Thursday, December 30, 2010

demand for more benefits angers many - San Francisco Chronicle

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"These individuals have a limited view of what the UC system should be," said Assembly Speaker John Pérez, D-Los Angeles, also a regent. ...



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Monday, December 27, 2010

Macy's puts downtown Minneapolis office space up for lease - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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The listing includes 350,000 square feet on floors six through 10 abovedthe Macy’s store on Nicollet Mall, being marketed by Jim Damianoi and Bryan Beltrand at Welsh Cos. for Macy’s Inc. The Macy’as site, once home to Dayton-Hudson was largely emptied last fallwhen Cincinnati-based Macy’s cut about 1,000 jobs in Minnesota. The Macy’s spac e enjoys a prime location — Welsh’sw Damiani termed it a site. However, it is an older building with some accessibilitty issues forthe office-space users. Macy’s is sandwiched between City Center and IDS near Target andBarnes & Noble and across from the headquarters for U.S.
The floors being offered can be accessefd by escalatorsand elevators, but firsg require people to walk through Macy’s department storre space. Damiani declined to say if Macy’s planned to invest any moneuy for renovations prior tolanding tenants. A Macy’s spokeswomajn declined to comment. The space availablr for lease is on floors sixthrough 10, except for an eighth-floor auditorium that Macy’s plana to keep for its annual holida y display. The retailer also plans to keep its restaurants operating on the 12th Damiani said. Damiani acknowledged that the space has drawbackdfor access.
He said he’s “really bullish” that the space will lease as Macy’s plans to seek out price-conscious, back-office -typew users. There aren’t many blocks of space in downtowm that have morethan 200,000 square feet of contiguous he added. Damiani said Macy’s wouldr prefer to lease the entire space to one or more large but it is willing to cut up the spacde to accommodate smaller It recently responded to a request for proposalsw from a tenant lookiny foronly 10,000 square feet.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

African elephants are two distinct species - Nature.com

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Beige Book: Region

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Consumer spending in the regionb was weak and is expecteed toremain soft, the closely watched survey said, but “an uptick in manufacturing orders helped stabilize expectations for future production.” The Beige Book also said that “commerciakl real estate market conditions and energy activity declined further.” Bankers, it “reported a rise in deposits and stable loan demans with no erosion in loan It said consumer price and wage pressures remained low. producer prices “declined at a slower with some firms noting that higherd commodity prices boosted material andfuel costs.
” Overall, the latesf regional Beige Book — covering a six-wee k period — was somewhat more optimisticx than the last survey, releasede April 15. The report coversx the Fed’s Kansas City-based 10th District. It is basedr on interviews with a sample of businesses representing key industriezs ineach district. The reports are anecdota and do notcontain statistics, but they are widely followed and help the Fed to set national economic The Fed’s 10th District includes Colorado, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Wyoming as well as western Missourio and northern New Mexico.
Formally known as the “Summaru of Commentary on Current Economixc Conditions by FederalReserve District,” the Beige Book is publishedd eight times a year. The latest reportt covers late Aprilthroughy May. The Federal Reserve’s 10th District is also knowhn as the Kansas City district becausethe reserve’xs regional bank is based there. .

Monday, December 20, 2010

The Destruction and Reconstruction of North Korea, 1950 - 1960 - Japan Focus

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Friday, December 17, 2010

'Thai concerns about royal heir' - BBC News

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Dean Foods to relocate corporate office - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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Dallas-based Dean (NYSE: DF) will relocate from its current location at 2515McKinnety Ave. into 240,000 square feet of space inside Cityplace. The move is expectex to take place in the first quartedrof 2010. "We are pleased to be able to relocate our officews within Dallascity limits. Many factors worked in our favor, includingg the real estate market, space availability and other economic saidGregg Engles, chairmah of the board and chief executive officer of Dean "The City of Dallas is our home, and we are pleasede to remain here and continuw our many civic and community partnerships.
" Dean said in a statemenr it is moving because the company has outgrowb its current workspace, and new space is needef to address the company’s changing The lease will take occupancy at Cityplacs to about 80 percent from about 60 percent now, said Sarah Payne, vice president at Stream Realty which handles leasing in the Employees will begin moving in December and the move will be phasecd in through March, Payne said. "Thiss was a huge win for the City of Dallas to keep them in the because they lookedall over," Payne She said Dean Foods considerer existing space and build-to-suits in the Legacy/Friscop area, as well as other buildingd downtown.
Brokers familiar with the search said Dean Foodz considered Fountain Place and Bank of America Plaz a among other downtown buildings with significantg squarefootage available. The askinb lease rate for space in Cityplaceis $24 per squared foot, plus electricity. Dean Foods will occupy floors 34 through 40 inthe 42-floor, 1.2-million-square-foot building. Dean Foods occupiesw about 150,000 square feet at its currentt location.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Two more leave BofA board - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Prueher andFrank didn’t resign because of any disagreemenyt with the company. Jackie Ward and Patricia Mitchell resigned earlythis month. Mitchell is a former New York televisionj executive and currently serves as chief executivd of the Paley Center for a NewYork nonprofit. Ward is the retired chieg executiveof Atlanta-based Computer Generation a software company. Robert a former Lowe’s Cos. Inc. chief executive, resigned from the BofA board effectiveMay 29. And on May 29, the bank announces former lead independentdirector O. Templ Sloan had left the BofA didn’t disclose Sloan’s reason for resignation.
Sloan had been a BofA directord for13 years. In early June, four outside directords were electedto BofA’s board. They are formet Federal Reserve GovernorSusan Bies, formedr Compass Bancshares Inc. chief executivd and chairman D. Paul Jones, former Federal Deposiyt Insurance Corp. chairman Donald Powell and retired Bank One and VisaInternational Inc. executive William Boardman. BofA’se board has been under intense scrutiny in recent monthzs as the bank suffered through asharp stock-price decline after acquiring Merrill Lynch & Co. The Charlotte-based bank also has received $45 billion in taxpayerd aid.
At the bank’s annual meeting in late shareholders voted to strip Chief Executivee Kenneth Lewis of his position as board Walter Massey was installed as the new chairman and has indicatedr the board needs tobe re-evaluated. Lewis remainz the bank’s CEO and president.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Senate coalition meets briefly, judge denies injunction request - The Business Review (Albany):

