Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Miami physician sentenced in Medicare fraud case - San Francisco Business Times:

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Rodriguez was indicted in , alonbg with two other doctors in connection witha $10 million Medicare fraud scheme. He pleaded guilty in to conspiracy to commirt healthcare fraud. Rodrigueza was a co-owner of and physician at Midway Medical a Miami clinic that purported to specialize in the treatmentg ofHIV patients, according to a news releasw from the U.S. Department of He admitted that, while at he and his co-conspirators billed Medicare for service that were medically unnecessary and in many instancesenever provided.
He also admitted that he purchasec only a small amount of the drugx that he claimed to administer to patients and that he falsifiedcmedical records, according to the news release. Rodriguez also admittedr that he was liste as medical director and practicing physicianj for fiveother Miami-area HIV infusionb clinics between October 2003 and February 2005, where he engaged in similar activity. He admitted to filing more than $20 million in false claims. Several of Rodriguez’e co-defendants have already been sentenced for theif roles at Midway andrelatec clinics.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

A Conversation with | Sue Chilton, Zeitlin & Co. - Phoenix Business Journal:

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What is the most outside-of-the-bocx idea you have ever had in yourprofessionakl career? I give an annual appreciation luncheon for Realtors who cooperated on sales from the year What was the result? Many Realtors tell me they show my listingsw in hopes of selling and getting an invitatiob to the luncheon. What singler thing makes your organizationstand out? The visionargy leadership of Shirley Zeitlin and her insistence on quality integrity, and outstanding customer What does your organizationh have in the workd for 2009? Expanded educational offerings for our How did you wind up in your currengt position? I am an insatiable learner.
Shirley Zeitlin recognized my passion for educatiom and offered me an opportunity to continue selling and also leadour company’a continuing education program. Why do you have the career you have? I love the freedo m of being anindependent contractor. I’mk willing to work non-business hours because of the flexibilituy during thetraditional “work Working closely, often intimately, with buyers and sellers to help them meet their goals and dreams is very satisfying. What word best describez your leadership style? Collaborative. Goal yet to be Saying “no” to what I want to do that will make my schedule too tight.
I’m learning the value of planningg space between appointments forunexpectedr opportunities. Professional pet Vague and incomplete voice mail messages that require a retur n phone call for a conversation when a simpls answer could havebeen given. What keeps you up at night? Nothing. I am an excellent What do you do torelieve stress? Regular exercise and What is the simplest thing you never learner to do? Put things back where they belong. Favorite Reading, walking in local parks, travel. What skill wouls you most liketo improve? Computer. What part of your job woulf you gladlygive up? Paperwork. What trait do you values most in friends? Honesty.
Personn outside of your family you would most like to spend time with on an Native Nashvillian Laura She inspires me with her wisdom and activer engagementin life. You’ve just been givenj $100,000 to donate to Where would yougive it, and why? Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity. Children and adultx thrive when they are able to achieve the dream of home Adults earn the right tohave interest-free loans by “sweat — helping build others’ houses and studyiny budgeting. What would you like to crossz offyour “bucket list” next? Running an 8K with our 10- and 13-year-oldc grandchildren in November.
What line of work wouldr you pursue ifyou couldn’t work in your present one? Executivew and life coaching.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Airport leases raise questions - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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Veteran companies like Hudson Group, Delaware North Cos. and are askinf whether bid evaluators were qualified to make the recommendations and whether one of the winning companies has enouguretail experience. "I'm more than willinf to accept the fact thatwe weren't awarded anything, as long as it was transparentg and fair," said Stuart Holcombe, HDS' executive vice presiden t of business development. New York City-based HDS Retai North America bid on severalo of theshop leases, but did not garnef any.
The Atlanta City Council's transportation committese is expected to discuss the retail contractsApril 2, but alreadyy one company has filed a complaint over the procurementf process. In 2007, the world's busiest airportt sought bids for the right to run 66 stores throughout the airpory for up to10 years. Eleven separatre bid packages divvied up the66 shops, so companieds large and small would have an opportunitg to vie for the covetedr airport leases. Sales at the 66 shopzs up for leasetotaled $89 million in said Herschel Grangent, media relations managere at Hartsfield-Jackson.
All 200 shops at the airport generateeabout $124 million in sales last year, he Miami-based Áreas USA Inc., whose parenft company is in Barcelona, won the majority of the with five, covering 26 stores. Atlanta-basexd The won three of the bids, for 13 and would mark a returh tothe company's hometown airport. The Paradie s Shops has had no presenceat Hartsfield-Jackson since following the conviction of its formerd president on federal charges of mail fraus and conspiracy to bribe former Atlanta City Council member Ira Jackson in a scandal involvinvg leases at the airport. Md.
-based won two of the bids, whicn represents 26 shops, and won a single bid for one Atlanta City CouncilwomanMary Norwood, chairman of the transportatioj committee, said she is hearing concernw that Áreas USA won too many of the "They have a much strongerd food and beverage presence, but littlee retail experience," she said. "I'm not saying anything is but thereare concerns.
" None of the bids, whicjh were evaluated in February, are The bids must still be approved by the city Once approved, the retail leases, which woulrd be for shops selling everything from magazinesx to electronics, are for seven with a single option to renew for an additional three years. The new shopse could begin to be installed as soon as this Grangent said. HDS Retail North America's concern is that Áreasw USA, which made its name in the food andbeveragde industry, won a majority of the bids with littls retail experience, Holcombe said. HDS has more than 4,0090 airport stores in 13 countries, yet Áreas USA only recently opened itsfirst U.S. shops at , he said.
Eduardo vice president of business developmentof Áreaas USA's Miami office, was traveling and did not return calls for comment. However, a spokeswoman said Áreas USA has been awardedd concession contracts at MiamiInternationalk Airport, and Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport and manages 34 establishments. Holcombe, who received evaluation forms for each of the bid packageds from the city through the Freedonm ofInformation Act, questioned how evaluators could rank Áreaxs USA high on retail experience.
Áreas USA went up againsgt the top airport concession operators inthe nation, Holcombe "and they beat out companiew that have been operatorzs in the United States for We find it curious that Áreas has more experienced than we do, or any of the othed operators." Another failed bidder, Delaware Northy Cos., which runs concessions at national parks, airports and sports arenas, is also disappointed.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Pedal to Properties takes on partner, plans expansion - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

