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Articles in April, 2003 issue of South Florida CEO
- Big deals: commercial real estate
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Rasta Broward - Demographics
by Raquel Kaufman - On The Cover - Hollywood City Report
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Mediterranean fancy: Bal Harbour Shops' new restaurant is proof positive that upscale home cooking lives and breathes in South Florida - Executive Dining
by Johanna Marmon - Losers
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Sound banking: not often are the words "hip" and "banking" used in the same sentence. But by catering to the Latin music industry, SunTrust hopes to gain more high-end private banking business - Banking
by Wendy Doscher-Smith - Thinking boutique on South Beach - In the Pipeline
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"Why Miami?" The answer is clear
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Not business as usual - People
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Fashion forward: while the pushed-up jacket sleeves of Miami vice never quite took hold as a fashion statement, the business of designing clothing is gaining new ground here. Yet another role for Miami as the Latin gateway? - Apparel
by Wendy Doscher-Smith - Brickell affordability - In the Pipeline
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Self image - Tourism
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - Big deals: following the money
- Introduction - Hollywood City Report
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Crown jewel: it's where Prince Charles stays when he comes to Jamaicabut you don't have to be royalty to get the royal treatment at the Half Moon Bay Resort - Executive Travel
by Johanna Marmon - Winners
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Mastering pan latin: when the Jeffrey Group CEO Jeff Sharlach tried to convince the British-owned PR firm he worked for to service Latin America from Miami 10 years ago, they balked. So he made the move himself - Entrepreneurs
by James Broida - Waterfront tops $1,000 a square foot in Key Biscayneand in Lighthouse Point - Home Sales
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We'll drink to that - Innovations
by Johanna Marmon - Al Cardenas: "this is not the kind of business where second [place] suits your client base. In politics, finishing second is not acceptable. We're used to a culture of finishing first, and that's where clients expect us to be." - In Play
- Since her first term in 1986, Hollywood Mayor Mara Giulianti has worked to make economic development a city priority, while giving residentswho are fiercely protective of their neighborhoodsa more vibrant place to live - Hollywood City Report
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Dining guide: it's food too fine for angels; yet come, take and eat thy fill! It's heaven's sugar cake. Edward Taylor, 1644-1729
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The envelope please - Billionaires
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Ready to score: you could say that SportsLine, Inc. has made a first down and is driving toward the end zone. Or you could say that is has just hit a line drive down the middle. Whatever the analogy, current financial results spell good news - Information
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Rising on the Bay: the 79th Street Causeway/North Bay Village neighborhood is an eclectic mix of private homes, waterfront restaurants and funky stores. It's also the next big thing for mid-rise, affordable condominiums - Neighborhoods
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Still about the FTAA - Editor's Note
by J.P. Faber - CEO shuffle - People
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Baseball dreams: when New York art dealer and baseball aficionado Jeffrey Loria bought the Marlins last year, South Florida fans had all but abandoned the team. Now Loria is not only rebuilding a roster of solid players, he is also reconstructing the team
by Jeff Zbar - A nice ring to it - In the Pipeline
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Comin' round the corner - War Industries
by J.P. Faber - Laura Calzolari: "Miami is developing a reputation as an arts town. [But] one thing I would like to do is promote more collaboration between the different factions of the arts. I would like us all to coordinate better." - In Play
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Eastward ho! The restoration of Hollywood: in terms of westward expansion, the city of Hollywood has been built out for years. But the redevelopment of its eastern downtown and beach area has just started to take off. What makes it attractive for develope
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - Seacargo Americas - International Congress and Exhibition 2003
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Build it and they will come - Internet
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Core values: Sunbeam was left in shambles after infamous CEO Al Dunlap's acquisition spree sent the company into bankruptcy. Now the old core values are back in play, with company veteran Andy Hill at the helm. His promise: no surprises - Manufacturing
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The new vision: for decades, the icons of internationalism in South Florida have been its air and sea ports, which move billions of dollars in goods each year. The future, however, belongs to the less visible infrastructure of communications, and the serv
by J.P. Faber - Power cliques
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