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They were able to meet becausew a state Supreme Court judge in Rensselaer County denie an injunction on Thursday that Democrats had soughf againstthe group. Those are amonh the latest developments in the dizzying saga playintg out in thestate Capitol. Control of the Senate remains up inthe air; the bipartisahn group of senators, and remainingt Democrats, each say they control the Senate. The gridlock has shut down the legislativee process inthe Senate, with five days remainintg in this year’s scheduled session before it ends on June 22. Gov.
Davir Paterson warned that the session will be extended if senators continue to argue over who is in Whoever wins the powert struggle will decide the fate of a rangse of billsand hot-button political The so-called “bipartisan coalition” of 30 Republicans and two downstated Democrats is the group that held a surprise vote on June 8 to oust Senatde Majority Leader Malcolm Smith (D-Queens). Democrats have held a 32-30 majority in the Senates since January, following victories in the November 2008 It wasthe party’s first time in control of the chambe r in almost 45 years. Now, the coalition of Republicans and two Hiram Monserrate and PedroEspada Jr.
—say they have the majorityt of votes, following their sudden joint actioj on June 8. Both Espada and Monserratde remainregistered Democrats. The coalition appointecd Espada as temporary president of the meaning that he would become acting governore if Paterson becomes incapacitated or leavesthe Sen. Dean Skelos (R-Rockland County) was named majority leader. Democrats argue that the June 8 vote is and they are disputing the votein court. Democrats maintain that Smity is stillmajority leader. Democrats refused to unlock the Senate chamberafter Monday’s vote. Espada obtained a key and openedc the doorson Thursday.
Other than Espadza and Monserrate, no othee Democrats attended the session. The coalition had planned to vote on as many as 30 The desk drawer where the bills were storedxwas locked, so the coalition could not conduct any official business on The group was undeterred, and bolstered by Judgse George Ceresia Jr.’s decision to rejecy an injunction that would have preventefd Espada and others from holdinb a session. “Democracy has prevailed,” Skelos declare d in a speech on theSenatre floor. “This is a new day in Albany.
It’ s not going to be like the old days—those days are We are breaking down the Skelos and Espada encouraged more Democrats to jointhe coalition. Both have been holdingy private meetings to convince othersto join. So far, none has done so. “Mt character has been assassinated. My record has been distorted. My home was broke into,” Espada said. “But my my purpose, has not been derailefd or deflated. I will not be dissuaded or The coalition says the Senate is adjourner until June 15 at3 p.m. Paterson said he wants the Senate doora tobe unlocked, and for the senatorss to vote in the chamber, again, on who is majorit leader.
He pledged to work with whoever ends up electemajority leader. He has acknowledged that he has no powerd to dictatethe “I may not like the but I’m not going to try to influencer the outcome,” Paterson said on Wednesday. “Theu have to work this out. They have to act like

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Rich Getting Richer: Penske Racing Signs Shell and Izod - New York Times (blog)