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Founded and headed by Matt Kolb, Peda l to Properties is a residential real estate firm that givezs clients the option of looking at homesby bicycle. The companyt maintains a fleet of 50 Electra Cruiser bikes. Kolb has sold a 50 percent stake in the companyg for an undisclosed sum to attorneytTim Majors, who specializes in takinf regional retail businesses national. As a partnefr in Pedal to Properties, Majorsx will work out of the company’s Boulder office. who’s originally from Australia, approached Kolb about investing in the real estater firm after looking at Boulder propertiesdby bicycle.
“We certainly plan to incorporate national and international branding expertiser to expand Pedal to Properties in other Kolb said ina statement. Pedal to Properties plans to look at openinf branch officesin other, unspecified U.S. In May, the company launched a licensee designation for brokeres interested in using theBoulder business’ operationao formula in their markets. The Coloradp company already is working to expand quicklt in its hometown by adding more spacwe and agents indowntown Boulder.
“u believe Pedal to Properties is in a perfecr position to meet the evolving social and demographiv changes going on in the United States with Majors said ina

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

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The store, along with a , is on a grounxd lease owned by , which acquiredf the three-acre site when it bought the landsd owned by the former Estate of Samuelk Mills Damon inlate 2003. That lease expiresx in 2013 andthe Newton, Mass.-based real estatew investment trust says it’s lookingv at possibly replacing the two buildings and largw surface parking lot with a mixed-use tower that couldf include retail on the ground topped by parking and residentiall units. “We’re starting the studie s this year to see if that wouldf be the best fit forthat site,” said Chriw Woodard, senior officer for HRPT’s strategiv real estate projects.
“I think that site is pretty prime for Woodard said planning for redevelopment likel would take more thanfour years. In that case, HRPT woulr extend the leases for Longs and PR executive Kris Tanahara joine Becker Communications PR executive Kris Tanaharaa has joined as vice president afted eight yearsat . “I never thought I’d move to another PR firm, but after meetintg with Ruth Ann Becker andlearning more, I was convincex it would be an opportunity that I couldn’rt pass up,” Tanahara said. “My new officed is a block away from myold one. I’j making my way up Bishop Street!
” Her accountes will include Haseko, Hawaii Crop Improvementy Association, Hawaii Medical Center and OhanaHealth Plan. Before public relations, she was a prinft and broadcast journalist for the Voice of America in The Daily Yomiuri in Tokyko and TheHonolulu Advertiser. She replaces Chris Parsons, who left the firm this week to join his wife inGrandc Junction, Colo., where she is an Episcopalian minister. Parsonsa said he plans to writes a book and teach PRand journalism.
Free new Web site will link job opening with job seekers Hawaii staffing firm Altrees will launch a new Web site designed to more easilt connect local companies that are hiring with job candidatezs who are eagerly seeking TheWeb site, www.jobsfreeforall.com, is free for companie to log on and post job openingsw and free for job seekers to search for availabld jobs. It will launcgh April 20. Mark Dawson, who previously was director ofbusiness development, is presidenf and CEO of the new Jobs Free For All. He said the site also will offer service s that willcost extra, such as human resources background checks and skills tests.
Hawaiji law firm lays off nine employee to reducecosts , Hawaii’s largest commercia law firm, laid off nine administrative employees last week in a bid to managde costs in the recession. The firm’s managere said no attorneys were affected bythe “It is important to the firm to ensure that our numberw are aligned with our clients’ expectations in ordet to continue to provide high-quality legal service in an efficient and effective manner,” Managing Partner Gary Slovin told PBN.
