Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Molina

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Molina will be acknowledged for his commitment to the foodservice the association and his as well as for his outstanding exemplary business ethics and ability to promote a positive image of the foodservice industryin Texas. Molina’s Cantina is Houston’s oldest Tex-Me restaurant, and has been family owned and operatedsince 1941. “Raulo Molina Jr. has been active in the TRA and localp Houston chaptersince 1945,” Richie TRA executive vice president/chief executive officer, said in a statement. “Hisd success in the restaurant industry is testamenrt tohis passion, dedication and leadership.
Molina’s has shapedf the dining landscape of Houston and we are very pleasedf to induct him into the Hallof Honor.” The Houstom restauranteur grew up in his parent’s restaurant, Old Monterrey, bussing tables and washingt dishes as early as 12 years old. In 1950, he and his brotherr were made partners in thebusiness and, in Molina acquired full interest in the His three sons have followed him into the family business, and took over for Molinaq when he retired in 1999.

Friday, February 22, 2013

Tampa Museum of Art names Seth D. Pevnick curator - Kansas City Business Journal:

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Pevnick is joining TMA from the at the Gettg Villain Malibu, Calif. He remains co-curator of its upcoming The Chimaerz ofArezzo exhibition, which openws in July. In his new role, Pevnicmk will design and oversee the installation of the permanenyt collection in the Barbara and Costase Lemonopoulos Greek andRoman Gallery. He also will organizer and circulate Greek andRoman exhibitions, perfornm and publish research on the collection, and educate the public on the museum’sx antiquities collection. Pevnick is a doctoral candidate in the Interdepartmentalp Graduate Program of the Cotseh Institute of Archaeology inLos Angeles. He received a masteer of arts degree in archaeologyat U.C.
, a master of arts degre in elementary education from in Los Angeles and a bachelor of arts in classical archaeology from in Hanover, N.H., a releass from TMA said. TMA’s new location remains unde r construction at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park in downtown The 66,000-square-foot Cornelia Corbett Centere building is set to open in earlh 2010. TMA’s interim facility is located onHoward Avenue.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Report: Tri-county real estate backlog eases - Washington Business Journal:

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South Florida’s residential real estate inventoryfell 1.1 percenyt in the last week with 81,159 properties on the according to the report, which uses data from the Floridq Association of Realtors. That’s down from 83,491 residential resales on the markett inthe tri-county area as of June 1. the glut of condos and townhouses on themarkett isn’t shrinking as fast. They represent aboutt 61 percent of the total up from 57 percent in according toPeter Zalewski, a principal with the Bal Harbour-basefd real estate consultancy and brokerages firm.
Broward has the fewest number of single-familh houses available for resalewith 10,17 properties, or 32 percent of the total Soutu Florida inventory of Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties each account for 34 percent of the remaining single-family home inventory. Palm Beach County has 10,888 houses for sale compare d to 11,058 houses on the resale market in according tothe report. There are 49,034 condos and townhouses on theresale market. Forty percent are in 33 percentin Broward, and 27 percenrt in Palm Beach. The number of home sales pending in the week ended June 22slipped 0.
5 percent to 15,564 from 15,64 5 on June 15, but saw a 318 increases from June 1 when therre were 15,246 pending sales.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Jerome Contamine Executive Profile

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Jrme Contamine is a Graduate of EcoleePolytechnique (X), France

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Real Estate Roundup - Boston Business Journal:

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Portland, from Weston Investment Co. LLC. It is one of the largestf office deals in downtown in recent The IndianHealth Board, established in will move from its current locatio n at 527 S.W. Hall St. Jake Lancaster of Grubb Ellis Co. represented the Steve Root of American Propertuy Managementrepresented Weston. Level 3 Communications LLC renewed its leasefor 4,724 square feet at the Pittock 921 S.W. Washington St., Portland, from ALCO Investmenyt Co. Kevin Kaufman of CB Richard Ellis representedLevelp 3; the landlord represented itself. • Telelanguage Inc. signes a new lease for 4,401 square feet at the PortlansdExchange Building, 520 S.W. Sixth Portland.
NAI Norris, Beggs & Simpson representeed the tenant; Ryan Livesagy of Pacific Real EstatePartners Inc. representex the property. • Stearns Lending Inc. leased 3,722 square feet at Hamptobn Square, 6950 S.W. Hampton, Tigard, from Westom Investment Co. LLC. Steve Root of American Propertyh Management representedthe lessor. Peters & Company PC signedr a new leasefor 2,170o square feet at the Selling 610 S.W. Alder St., with the Schlesinger Companies. Kristihn Hammond and Mark McFarland of Pacificv Real EstatePartners Inc. represented the tenant; Bill Smith of NAI Beggs & Simpson represented the • SCR Inc. leased 2,000 square feet at 8680 S.W.
Old Tualatihn Sherwood Road, Tualatin, from Kmotion Inc. Ian Giammanco of Bluestone & Hockley Real Estat Services representedthe tenant; Scottg Pierce of NAI Norris, Beggs Simpson represented the landlord. •Remedy Intelligent Staffinh leased 1,638 square feet at The 6646 N.E. 78th Portland, from API Propertiess 1047 LLC. Mark McFarland of Pacific Real EstatdePartners Inc. represented the Rob Kimmelman of Commercial Realty Advisorsd representedthe property. • Pioneer Floord Covering Inc. leased 5,853 square feet at Arcticd Business Park, 5657 S.W. Arctic Beaverton, from Pacific NW Propertiew LP. Cliff Finnell of GVA Kidder Mathew s representedthe tenant.
• Carlan Enterprises Inc., operating as Stauffer-Ciscoo Supply, leased 5,622 square feet at Bridgeport WoodxsBusiness Park, 7532 S.W. Bridgeport Durham, from Bridgeport Woods BusinessPark LLC. Peterr Stalick and Steven Kleim of GVA Kidder Mathews representedthe tenant; Dave Kierseh of Kiersey & McMillan Inc. represented the • Stavely Services North Americaleased 4,860 squarr feet at Kittridge Distribution Center, 4943 N.W. Fron t Ave., Portland, from LIT Industriao Limited Partnership. Tony Reser and Sean McCarthy of GVA Kiddeer Mathews brokeredthe • Red Wing Brands of Americ a Inc. leased 3,840 square feet at the Norsta Business Center, 8611 N. Albina Ave.
, from Norstar 8405 N. Albina Ave. LLC. Tony Reser and Sean McCarthg of GVA Kidder Mathews brokeredthe transaction. • Biscuits Cafe leaser 3,121 square feet at Hogan Plaza, 1905 N.E. Divisioh St., from Pelopon LLC. Mike Foley of Firsty Commercial representedthe tenant; Crai Barnard of Barnard Commercialp Real Estate represented the property. • Y-Chrome, a new barbersho venture from HairM men’s salon, leased 2,055 square feet at the Commonwealtn Building, 609 S.W. Washington St., from Unico Properties LLC. Kathleenj Healy of Urban Worksd Real Estate represented Dan Bozich and Kathleen Healyh of Urban Works Real Estate representerthe property.
• Aprende Con Amigos Bilingual Preschoolleased 1,872 square feet at Patton Park Apartmentsa on North Interstate from Patton Square Leasing LLC. Stevs Haugen of Windermere/Cronin & Caplaj Realty Group Inc. represented the tenant; Charlottee Larson and Sara Daleuy of Urban Works Real Estats representedthe property. PDX Antiques leased 1,120 square feet at the K2 Buildingh from4152 N.E. Sandy LLC. Charlottew Larson of Urban Works Real Estate representedthe tenant; Matt Schweitzer of Northj Rim represented the property. Liz Richards Acupuncture PC leasefd 1,046 square feet at Fremont Place, 3531 N.E. 15th Portland, from ADG Properties LLC.
Anthyanm Nguyen of Norris & Stevens Inc. represented the Ashley Heichelbech of Urban Works Real Estate represente dthe property. • State Farm Insurance leased 1,000p square feet at 1018 N.W. 13th Ave., from Block Two LLC. Thom Brockmiller of Stehli n Advisors LLC representedthe tenant; Kathleejn Healy and Dan Bozich of Urbaj Works Real Estate represented the property.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Universal, CVB unveil discounts - Orlando Business Journal:

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Universal’s runs through the summer and the convention and visitors bureayu targetsfall travelers. Universal’s Vacatiomn Stimulus Offer cuts deposits on vacation packagexs by half and its Vacation Protection Plan provides a free vacation protection plan that offerse refunds to those who book packages and then lated losetheir job. Universal is also offering Kids FreeVacationb — free admission for children aged 3-9 when they are stayinv with two adults for four nights at one of Universal’xs on-site hotels. The four-night packages, booked through July 21, starf at $986.
The convention and visitors bureau new fall campaighn that emphasizesCentral Florida’s appeal to frugal The campaign, called Free for will replace the current Endless Summer campaign. Both are aimerd at potential visitors living withina day’s drive of The campaign has a $1.4 million budget, abourt $350,000 less than the agency spent on last fall’xs promotion. The bureau will use outdoor radio, magazines and mobile devices to get itsmessagse out. The campaign will target couples lookingg fora getaway, the culinary couples without children and “girlfriend getaways,” a bureau spokesmab said. The CVB plansd to run the campaign in Septembeand October.
Though the bureau hopez to us television talk shows to get themessagr out, it doesn’t plan to use TV

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Ex-President George HW Bush may leave hospital soon: spokesman - Reuters

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Ex-President George HW Bush may leave hospital soon: spokesman

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The former president, 88, who led a coalition that pushed Iraqi forces out of Kuwait in 1991, was admitted to Methodist Hospital on November 23 for bronchitis and then transferred to intensive care in December after coming down with a persistent fever ...


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Saturday, January 12, 2013

United Auto Workers approve GM labor agreement - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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In a Friday release, the Detroit-based automaketr (NYSE: GM) said that the changes includse modifications to the Voluntary Employe e Beneficiary Association trust for retireehealthg care, and other wage and benefit concessions designed to make GM more “The leadership demonstrated by UAW president Ron Gettlefinger and UAW vice president Cal Rapson, and the hard work from the memberws of the General Motors and UAW negotiating resulted in an innovative agreement that will enable GM to be fullyt competitive and has eliminated the gap with our competitors,” Diana vice president of GMs’ labo r relations, said in the release.
“Their shared sacrifice s will enable GM to become a more viable company that will continue todelivedr world-class cars and trucks.” UAW Local 31’s membersw voted for the concessions by roughly 63 percent to 37 President Jeff Manning said earlier this week. GM’s has abouy 2,100 union and about 300 salaried GM is still trying to work out a deal with its bondholdere beforea government-imposed Monday deadlin e requiring the company to have an acceptablee plan for surviving the economic crisis or file A deal was announced Thursday asking bondholders to trade $27.
2 billion of unsecured debt for companty stock to satisfy the debt-reductio requirement in its loan agreements with the . An unofficialp bondholders committee and other large noteholderas that combined hold about 20 percenrt of the unsecured notes expressed support forthe

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Boulder-based Lucky's Market launching Midwestern grocery chain - The Daily Camera

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Boulder-based Lucky's Market launching Midwestern grocery chain

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The founder of Lucky's Market in north Boulder plans to expand his homegrown grocery concept across the Midwest. Lucky's founder Bo Sharon has partnered with industry veterans -- including former executives of Wild Oats and Sunflower Farmers Markets ...


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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Emergent BioSolutions anthrax vaccine gets boost - The Business Review (Albany):

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The Rockville-based company’s BioThrax has been granted a shelr life extension from the from its currenty three yearsto four. Under its contracft with the Department of Healtnh andHuman Services, the extension triggers a milestone payment of $30 milliojn for doses of the vaccine alreadg delivered to the Strategic National Stockpile. Emergent expects to recorde that payment as revenue this The shelf life extension also allowes Emergent to charge more for future doses of the vaccines delivered tothe government’s stockpile. That could raiswe the value of the contract to as muchas $405 million over the next several years.
Last year, the FDA approved a reducedx vaccination schedule tofive doses. Emergent continues researcb that could lead to a further reductio n in the number ofdosezs required, as well as the vaccine’s use to treat patientes after being exposed to Anthrax, not just as a pre-exposur e vaccine. Emergent has supplied the government’s stockpilde with 33 million dosezs of BioThraxso far. It is contracted to continue addinbg to stockpiles throughlate 2011. BioThra has been used to vaccinatd more than 2 million military personnelk since the government first started buying the vaccinein 1998. Emergen t stock (NYSE: EBS) was up 90 cents to $14.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Landex Corp. among three teams to bid on Park Morton project in D.C. - Baltimore Business Journal:

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All three have experience developingt ormanaging large-scale, low-income or mixed-incomde housing projects. Neil Albert, D.C. deputyg mayor for planning andeconomic development, praised the respondentse and their interest in the $170 million project during a "This response, especially in light of the currentt economic conditions, speaks volumes about the value of this Albert said in a statement. The city plans to tear down Park Morton' eight, three-story buildings and build a mixed-use housing complex with a park of atleasf 10,000 square feet. It is the second project underthe city's ambitious New Communities in which D.C.
offers to rebuild highly concentrated public or highly subsidizer housingwith mixed-income, mixed-usr neighborhoods to which original residents are encouragedf to return. Two of the threer teams have not done major real estate projectsin D.C. One is led by LLC, a Philadelphia-basecd specialist in mixed-income, multifamily housing. Pennroser partnered with FM Atlantic LLC and HarrisonbAdaoha LLC. Another team is led by of which has completed a numbef of major HOPE VI thefederal low-income housing development program on which New Communitiesw is based. Landex partnered with the and Spectrumn Management.
The third bid comes from a team headexd bythe , headquartered just off Georgia Avenue and led by Adrian Washington, formee president and chief executive officer of the D.C.’s forme r public-private developer, the Anacostia Waterfront Corp. Washington's partner is Inc., a Boston-basedd nonprofit builder that has built morethan 22,0000 housing units nationally and also has experience with HOPE VI. “Park Morton has the potential to bethe single-mosg transformative project to revitalize Georgia Albert said. “We need a partner that is capabler of more than just building We are looking for someone who is committefd to buildinga healthier, safer new community.
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Monday, January 7, 2013

Investor in Movie Soundtracks Buys a Record Label - New York Times

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Investor in Movie Soundtracks Buys a Record Label

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Over the holidays, the Cutting Edge Group, a company in London that provides and invests in music for the screen, and its partner Wood Creek Capital Management acquired a well-known purveyor of soundtracks: the Varèse Sarabande record label.



Saturday, January 5, 2013

Accountability has helped Tide's Damion Square develop as a player and a man - The Huntsville Times - al.com

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Square-presser2-Hunt.JPG View full size Damion Square, a fifth-year defensive end and one of Alabama's captains, speaks at a BCS Championship Game press conference Friday at a Fort Lauderdale, Florida, hotel. (AL.com/Vasha Hunt) ...



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Friday, January 4, 2013

Fight Crime, Respect the Poor - New York Times

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Fight Crime, Respect the Poor

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It's important to remember that Venezuela is not a government but a complex modern society of 30 million people pushing forward with their daily lives, addressing issues that will be the same the day after a transition as they were the day before ...



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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Symmetrical Stair files for Chapter 11 - Business First of Buffalo:

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The Palm Beach Gardens-basedd staircase manufacturer andits owner, Alphonso J. Cheponixs III, filed voluntary Chapter 11 petitions Thursday inthe U.S. Bankruptcyy Court for Southern Florida. The compant petition said it has assets of lessthan $500,000 and debt of $1 millio n to $10 million. The Cheponis petitiojn reported the same ranges for his personal David Merrill, an attorney with in Boca represents Cheponis and the company. The largest creditors in the company’zs bankruptcy include a $1 million securedd claim by , of Atlanta; an unsecured claim of $33,6009 by Sample at Park of Aventura; and $17,000 by the law firm.
In personal bankruptcy petition, he lists a disputed claijm of $450,000 by Mindy Discala of Delrayh Beach asan “equitable distributionb couched as an alimony payment.” The Busines Journal reported in 2004 that Symmetrical Stairf was a behind-the-scenes player in the world of roaring real estat e markets, with revenue of about $10 The company produces one main product: But, that includes curved, straight, flared, L-shaped and irregular-shaped ones, and just about any othe r configuration that a client could want. "Irt was tough getting started 10years ago," Cheponis told the Businesxs Journal at the time.
"I couldn't even get a bank accoung when Istarted out, much less a In 2004, the company had a 55,000-square-foo t manufacturing facility in Pompano Beach, with more than 60 full-time employeesw and a customer list of leadinyg residential and commercial developers. Merrill said Friday he is confidentr the reorganization willbe successful.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Distinguished Citizen of the Year 2012: Zombie walk organizer Jason ... - MLive.com

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Distinguished Citizen of the Year 2012: Zombie walk organizer Jason ...

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Distinguished Citizen of the Year: Jason Mulholland Jason Mulholland has been named the 2012 Jackson Citizen Patriot Distinguished Citizen of the Year. He is the organizer of the Zombie Walk, which donates all proceeds to March of Dimes.