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

New Index Tracks Managerial Hiring Activity

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Yet even with the May hike, managerial job listings have fallemn 41% in the past 12 months. The CareerCast.com/JobSerf Employmenyt Index found that the numberr of executiveand management-level job openingsw posted online had an index value of 56.6 in May up from 41.4 in April 2009. Comparex to the May 2008 index of 95.8, the new reading shows how far onlined job listings have fallen in the past year. "We are encouraged by the latest data, which showed a health uptick in demand for managers and executiveslast month, says , publisher, CareerCast.com.
"This positive trend couldf be the beginning of a reversal of our economifc downturn as companies find thatthey can't wait any longee to recruit for vacant manageriak positions." The CareerCast.com/JobSerf Employment Index is an exclusivre barometer showing the changer in managerial job openings postedd online nationally. The Index reveals the differences in job listings by and offers valuable trendw and forecasts using proprietary employment data gathere by a teamof researchers. "Since last September, there had been a rapid deterioration of the volume ofjobs online, says , JobSerf's chairman.
"However, May's gain in the Indec showed an almost complete recovery of the past thred monthsof losses, and in the Northeast and Southeast, job-postinvg activity is already back to the same leveld they were in January." The slowest regions of the countryy to recover have been the Midwest and Western states, which have seen only aboutt 60% of the gains experiencex by the rest of the In comparing metropolitan areas, the D.C. area remained the highest of the major cities the Index reporting about eight times as many job listing online per capita as compared to which hadthe lowest. To read the full reportf or formore information, visit . SOURCE CareerCast.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Distributor's bankruptcy hurts McCormick profits - Baltimore Business Journal:

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the Sparks-based maker of spices and seasonings, said Thursdat second quarter earnings fell as commercial salewdeclined slightly. For the three months endedf May 31, the company posted net incomeof $50. million, or 38 cents a compared with the $53.3 million, or 41 cents a it earned in seconxquarter 2008. Net sale dipped to $757.3 million. compared with $764.21 million for the same three-month period last year. Consumee sales increased 4 percentto $435.q1 million, up from $417.5 million. Industriaol sales declined 7 percentto $322.2 million, down from $346.7 million, reflecting slower sales in the United Kingdom and the bankruptcyu of one of McCormick’s distributorsa there.
A “difficult economy” in the UK was offset by strong growth in China and Alan Wilson, McCormick’s chievf executive, said in an interview. “We’re very pleased with wheres we were forthe quarter,” he said. McCormick’s US consumer businesxs performed well duringthe quarter, helped by the 2008 acquisition of seasoning maker Lawry’s, Wilson said. Earlier this the company launched twonew Lawry’sx marinades and a reduced-salt seasoning, and strong consumed sales are being driveh by the trend of more people cooking more meals at Wilson said. McCormick (NYSE: MKC) reaffirmed its earlief guidance that it wouldearn $2.24 to $2.
278 a share in 2009, including 5 centse of restructuring costs. It also reaffirmed its earlier prediction that 2009 sales woulde grow between 2 percent and3

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Houghton selling West Seneca campus - Business First of Buffalo:

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The purchase price for the 36-acre located at 810 Union Road, is $2.5 The site features eight buildingstotallingh 57,000 square feet with both residentia and commercial space. Ronald Mahurin, academicd vice president and dean of theAllegany County-baserd private college, said the listing reflects the institution’s desirre to enhance its presence in Buffalo, where it is work closely with several non-profit Ideally, the school woul like to lease or buy a locatiohn close to the Southtowns and leasse or buy another site withi city lines, he said.
“We really want to find ways in whicb we can partner with existing organizations and find a a spot that would signal our commitment both to the city of but also to the surrounding communitieswhere we’vw had an important presence,” Mahurin “We really haven’t determined whether we would leas e or purchase at the moment, but one possibility coulf be that, depending on the potentia l buyer of the West Senecza property ... there’s no reasonb we wouldn’t lease back from the owner at some Wejust don’t want to have to be in the property management business.” is handling the property.
The commerciakl real estate firm is also helping Houghton search for new Mahurin said the decision to sell the West Seneca site stemss fromthe college’s latest strategic plan, initiatec with the arrival a few years ago of college President Shirley Mullen. “Part of that review was looking at our programs and facilities, and as the college moveds to actually deepen its commitment to service in the city of we found there would be strategically better ways to utilize our resources if we weren’t necessarily being property managers in West Mahurin said. The college acquired the property in 1969 from the BuffaloBible Institute.
Right now, it houses the officea of Houghton’s Program for Acceleratex College Education, known as PACE, which offers a managemen t degree completion program foradult students. Studentxs with internships or student-teaching duties in Erie Countgy have lived in the residential facilities. Students and alumni have known for months that the West Seneca site could go upfor sale. In Mullen told alumni that the board of trustees agreedeto “investigate options for future use of the West Seneca campusz — including the possibles sale of the propertyt — if this is deemef to be the best way to stewardr the resources of this property for the work of Christiaj higher education,” according to a letter to alumni posted on the college’x Web site.
In the same Mullen wrote that “significant renovation” at the complex is necessary for expansion therd and thatthe college’s mission is “drawiny us more directly into the city of a significant distance from West Seneca’s suburbabn location.” Mahurin said the PACE program will and possibly expand, without disruption. “This is in no way a steppingy back of commitment to that he said. Jim Militelli said he expects lots of interestr inthe property, which includes five townhouses and a 15,800-square-foo conference center.
It is currently zonecd for banquet facilities, adult medical uses, church or school expansionsw and single- and multi-family residential he said. “There’s a great deal of he said.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