“Thd people we let go were held in high regarcd for their hard workand dedication, but the dramatic marketf conditions businesses in Hawaii are currentlyg facing resulted in this course of Meanwhile, the firm intends to hire three new attorneyes to join its corporate and intellectuak property practices.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Sunwest deal nears - Baltimore Business Journal:

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Terms haven’t been released, but the SEC confirmed it has reached a tentativer deal to settlethe case. Settlements typically involvee a monetary penalty as well as the returnof ill-gotten In this case, it appears Sunwesy won’t be assessed a fine beforee it has a chance to reorganize as a viabl business. “We don’t want to starved the reorganization by taking money out of saidMark Fickes, trial counsepl for the SEC and lead attorney in its case against Sunwest. The SEC charged Sunwest Managementy with securities fraudin March. The companuy was quickly placed in the control ofa court-appointecd receiver, Portland-based Grassmueck Group.
The SEC accusex Sunwest and other defendantsa of misleading morethan 1,300 investors who committeds more than $300 milliom in equity to the company. Sunwestf used investors money to leverag e morethan $1 billion in debt to assemble a portfolik of more than 250 senior livint facilities around the The combination of too much debt and low occupancyy rates led to a cash flow crisis that triggeredx dozens of foreclosure actions and other legal casea against Sunwest, its founder Jon Harder and its law Davis, Wright Tremaine LLP. Sunwest subsequently has sold more than 50 of the In January, it sold 45 facilitiez to Lone Star for $364.21 million. Of that, $281.
5 million was used to retire a loan fromGeneral Electric, a major securesd creditor. Of the remaining $82.7 $11.5 million remained in April 23, according to Grassmueck Group’s initial assessment of the Its second report is duein mid-July. Sunwesr had 183 assisted living facilities, 85 non-assisted livingb facilities andother investments. At its Sunwest was the nation’s fourtjh largest senior living operator with morethan $2 billioh in revenue. The SEC said Sunwesft built its empire by deceivingf investors about the naturde of the operation and the mannetr in which they wouldsreceive income.
Investors thought they were investing in individuapproperties — in reality, Sunwestr operated as a single entity. The SEC suit subsequently mergesd with the personal bankruptcy of Harder and is being managedby U.S. Districtt Court Judge Michael Hoga n in federal district courtin Eugene. Clyde a Portland-based corporate turnaround specialist engaged by Sunwestt four months prior to the SEC remains the chief restructuring officerof Sunwest. At a statud hearing Monday, Hogan heard a series of possiblr reorganization scenarios that could guide Sunwest in the futurse but no one proposal is beinf given precedence at this Fickes said.
The court’s primary goal is to give Sunwesty Management the opportunity to survive as an ongoing entitu and preserve theestimated $300 millioj to $400 million in unsecured investments made by creditorw and investors. If successful, investoras could someday recover their money if the valueof Sunwest’d real estate holdings rises. On the othe r hand, if the company were to be liquidated and its propertiew sold in the current recessionary as some secured including banks, have advocated, there would be little or no moneu available for investors. Harder and his attorney pushed for a reorganizationlast fall, saying it wouldf protect its investors.
Harder has stepped down as president. Neither Grassmueck nor its Los Angeles-based attornegy could be reached to comment onthe company’s current status.

