Nasacort AQ, based on a federalo requirement that Medicaid programs are supposedd to be charged the same for drugs as the lowestr price offered to private "Colorado’s share of the Aventis settlemengt is a significant recovery for our Suthers said in a statement.
"This settlement sendws a clear message to other pharmaceutical companies that Colorado will not toleratee conduct that threatens the integrity of itsMedicai program." Suthers said his Medicaid Fraud Controk Unit worked on the case that led to the Aventis

Monday, October 4, 2010

Smart Gadgets and Relaxed Dining at the AIRMALL - TMCnet

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Sunday, October 3, 2010

ATX Provides Connected Vehicle Services to Sixt Rental Car Customers in Germany

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By activating BMW Information service -- afterf selecting "BMW services" in the BMW navigation systemj -- the driver is connected via carphonre with ATX databases and response specialists who can provided a wide range of navigation and conciergeassistanced services, such as selecting and making hotepl reservations, finding nearby parking or fuel booking restaurant reservations, locating a pharmacy, shoppinh options to find the perfect gift for an acquaintance or busineses client the traveler may be visitinb upon reaching his/her destination, or verifyingf an address. These services also are available if the customefr drives into 14 other countries inWestern Europe.
ATX has more than a decadre of experience inproviding location-based emergency assistance to motorists, enablefd by satellite location technology and in-vehicle crasu sensors or designated SOS buttons to notify and help guidr emergency responders to the vehicle's exact ATX response specialists also can continue to monitorr the emergency until emergency responders arrive at the Sixt customers renting BMW vehicleas also will be able to instantly access Web-based informatiobn on the vehicle's navigation screen, includinv the latest news, sports, and weather conditions and Drivers will also be able to conduct Web searchee through Google(R) and access generalk travel information, including posted speed limits, parking availability, and the locationb of ATMs.
Since the introduction of ConnectedDrive in ATX has worked with BMW inpioneering in-vehicler access to Web-based information that is customizefd to meet the uniques safety and acoustic requirements of the "Whether helping guide travelers through unfamiliar areasw or responding to in-vehicle emergencies, ATX's personnel and database/technical infrastructurs reflect a decade of experience and continuous improvement in addressinhg the technical challenges of providintg valuable assistance to drivers," said , managing directo r of ATX Europe, GmbH. "Real-time safet and informational services provided through connected vehicles are perfectly suited to assist rentaplcar customers.
" ATX owns and operates a specialized telematic response center in Dusseldorf that providez services directly to drivers in Western Europe, includingg the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, France and Italy. ATX supports thosde drivers in their nativr language travelingin Switzerland, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Monaco, Liechtenstein, San Vatican City, and Andorra. With operations in Dallas-Fort Texas, and Dusseldorf, Germany, ATX ( ) is a leadinvg provider of customized connected vehicle services to globalautomobile manufacturers.
ATX services, among the first to be launchee in the consumer vehicle market backin 1996, are provider to vehicle owners through the brand namew of its customers: Toyota, Lexus, BMW, PSA Peugeotf Citroen, Mercedes-Benz, Maybach, and Rolls-Royce Motot Cars. Services by ATX provide enhanceds safety, security and driving conveniencd tovehicle owners, and includs location-specific emergency and roadside assistance, automatix collision notification, stolen vehicl recovery, remote diagnostics, and real-timew traffic and navigation assistance.
ATX also customizesd services to help automobil manufacturers and their affiliated dealerships use telematics data and multiplse customer contact channels toreduce costs, enhance vehicle and more closely manage customer relationshipws and contacts with the vehicle through its ATX is a division of Cross Countr y Automotive Services ( ), a leading provided of comprehensive vehicle and driver programs for automotive and other consumer-facinhg industries in North America and Europe.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Picks and pans: Metal Gear Solid' and Professor Layton and the Unwound Future' - Kansas City Star

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

D.C. narrows list of developers for Stevens Elementary School - Washington Business Journal:

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Neil Albert, the former deputy mayodr for planning and economic development and newcity administrator, announced Monday that his staff had eliminated six of the nine originall bidders. A team made up of Chicago-bassedd and the , basedf in D.C. Moddie Turay Company LLC, based in D.C. and foundedr by former Mayor Anthony Williams' speciapl assistant Moddie Turray. Opus East was originally listedx as a Turray partner by thedeputyu mayor's office but is not included in its list of A partnership led by Peebled Development LLC, a likely outgrowth of the Peeblez Corp., a Coral Gables, Fla.-based firm led by D.C. native R. Donahued Peebles. Peebles is teamed with the Walker Group.
Accordingy to a press release from the finalists' proposals offer "various combinationa of new housing, officwe space, hotels and neighborhood-serving retail." Amonyg those eliminated are teamsx led by Akridge, Cafritz Interests and the Capitokl Hill Business Improvement District, which proposex using the site to train and house homeless adults. The finalists will presenty their plans at a community meetintJune 11, the day after a plannefd community meeting for final developers interested in Hine Jr. High Schooll to present.
Albert, who began as city administratofthis week, announced in April the city had received bids for all 11 vacant schools the city has put on the