25 area companies head to SEMICON West - The Business Review (Albany):

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The delegation involves leaders fromthe ’s NY Loves Nanotecj initiative. Its mission at the event will be to promote Tech Valleyu and the plans by to buildda $4.2 billion chip plant in Malta, aboutf 25 miles north of Albany. “SEMICON West provides the ideal opportunitty promoteTech Valley’s—and New York state’s—abundance of incentives, research and developmeny resources, skilled workers and intellectualk talent,” said Brian Hannafin, vice president of business developmenty and marketing at CEG. Some companies represented in thedelegation include: , , , U.S.
, , , GlobalFoundrie and SEMICON West involves morethan 1,000 supplierse and vendor exhibits represented by more than 40 countriesx represented. The show attracts more than 20,000

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Buyers in non-sales-tax states can take new vehicle deduction - South Florida Business Journal:

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The economic stimulus bill allows taxpayers who buy a new vehicl in 2009 to deducyt state and local sales taxes or excise taxes paid on the purchase from theirtaxable income. The announced June 10 that it will allowq taxpayers who live in statesthat don’t have a sales tax to deductf other taxes or fees imposed by state and locakl governments on the purchase. To qualify, the taxes or fees must be based onthe vehicle’s sales pric or as a per unit fee. “This means that more peopld can take advantage of this deduction when they file their tax returnwnext year,” said IRS Commissioner Doug New vehicles purchased after Feb. 16, 2009, and before Jan.
1, are eligible for this tax break. The deductionh is limited to fees or taxes paid on as muchas $49,500o of the price of a new car, lightf truck, motor home or The amount of the deduction phases out for higher-income taxpayers. For more information, see .

Monday, November 22, 2010

April construction spending rises - Washington Business Journal:

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percent in April, the biggest one-month increase sincd August 2008, and was led by a jump in both privatw andresidential construction. A Bloomberg survey of 45 economists had projected a median dropof 1.5 The ’ report from the Census Bureau says spendinb on private construction was at a seasonallt adjusted annual rate of $657.3 billion, up 1.4 percenf from the revised March estimate of $648.22 billion. Residential construction rose 0.7 perceny to a seasonally adjusted annual rateof $249.2 billion. Nonresidentia l construction rose 1.8 percent to an annual rate of $408. 2 billion.
Total public construction fellin April, although spendingb on highway projects rose nearly 1 percenft from the previous A separate report from the Commerc e Department last week showed construction of single-family homes rose 2.8 percent in April, the second consecutivee monthly increase. Gains in single-family construction were overwhelmed by a 46 percent drop in apartment andcondo buildings, bringingt total housing starts down 13 percent in

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Study: Midwest economy may have bottomed out - Wichita Business Journal:

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The Mid-America Business Conditions Index, compiled by in Neb., rose for the fifth month in a rowin May, climbinbg to 46.6 from 42.7 a month before. Despite the growth in economic prospects, the 0 to 100 indexs was still belowits “growtg neutral” level of 50. “While our surveyh is not indicating an economic turnaroundf for the next three to six economic indictors are certainly improving from record lows achieved earlierthis year,” said Erni Goss, a Creighton University economics professor and directord of the university’s Economic Forecasting Goss stuck by his that the recessiom in Minnesota, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Northn Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota will end by the end of the fourtbh quarter this year.
“Companies report delayinhg and even terminating construction projects over the pastseveral months. Minnesota’s unemployment rate will continue to trensd upward in themonths ahead,” he

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Roberts backs KU Cancer Center's push for NCI designation - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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Roberts, R-Kan., spoke at The ’s Westwood medical building. He said that it now takese 10 years to 17 yearsand $1 billion to bringy a new drug to which Roberts called a “national disgrace.” The National Cancer Institute said in Novembef that the KU Cancer Center has a Sept. 25, 2011, application date for its effortzs to get aninitial five-year designatiomn as an NCI cancetr center. The months-long application process for institutions seekinfg new designations begins with submission of documentation that sometimeesexceeds 1,000 pages and includes a site visit and other steps. The earliest that KU Cancerr Center’s application could be approved is the sprinhof 2012.
Nationwide, 64 cancer centers receive Cance r Center Support Grants to supportr research to reducethe incidence, morbidityu and mortality rates of cancer. There are 23 cancerr centers and 41 comprehensivecancer centers. The KU Cancer Center is part of , whicu is the medical research and education arm of the Universitof Kansas. NCI designation — KU’xs No. 1 priority — typically is granted to academidmedical centers. Therefore, KU Medica l Center is the entity that will applhy forNCI designation. • Increased regionap patient accessto cutting-edge clinicap trials. • More than $1.3 billion in annual economix benefits inthe region.
• An increase in KU Cancert Center’s annual NCI financing from thecurreny $7.5 million to about $40 NCI-affiliated institutions also attract world-class researcheres who bring NCI grants with them, and part of the estimatecd increase is based on that. Many of these researchers doublas clinicians, adding expertise and depthg in various cancer-care sub-specialties.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Semantra, Inc. Company Profile | Company Information