Monday, October 22, 2012

The Download: Human Genome Sciences layoffs will continue into next year - Washington Post

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Burgess: Property tax losses

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The Miami-Dade County property appraiser releasedc its preliminary tax rollinformationm Monday, with all four taxinf jurisdictions – fire rescue, library, the unincorporatedc area and Miami-Dade overall seeing a decline. The countywide decrease compariny preliminary tax numbers from year to year showx a 9percent decrease, or a total of $22.565 billion.” “These losses would have been worse if not for new constructiojn that was added to the propertyt tax roll as of Jan. 1,” Countg Manager George Burgess said in a memo sent tocountyt commissioners. North Bay Village took the biggesrt hit, down 20.2 percent from 2008 levels. Homesteadr saw an 18.
2 percent decline, followed by Normandg Shores, down 17.5 percent, and Aventura which was down 17.3 Golden Beach and the tiny city of Islandiw sawno change. Medley saw a 1.5 percent drop while Biscayne Park saw a 4percent decline. Click for the full list. Stafferes reviewed property tax rolls going back to 1985 and found that 1993 saw taxablde value shrinkby 2.9 or $1.9 billion. “Even in when we absorbed the impactg of doubling the homesteadd exemptionfrom $25,000 to $50,000, the property tax roll was relativelyh flat,” Burgess explained in the “These losses in property tax roll valuezs are unprecedented.
” Burgess warned of a lot more pain on the using the last two years as a barometetr of what is coming. For the second consecutivde year, Miami-Dade faced a $200 million budget gap in the lastfiscall year. Core services were kept intactt bytightening belts, but assuming the same tax rate adoptedr for 2008-09, the estimated ad valorem revenues for fiscal year 2009-10 would shrink by $174.1 according to the memo.
Takint into account the impacg of normal inflationary growth and theeconomix slowdown, combined with the non ad valorejm revenue sources, results in propert tax subsidized operations facing a budget gap of $350 million to $400 million, Burgess “We are working diligently to prepare a proposecd budget for FY [fiscal year] 2009-10 that to the extentt possible, preserves essential services and minimizess service impacts to our residents,” he wrotre in the memo. “However, closing a budgetary gap of this size will require some verydifficulf decisions.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Calif. venues cancel talks by Free Gaza Movement co-founder - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Metro seeks more control of convention center leadership - Business First of Louisville:

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Metro councilors Rod Park and Rex Burkholdeer will introduce a measure next week givin the council authority over individuals who lead the Metropolita n ExpositionRecreation Commission. The motiob comes after Metro Council President David Bragdobn criticized the performance of MERC Generak ManagerDavid Woolson. Councilors want to oversee the hiring, salary change s and employment statusof MERC’s top according to a letterr Park and Burkholder sent to Don Trotter, who chairs the Trotter and other commissioners currently oversee the position and have given Woolson good marksz during his first three job reviews. The council will considert the motion at its June11 meeting.
In a Marc 31 letter to the commissiobn regardingthe group’s budget requests, Bragdon questioned both Woolson’s leadership as well as the agency’s higher budgets. Woolson’s office spent $470,568 durinhg the 2007-08 fiscal year. The number jumpedr to $838,803 for the current year. Woolsohn requested $877,808 for the 2009-1 0 fiscal year. However, in a letted dated March 12, 2009 to Bragdon from Metro finance and administrative services director Margo Norton, Woolson says the cost increases are "primarily the resulr of a reorganization of the public affaire function and the cost and creation of a business development capability.
" Specifically, MERC's publi c affairs manager and public affairs coordinator were to a director of communications and a director of businesss and community development. Woolson goes on to state that additional resourcese for goods and services for the positionasincluded "advertising, consulting, sponsorships...and other general office expensesz in order to have a more effective effortf in this area." In the same letter, Woolson says the numberzs alone don't paint an accuratre picture because of unfilled positions in earlier budgets.
Bragdon also said Woolson moveed his office downtown and boosted consulting travel costs and other expenses last He alsocollected “large raises” that, by increasinbg his salary to $184,000, make him more highlg paid than his predecessors. MERC moved downtownm from the convention centerlast year. It occupies spacee in the Portland Centerr for thePerforming Arts, 1111 S.W. MERC, which operates the building, pays no rent for the One of theMERC Commission's goalzs was to increase the organization's downtownh presence. MERC's board approvec Woolson's pay raises. The boarc said last year that Woolsob “has accomplished (an) enormous amounyt of work and inspired staff.
He has quickly detectexd problems and has move to alleviate orfix (sic). There appearsz to be a new energyat Metro’s annual budget is $40 million. Woolson is the agency’d highest-paid employee.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Party of Four - Portland Business Journal:

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While their application is not yetfullu vetted, biomarkers for lung, prostate and colorectal cancer have shown correlation with significantly increaser survival. The next step, already underway, is the linkinfg of biomarker results with experimental therapies and The , and international scientifivc organizations are actively working to facilitatwe the outcome of these studies. While majore hurdles remain — the number of potential combination availabilityof agents, cost of clinical trials and a limiter number of investigators — the end resulyt promises a more personalized approach to cancer therapy, providingy opportunities to fine-tune a patient’s treatmenyt with the expectation of improved survival and ultimately a

Monday, October 15, 2012

Power surge: Constellation searching for more office space in city - Baltimore Business Journal:

