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Articles in Jan, 2004 issue of South Florida CEO
- Big deals
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And what a new year it promises to be - Editor's Note
by J.P. Faber - Ardyth Diercks - In Play
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The reinvention of Kislak; Kislak National Bank has a conservative reputation, with one of the best niche marketing strategies out there. Now the Miami Lakes-based institutionwhich has also spawned one of South Florida's top charitable foundations
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Good news on the home front: lenders are likely to put deposit money to work in 2004 with an ongoing emphasis on mortgage lending, as residential real estate demand stays strong - Financial Services
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Private inspections, wind design progress - Broward Legislative Update
by Lani Kahn Drody - The inevitable rise of prices; lots of interest in Palm Beach's interior. Broward County homes continue to climb. Soaring in value: Miami Beach's Sunset Islands 3 - Real Estate Home Sales
- From paddock to patio - Entrepreneurs I
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Fulfilling the American dream; Broward-based Ameribridge has found a niche overlooked by the area's economic development agencies: small foreign enterprises that need help launching in the US - International
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Gaining altitude: more than two years after Sept. 11, Miami-Dade County's airline industry has started to regain lost business. 2004 should see more of the same - Aviation
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New year, new logo, new officers, new beginnings - Executive Director's Message
by Toni Pacelli-Hinkley -
Real problems for real trustees: if you are an owner or an officer of a business, particularly a closely held one, and your business sponsors a qualified plan such as a 401K, you should read this article - Financial Column
by Robert Damigella - Winging it - Entrepreneurs II
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Staying green: they could have simply retired. Instead, they formed the Southeastern Consulting Group - Consulting
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Genie in a test tube: Miami-Dade's bioscience sector has long glowed with promising potential. Now several key developments are bringing that dream of growth suddenly closer - Biosciences
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Membership Directory Publication, new website, among 2003's accomplishments - Communications Committee Report
by Robert Damigella - 2003 BASF Golf Tournament - Social Pages
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Alive and kicking: from sickness to health: how Jordan Rubin turned a life-changing illness into a thriving, $40 million manufacturer and distributor of organic health supplements - Health
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The show goes on: while fewer films are being made in Miami, the metropolis continues to shine as the Hispanic entertainment capital for music and television - Film & Entertainment
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From the 2003 president - Message from the President
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Membership report
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By the numbers
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Steaking a claim; from a single location in 1989, Shula's Steak House is now the fifth largest steak chain in the nation. The secret, says the Coach, is delivering on the promise of great steaks once his famous name has lured customers inside, and marryin
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Turnaround time: employment is on the rise, Latin America is coming back, the US economy has emerged from recession, real estate is strong and the visitor industry is rebounding. Add them all up, and the future for Miami-Dade starts to look damn good - Ov
by J.P. Faber - The 100 most powerful people in South Florida
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The vertical solution: builders say higher-density development is essential to meet the ongoing demand for affordable housing. For that to happen, local governments need to help - Cover Story
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The urban myth of community redevelopment; investing in low income communities is not as risk-sensitive as most investors believe - Chief Executive Opinion
by Neil Solomon - Carl G. Roston - In Play
- The art of corporate citizenship - Profile
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A case of more: demand for nursing and other health care professionals remains strong, while malpractice and indigent care issues threaten the county's medical system - Health Services
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Police impact fees, public works review process, school overcrowding ordinances - Miami-Dade Legislative Update
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The Nether Land: Bonaire, a tiny island off the coast of Venezuela, is a scuba diver's dream. But you don't have to don a wetsuit and tank if you want to enjoy the island's other charms - Travel Bonaire
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Worth the wait - Politics
by Barbara Perkins -
Marina mania - What's Coming in Residential Real Estate
by Barbara Perkins - A new attitude: renewed interest from outside corporations, a push toward regionalism and kudos for our efforts to win the FTAA secretariat all have Beacon Council president and CEO Frank Nero ready to declare 2004 as the year when Miami-Dade's economy wi
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Coming out of the dark; after enduring a post 9/11 meltdown, Miami's tourism market gears-up for a winning 2004, complete with solid bookings, more luxury hotelsand a new take on the summer market - Hospitality
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Improve your bottom line by taking advantage of the Sales and Marketing Council's educational offerings - Sales & Marketing
by Rene Sanchez - Going native … - Brand Building
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Corporate theater: Broward-based M.E. Productions is now among the leading event producers in the nation. The secret: create memorable moments for corporate clients - Professional Services
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Inching higher: from law and advertising, to outsourcing and executive staffing, the business services sector is seeing signs of renewed life across the board - Business Services
by Barbara Perkins -
From the 2004 president - Message from the President
by Oscar Barbara - Membership
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On track - Automotive Retailing
by Barbara Perkins -
Hotelminiums - What's Coming in Residential Real Estate
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On track for regionalism: a new tri-county transportation authority is bent on busting traffic congestion and creating effective mass transit for South Florida. The toughest part: locking down funds for a $5.5 billion dream list of expanded rail and bus l
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Better, faster, smaller: the telecommunications and information technology sectors aren't creating a lot of jobs, but that doesn't mean that rapid changes aren't happening - Telecom
by J.P. Faber - BASF to build a Habitat house - Community Spotlight
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Sparks are flying: the food at veteran chef Robbin Haas' new restaurant, Chispa, definitely lives up to its name - Executive Dining Chispa
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1-800 toothbrush - Online Retail
by Barbara Perkins -
The great, affordable escape - What's Coming in Residential Real Estate
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Chairman of the board: Armando Codina first arrived in Miami as a 14-year-old refugee. Today he is on the board of some of the world's largest corporations, a successful South Florida business leaderand a man of humor and humility. In the past year
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The return of Latin markets; say what you will about diversity, and expanding into new markets. When it comes to international trade and services in Miami, nothing beats the healthy Latin America predicted for 2004 - International
by J.P. Faber - BASF aids tornado victims - Community Spotlight
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