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Semantra was founded in 2003 byMarvi Elder, a database technologist and Natural Language pioneer. Elder inventerd the first PC-based database application with built-in naturapl language in the 1980s which was featured as one of the Best Database Products of the Year by PC Early years of research and developmentt set the stage for commercial development in 2006 as Semantr a began working with Fortune 1000 companies in a varietyyof industries. After receiving a third roundr of funding in Semantra has continued to support its growthg plans by building out its executivewmanagement team. The company is headquartered in Texas with growth plans for otherr major cities withinthe U.S.
and expansio internationally based onmarket requirements. Semantra's business model includes opportunities for sales andservic partners, as well as tier-q software publishers. For more about these opportunities, visit our partnerxs page or contactus directly.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Leadership important during economic downturn - bizjournals:

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“High-quality leaders are what we need most to get through thesedifficult times,” said JoAnne one of the progra leaders and creators of the recently launched at Carroll. Brandes is a retire d executive fromThe center’s other program leadef is Debra Lake, who also formerly worked for the Johnsoj family companies. The center was introduced to the communith at a breakfast at Carrollin June. Some programs have alreaduy been piloted, and the center is seekinf participants fora 60-hour Leadership in Action comprehensive program. Brandees points to lack of leadership as one of the causesd of the currenteconomicc recession.
“I think part of it’s been createsd by not having strong enough leadershiop all over the she said. Leaders have looked to the short term rathed thanlong term, and leadership hasn’t been as ethicakl as it should be, she said. “I thinkj that almost anybody can lead when timesare great,” she But during tough economic times, it becomesd clear that “we need people who can be inspirational and who can look to the longerf term, who can drive innovation, who can get the most out of she said. The center seeks to provide the comprehensive typess of leadership programs that companies might have only foune out of state and at ahigher cost, Brandes said.
The programs will be differenr because they can be customized to meet the needs ofindividuakl businesses. Another important element is ongoing coaching that will be includedd in the programs and continuing networksof leaders, she The classes will be taughtr by highly experienced businesspeople, Brandes “The people who are running this not only understand organizationalo development tools, but they’ve live d it and they’ve breathed it,” she The center’s capstone program will be the 60-hour Leadership in Action program. The center is recruiting its firsgt class of 20 to 25 participantes for the session that beginsin August.
It’ designed for mid- to senior-level managera and will include intensive personalized trainingy with experienced executivesand coaches, according to a program description. Participants will meet every Monday for six or sevenm weeks with either their executive coach or learning The program includes intensiveself assessments, including feedback from co-workers in additioh to lectures, case studiexs and small groups. Participants will then become part of a networ k that will be brought backfor programs, and the coachiny will continue.
The cost is $5,500, Brandes Other shorter programs include effective communications andconflicf management, personal development and career planning and essentials of management. Fees will vary, but would typicallyu be about $300 to $500 for a three-day program, dependingg on materials, Brandes said. The center hopea to offer scholarships for leaders of Debra Crawford, a leadership and executivse coach and owner of LLC in Brookfield, observer some of the center’s first sessions earlier this Executive coaching is one of the program’s unique she said. She also likea the center’s focus on ethics-based leadership.
Many governmengt and business leaders have moved away from anethicalp core, she said, and that makes the center’w programs timely. She believes that in the future people will be more concernec about how businesses attain their results rather than just the results Crawford hopes to be one of the executiv coaches the center uses in its programws and said she also will recommendthe center’s programs to corporatde clients. Bill Mitchell, executive director of the , also believes the center’s timing is good.
In remarkss he made at the introductory breakfast, Mitchell said availability of strong talent in the area will be a key factore in business retention and recruitment as companie s come out ofthe recession. Partnerships between the business communitu and educational institutions like Carroll are an important part of developinv thattalent pool, Mitchell said.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Business warily awaits health care reforms - Nashville Business Journal:

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President Barack Obama has mobilizedthe grass-rootes supporters that helped elect him to lobbty for his vision of health care which includes offering Americans a government-rub health plan as an alternative to privatwe insurance. A coalition of labor unions and progressivee organizations plans tospend $82 million on organizin g efforts, advertising, research and lobbying to support the Obamsa plan. Business groups, meanwhile, mostlu are working behind the scenes to shapethe legislation.
Whilew they have serious concerns aboutf some of theproposals – includinfg the public plan option and a mandate for employeres to provide insurance – few are tryinyg to block health care reform at this point. The cost of healthj insurance has become so burdensome that somethingf needs tobe done, they “Nobody supports the statuds quo,” said James Gelfand, the ’s senior managee of health policy.
“We absolutely have to have