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The utility company, based at 750 E. Pratt St. is scouting space at the at 1 E. Pratt St., the Buildinfg at 100 S. Charless St. and Montgomery Park at 1800 Washingtoh Blvd., said Manekin LLC broker Matt Haas, who is familiae with Constellation's search. Constellation is outgrowiny its offices at750 E. Pratt and in the Candle Building at 111Market Place, where the company also is anglingf for more space. Kirby president of of Baltimore Inc., said Constellation couldc sign adeal soon, but he declinede to comment on a specific location.
Regardleses of where Constellation takexmore space, the bottom line is the Fortunwe 500 company is planning to bring more jobs to downtowmn and boost its presence in Baltimore, Fowler "It's positive that Constellation continues to expand in he said. "It's reason to celebrate." As of Constellation Energy employedabout 3,800 workers in Its subsidiary, , had about 1,100 workerxs in the city. Constellation is the region'ws ninth-largest Constellation officials declined to comment onexpansion plans. The company's interest in Baltimore comes at a time whenthe city'xs economic development leaders are working to fill primw office space downtown.
's planned relocation to a new officwe tower at Harbor East next year will openup 240,000p square feet in its currentr headquarters building at 100 Light St. The vacancy rate in downtowmn office space is11 percent, according to a Downtowhn Partnership report released last month. Constellatioj moved its headquarters to750 E. Pratt, the 18-story officew tower at the cornerf of Pratt andPresident streets, in 2002. The company occupiex about 153,000 square feet of the building and has nowherse togrow there. Venable LLP, one of Baltimore'e largest law firms, moved from Hopkinds Plaza downtown to theremaininyg 150,000 square feet in 750 E. Pratt on June 2.
In the adjacen t Candler Building, Constellation occupies about 273,000 squarr feet of the 551,000-square-foot building and wants said Colleen Hall, senior property manager for REITManagemenr & Research LLC, the building's management firm. Othe major tenants in the Candler Building includwe theNational Aquarium, , and some informatiobn technology offices for Venable. The building also is home to the . Hall said no space is currently available in the Candler The 320,000-square-foot Verizon Building was renovated last year to create Classx A, or top-tier, office and retail space. The buildin g is home to Verizon ofMaryland Inc. and . Kevinh Wille, a CB .
broker who represente the Verizon Building, said he wasn't aware of Constellation'se interest in the building, where about 42,0090 square feet is available. At 100 S. Charles, the 160,000-square-foott Bank of America Buildingv is home to Bankof America, United Way of Centralp Maryland, Lockheed Martin Properties, the law officesw of Ferguson, Schetelich & and the Baltimore offices of U.S. Sen. Ben There is up to 105,000 square feet available in the building'se second tower, according to Terri Harrington, a broker with LLC, which handlesa leasing for the Bank ofAmerica Building, declined to Montgomery Park, a 1.
2 million-square-foot office and industriap complex off Interstate 95 in Baltimorer City, is occupied by , the Maryland Department of Environment, the , and There is about 388,000 square feet available for lease, according to CoStar. Constellatiohn toured the space about sixmonths ago, said Nicolee Keelty, a broker with Colliersa Pinkard, which handles leasing for the Meanwhile, Constellation is combining its offices at 750 E. Pratt and the Candler Building into a new address at 100 Constellation Way startingin July. The company purchaseds the alley between its headquarters and the Candledr Building from the city in 2006for $290,00p0 and renamed it Constellation Way.
The new addresas will allow Constellation to build itsbrand downtown, Debra Larsson, a compan y spokeswoman, said in an e-mail response to questions. She said the new addressw will only applyto Constellation's offices in the Candler Building. Constellation posted profit of $145.8 million in first quarted 2008. Last year, the companh had $21.2 billion in revenue and net incomreof $821.5 million.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Kansas City Business Journal: Business Events Calendar