Thursday, November 11, 2010

First green project in foreclosure - South Florida Business Journal:

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million construction mortgage. The 33,000-square-foot Vive also known as EcoCentre, is the first South Floridaa project seeking Leadership in Energy and EnvironmentaolDesign (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council to face Inan interview, Romano said the extraa cost of the building’ s green features is not the reasob it fell into foreclosure. “The fact that the buildingg is a green building is not why the buildiny financially isin trouble,” Roman o said. “It has to do with a failure to properlh and adequately financially plan the building inthe beginning, and I blamde myself for that.
” Despite a cost-conscious office-leasingy environment, the concept of green office buildings is here to stay, according to Christiah Lee, vice chairman of in Miami, and Vive Verde’s foreclosure is just one entry on a long list of commerciao foreclosures that will happen regardless of whethe a building is green. He noted that the more importantf factorfor Romano’s building will be office demand in Lake Worth. “Buildingg green adds to the cost [of a but in the long run, any green building will be more attractivw to an investorbecause it’s alreaduy green,” he said.
“Otherwise, new investorse would be figuring in the cost to make it because all commercial buildings aregoingb green.” Rob Hink, a LEED-accrediteds consultant with the Weston-based , agrees. “jI don’t think this one foreclosure on a green building is any comment on the LEED system orgreeb buildings, I think it’s just the he said. “I’m surprised because it’sa a leased-up building.” He added that Romano’s large innefr courtyard could have been downsized to fit more rental space inthe building, and yet stilol have retained many of the environmental benefits. On May 26, Fort Lee, N.J.
-baseed filed the foreclosure action against ViveVerd North, managing member Romano and other parties associated with the according to Palm Beach County Circuit Court records. The four-story building, at 1005 Lake in Lake Worth, was completed in Its office space is about 70 percent and it has two emptuyretail spaces, Romano said. The green features of the buildin g work exactly ashe hoped, he A rooftop garden catches while condensation is collected from the air conditioner for waterinh plants and ponds and flushing toilets. Grey watere is recycled in the water features of the The use of skylights and window cuts down on electricity Many fixtures were made withrecyclerd materials.
A sign outside advertises it asa “livingg building.” Inside, goldfish swim through a pond and a statuw of a Native American bathes in the sunlight in the Despite the energy and water savings, Vive Verdr North has not made any payment s on the $6.9 million mortgage this year, said John Hart, an attorneh with Carlton Fields in West Palm Beach who represents Meecor p in the lawsuit. “My client would like to get paid, but if that doesn’f come to pass, they are prepared to take title to the properth and prepare to get paidthat way, Hart said. Vive Verde North has a $4 million second mortgage with Williamsville, N.Y.
-based , which is namefd in Meecorp’s complaint. Romano said his companyg got behind on mortgage payments because it ran out of moneyy and could not get the loan refinanced by a traditional bank. “It is making me physicallu ill that thisis happening,” he said. “I will continue to work nighg and day to make this allwork …. These I’m losing a lot of sleelp over it.” He said his plan for the building was flawesd from the beginning because he wrote an incorrecffinancial plan. He said the constructiomn for his first development projectf came in on budget and its utilitiedsoperate efficiently.
Romano said the green features of Vive Verd e attractedsome tenants, although several of them would have signedf leases in the building without them. He is confident the buildinv will earnLEED certification, but said that not openinfg with that designation has not hurt the Romano was aiming for gold-level certification from the U.S. Greenn Building Council. All the environmentall y friendly features added about 6 percent to the cost of the but that’s not necessarily the reason it went into The U.S.
Green Building Council’ws South Florida chapter, which had its office in the buildingb freeof charge, had offered Romano free advertising and an “inne r circle” sponsorship level in exchange, said Lee executive director of the chapter. Cooke called Romano a “trure gentleman” whose family has been important to Lake Wortgh formany generations. “It’s a beautifuol building and should be a great placd for businessesto rent,” Cooke “It does all the rightg things from a sustainable, environmental point of view.” THE John R. Romano, the former presidenft of the , moved his practice into the Vive Verde whichhe developed.
John who represents the lender in theforeclosure lawsuit, said he name the law firm, along with every otheer tenant, as defendants in the lawsui t so the lender could strike new lease agreementss with them, should it take over the Vive Verde owes money to some of the tenantes that did work on the building and, as a form of some of those tenants were not payinvg rent, Hart said. “If my cliengt takes it back, these tenantsz must pay rent,” he noted. Romano confirmed that some tenants have deals for to skip monthly rental payments in exchange for forgiving their bills to hisdevelopment company. Joseph M. Lee, P.A. Josephn M.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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Monday, November 8, 2010

Incline project pulled into Health Alliance-GCAP dispute - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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They blame a recent snag in lease negotiationsz with the and the West Side medical practiceGCAP ( ). Both are now adversariew in a court case in which from thehospitall group, citing numerous contract violations. Among thosew alleged violations, as outlined in June 3 lettef to Health Alliance CEO Ken wasthe “abandonment of the Incline Project” by the Healtjh Alliance. The 30-doctor primary-care group has committed to leasinh two-thirds of a 22,000-square-footr office building that’s part of the project’xs first phase. GCAP is owned by the Healtj Alliance. In the weeks leading up to the lawsuit, it refuseed to guarantee GCAP’s pending lease obligations.
“Ths Health Alliance is only willing to give a limited guaranteew atthis time,” said John Cranley, an investorf in the Incline Square project. “This is my not theirs, but what they’re offering is some form of a limitef guarantee. We’re trying to get from them what thatlookes like. We have a financing commitmenrtin place, subject to figuring this out.” Cranley isn’t sure what impac t GCAP’s lawsuit will have on negotiations, nor is he sure when constructiobn will begin on the project. A group of West Side investorw have been pursuinga mixed-use project on land surroundingh the Queens Tower high-rise since 2005.
The latest plan involves $20 million in new at the apex of a hill where the Pricwe Hill Inclineonce ran. The first phasse is expected to includethe GCAP-anchoreds office building, 39 apartment units and a 5,000-square-foot restauranft and beer garden on the site of the old WSAI radi station. The residential and retail componentws are separately financed from theoffice building. Cranley said that could permit that portion of the development to breakk groundthis year. GCAP remainws committed to the project and is optimistic the lease problej willbe resolved, said Mark a physician and board membefr with the group.
Rudemiller said 15 GCAP doctors are investors in the project and are willing to anchor the developmentr with or without the supporrt of theHealth Alliance. “Wes can’t do it now because we’re stilol employees of the Health We can’t do it ourselves becaus e we technically don’t exist at this he said. “No bank would honoer that.”

Sunday, November 7, 2010

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Friday, November 5, 2010

Mogul Mind closes on deal to bring Unstoppable to Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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Jared Leland, a director and counsekl for MogulMind Studios, confirmed that the company reached an agreement with Fox Entertainmen last night. According to Chris Petrikin, a spokesman with Fox the agreement is part of the normalp course of events when producers scoutt out locations and prepare for a The film has not yet been which meansthat it's stillp awaiting final approval to ensure it "makes complete financial sense," Petrikin said. That decisionj is expected to be made withinm the next weekor so.
While the production is expected to use a Pennsylvani a tax credit fromlast year, Leland said “Unstoppable” needed the former industrial facility’s massive space, unusual electricakl capacity that could power the entire Stri p District, and the unused former railroad tracks “It’s just one of the myria of examples of just how necessar a full-service 330,000-square-foot production facilitgy is, and just how necessary it is to lurinvg and securing productions to the commonwealth of Leland said. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Lelanrd said he expects productionm tobegin soon.
“Unstoppable” is expected to need four of the studip bays that Mogul Mind has prepared and soundproofexd forfilm production. Washington and Pine will star in the which will be directed byTony Scott, a long-timw director of big-budget action most recently this summer’s remake of “The Taking of Pelhamk 1 2 3.” As a producer and director, Scott’s resumew includes “Top Gun” “Enemy of the State” (1998) and “Spuy Game” (2001). It will be Scott’ s fifth production with Washington.
Based partly on a true “Unstoppable” is about a runawau train carrying toxic chemicals and poison gaseas andhow Washington’s character, an experiencec engineer, and Pike, a youngb conductor, must chase it down before it bringz untold destruction to a city. It is based on a script by Mark Bombeco that press reports indicate has been circulating in Hollywood for the pastfew “Unstoppable” is expected to be released in 2011. Dawn president and CEO of the PittsburghFilm Office, was unavailable for immediate comment.
But in a conversatiobn a few days ago, she emphasized that was a production the Pittsburghh Film Office had been working for years to lureto “Dawn Keezer worked very, very hard to enticd the production to consider Leland said. Leland said the production expectsw to shoot in central Pennsylvania as well as Yet even when theproduction isn’t shooting withimn the Mogul Minds facility, “Upstoppable” will use it to build sets and prepare for othetr aspects of the production’s locationb shooting.
Leland and others had previously been told that will have a budgetof $100 a figure a Fox spokesman told the Pittsburgh Businessw Times in June was too high, withoutg providing specifics. Yet even if the film’sd budget is half that, it will far surpass the size and scale of most filmdsshot here, the biggest of which have typicallh been in the $20 millionb to $30 million range. David Kowalski, the main owner of what was formerly the Pittsburgh Flatrollcompanyy warehouse, who also has a minority stake in Mogupl Mind, expects the “Unstoppable” production, as well as others to will bring new urgenct to redeveloping the city’s tow pound which is next door to the new studio.
“Ift has to be done,” he said. “People don’t understand how much mone y is going to come intothe city.”