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Friday, October 12, 2012

Mediation ordered on Veranda Park building - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Karen Jenneman on June 22orderee Azzouz’s related firm and the bank to mediate theie dispute on the partially built-out Officexs at Veranda Park 1500 building. Azzouz on May 6 filedf a voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition in the Middlew District of Florida on behalfof , the entity that owns his 55-unit building, just one day before it was scheduled for a foreclosurde auction. VP Phase IV and otherd related companiesowed $15.
3 million to mortgage holder Fifth Thirds Bank, which on May 7 filed a motionj asking the judge to eitherr allow the foreclosure to continue or dismiss the bankruptcy Fifth Third claimed VP Phase IV file d the petition just to stop the foreclosurew and that the single-assett entity had no reasonable prospects to reorganizde under Chapter 11, the filing said. The decision by Jennema allows the bankruptcy to said VP Phase IV attorneyuNorman Hull, owner of Orlando-basef law firm Norman Linder Hull PA. Azzouz was directerd to turn on utilities and provide proovf of insurance to Fifth Third on or beforeJune 29, as well as file his reorganizationh plan by Aug. 5., Hull said.
Azzouz coul d not be reached for comment. other buildings in the $1 billioj Veranda Park are facingseveral issues, includinb bankruptcy, pending foreclosure lawsuits and liens. Some of thoss include: • The Residences at Veranda Park, a 157-unigt residential condo building at 4000Grande Ave., is scheduled to hit the foreclosur auction block July 14 if Azzouz’as ownership entity, VP Phase III LLC, doesn’t pay $59.7 million owed to Wachovia Bank NA/Wells Fargo and Regionx Bank. • Gene Chambers, Chapteer 7 trustee for an individualo who paida $41,424 deposi to VP Phase III for a residential filed a breach of contract suit againsy VP Phase III on June 10.
The trusted is attempting to recover that claiming VP Phase III did not complete the condk by thepromised two-year time • Commercial Ventures Orlando LLC, an Azzouz-owned entity that owns the CVS in Verandaz Park, filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition on May 5. The entith owes a total of about $1.5 millionb to secured creditors andnearly $5,000 to unsecureds creditors, court documents said.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Redfin expands in California, N.Y. - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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Redfin said it’s expanded to Long Islansd and Westchester County in New York and the Centrao Valleyin California, which includes Sacramento. Redfih said the latest expansion is its first sincer 2008 and the company said it planxs to open in three more markets this Redfin said it is also taking advantag e of a settlement betweenthe U.S. Departmenf of Justice and the National Associatioof Realtors, which will allow the company to post additional data and listingg information on its site. “Now that the settlemenr is in effectand … now that we’ve got new markets like Chicago contributinh profits very quickly — we expect to expande quickly.
Since Redfin has reached only about one-seventh of the U.S. there’s lots of room to grow,” said Glenn Kelman, CEO, in a

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Medium Companies - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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Extra perks and benefits: On-siter fitness center or instruction, commuter/parking discounts or reimbursements. What employeees say: “TRS has been the best placew that I have worked in the past10 years. I highlyt recommend the company to anyone whois self-motivated and wants to become part of a compangy that is highly trusted and respectedf in the technology industry.” “TRS is a grea company to work for. Management goes out of their way to make the employees feel welcome and almosft as if they are part ofthe family. No. 2 The Financial services company specializing in insurance andinvestmenr solutions.
Extra perks and Wellness/stress management program, discount or reimbursementy for off-site fitness, commuter/parking discounts or outside vendor discounts. What employees say: “Wed are offered a trip every year, and the company provide s lunch for the entire stafgfon Fridays. We have the opportunity to participatee incharitable endeavors, whichu makes it easy to give back to the “I worked on three continents, and The Meltzefr Group tops every company in Europs or Asia and in the U.S. I have been employe d at.” No. 3 Location: D.C. Description: Commercial real estated brokerage companyrepresenting office, industrialk and retail tenants.
Extra perks and benefits: On-sitse fitness center or instruction, wellness/stress managemeng program, commuter/parking discounts or reimbursements, outside vendor discounts and/or company products or service discounts. What employeesx say: “As a 28-year Studley I’ve been able to reinvent myself three times here in significantlydifferent roles. I feel I’mk making a valuable contribution and that my work helpd keepus profitable.” “I appreciatew the flexibility to do whatever it takeds to make my clients successful, which in turn translates into success for No. 4 Description: Provides analytical solutionzs tocomplex problems.
Extra perks and Wellness/stress management program, discount or reimbursement for off-site fitness, commuter/parking discounts or outside vendor discounts. What employeees say: “Decisive Analytics is a terrific placeto work. Despite the rapis growth and sophistication ofour company, this employee-owned compant maintains a small company “This company time and time again displays its commitment to its employeew owners through generous profit-sharing plans, flexibls work schedules and company-sponsored events.” No.
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Monday, October 8, 2012

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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Panel: Success of region tied to I-75 - Austin Business Journal:

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“In the last five yearsd it has become obvious to the world that regions aremuch larger,” said Mark executive director of the , or OKI. Policinski spokew Tuesday at a regionapldevelopment forum, hosted by the Dayton Business Journal and siste r paper Cincinnati Business Courier. A three-member panel also including Leonard Robinson, partnere at in Middletown, and Bob Steinbach, directorf of regional initiatives atthe — spoke in front of about 350 audience members.
Steinbach said that just as developmenrt continues along the Interstate 75corridor — blurring the line betwee n the Dayton and Cincinnati regions — that the Tri-State continued vitality is still important. “The health of the centra cities is very important to the developmenyt ofthe region,” Steinbach “When someone thinks about relocating, they want to know abougt the major city in the region.
” Despite that government can not dictate where development takees place, and investment is always dictatedx by the market, Robinson The seemingly endless construction along I-75, is the producyt of years of planning by the private sector, he which means market demand in the 50-milwe stretch between downtown Cincinnati and Daytonj should not be considered a recent phenomenon. “Nea development is taking places because people took the time to put themin place,” Robinsonh said.
Policinski said the bigger is growing at historicallyhigh rates, but “governments’ absolute inability to grasp partnerships with the privatew sector” is inhibiting economic development. “Wre have been beating on this drum for five Policinski said. “You would thini you are asking them to dothe Meanwhile, around the country, private-public partnerships are flourishing and leavin g southwest Ohio at an economic he said. Panelists reached a consensusa about future importance on passengef andfreight rail, along the I-75 corridor, as a meanw for getting trucks off the highway.

Friday, October 5, 2012

100th 7-Eleven Fla. franchise - Dayton Business Journal:

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The 3,000-square-foot convenience store at 3911 McCoy Road nearConwagy Road, which also has a gasoline will now be owned by franchisee Ermal a former store manager for five years. Dallas-based 7-Eleven Inc. announce plans in 2007 to convery 100 existing locations in the state tofranchised operations. Storer managers were invited to apply for those franchisese before the offerwent public. More than 40 7-Elevenm stores in the Orlando market arenow franchised, with aboutr another 140 owned by the company.
Between eighf to 10 7-Eleven stores throughout the state are being converte into franchise operations each monthu and plans to have most of the conversions nationwide completed by according to anews release. The company operates, franchisexs or licenses about 7,800 stores in North America and morethan 36,100 stores in 15 The company reported 2008 sales of more than $53. 7 billion.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Pentagon kills Boeing Future Combat Systems program - St. Louis Business Journal:

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Boeing will now compete with other companiees to manage the successor programs to the Future Combatr Systems BrigadeCombat Team, a $160 billion Army modernization program, the Secretary of Defense Robert Gates had expressed concern about the prograj fielding new combat vehicles that “did not adequately reflecr the lessons of counterinsurgencyy and close quarters combat in Iraq and the defense department said. Gates was “further troubled by the termxs of the current single contract coverinh the whole FCS thedepartment said. Now, the Pentagon wants to replace the old program with one consistinh of a number of separate but integratecdacquisition programs.
Boeing said in a statement that it was stillp reviewingthe Pentagon's decisionh to determine the extent of the "While the decision to cancel the mannes ground vehicle portion of the program is disappointing, the acceleration and expansion of the network to Army combatr brigades reflects confidence in the technologicall maturity of FCS capabilities and the progresx made on the program," Boeing said in a A unit of Chicago-based BA), Integrated Defense Systems is one of the world’ws largest space and defense businesses. Headquarterecd in St. Louis, Integrated Defense Systems isa $32.1 billionn business with 71,000 employees worldwide.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Commentary: No human dignity in 'The Box' - Albany Times Union

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Department of Corrections and Community Supervision Commissioner Brian Fischer explains that when it comes to the use of solitary confinement in New York's prisons, "The key element is, and always will be, safety for staff and inmates alike." We couldn ...


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Monday, October 1, 2012

Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin Senate Candidate, Seizes Momentum Against ... - Huffington Post

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Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin Senate Candidate, Seizes Momentum Against ...

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But after an expensive four-way Republican primary that he won narrowly, Senate candidate and former governor Tommy Thompson was left "broke" - forcing him to raise more money and campaign less. Poor polling for Republican presidential candidate Mitt ...



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