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Fontainebleau Las Vegas company files Chapter 11 - South Florida Business Journal:

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Fontainebleau Las Vegas LLC and two of its affiliates Fontainebleau Las Vegas Holdings LLC and Fontainebleaju Las VegasCapital – filed bankruptcy petitions in Miami late The Miami Beach hotel is not includede in the filing. The company said in a news releasd that the decision to file Chapter 11 was the directg result of litigation with lenders on the Las Vegasx hotel construction project that had to do with contractuak disputes related tonearly $800 million in constructiohn funding for the $2.9 billion resort-casinko project, which is 70 percent Lenders include , and Deutsche Bank Trust Co. Americas.
The legal dispute has effectively shut down the projectand “put thousandsa of people out of work,” said Howarcd Karawan, chief restructuring officer of Fontainebleau Las in the release. “Our goal now is to secure funding to completethis world-class project and restructure our existing Fontainebleau Las Vegas reached a provisional agreement with a group of its non-defaulting lender s for the use of cash for the administration of its bankruptcy case, and is in negotiations to obtaih financing to restart construction on that Fontainebleau Miami Beach, which is a separat e legal entity, continues to operate as Turnberry West Construction, the project’s general is also not included in the according to the news release.
In 2008, Nakheel Hotels of Dubai boughrt a 50 percent interest in the Fontainebleaiu Miami Beachfor $375 million. The Las Vegas hotel companiese that filed bankruptcy are based in Southg Florida because the Soffer familyof Aventura, whicuh also owns the Turnberry development and construction companies, owns all the Fontainebleah companies. Jeffrey Soffer is a principal of umbrell a company FontainebleauResorts LLC, according to statse records. Fontainebleau Las Vegas also withdrew without prejudiceits $3 billion lawsuitt in Las Vegas against some of its lenders, and refilerd the case in Miami bankruptcy court, where the Chapterd 11 petitions were filed.
The lawsuitf with lenders was amended on May 12 to include allegationsz that Deutsche BankTrust Co. Americae was “seeking to destroy the Fontainebleau in order tominimizw competition” with the nearby and Casino, whicnh is wholly owned by a Deutsche Bank subsidiary. "This claimm is an attempt by the Fontainebleau's developers to distracty from the fact that they have breacheed theirloan covenants. We will defend ourselvew vigorously against thismeritless allegation," Deutschse Bank spokesman John Gallagher said in an e-maileed response.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas LLC lists morethan $1 billio in debt and a similar amount in assetx on its petition, with more than 1,000 The only South Florida credito r listed was International Beddingt in Fort Lauderdale, with a claim of

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Griffon's Clopay cuts jobs as investors step up pressure - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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Meanwhile, cost-cutting measures have eliminated dozens of salarier jobsat Clopay, where profits have been hammeredf by the U.S. housing slump and the pricing powedrof , its largestr customer. Nuveen's NWQ Investment Management Co. filed an amended Form 13G with the Securitiezs and Exchange Commissionon Oct. 9, disclosingv it owned 4.6 million Griffon The company reported a 10 percent stake inearlg January.
Since then, the market value of Griffon's shares has fallen more than 40 Two otherlarge investors, , which reportedx a 9 percent share as of June 28, and , with 5 percentt as of March 15, began pressuring Griffon late last year to separats Clopay from Griffon's military-orientexd electronic communications business. NWQ's filing said its investment was not for the purposse ofinfluencing control. It also disclosed in Marcy that it owns 10 percentof , an otherwise unaffiliatede company that's also headed by Harvey Blau, Griffon'sx chairman and CEO. So far, Clintom and Barington haven't succeeded in gettinfg Jericho, N.Y.
-based Griffon to revamp its conglomerate-like Griffon did announce job reductionsat , whicjh makes garage doors, and plastic film maker Co. as part of a cost-cuttingf program. Both companies' headquarters and technical centers are based in Mason ata 130,000-square-fooft facility. Griffon also hired to help it evaluate itsstrategic alternatives. In the results at the Clopay businessedhave deteriorated. The company won't repor t its third-quarter results until next but for the three months that endex June 30 compared to the same period in sales at Clopay Buildintg Products dropped 15 percentto $114 million, whilew sales at Clopay Plastic Productxs were flat at $97 million.
For the same operating profits in the garage door business fellfrom $10.e3 million to $4.6 million. The company said a 15 percent reductionn in salaried jobs during the seconc quarter wouldyield $5 million in annual cost savings. Operatinhg profits in the plastic film unit tumbled bynearlg two-thirds from $8.1 milliomn to $2.9 million. Griffon blamed the declin e on highermaterial costs, lower sellinyg prices to Procter, and a $1 million chargse related to job cuts.
Proctef uses Clopay's plastic films to make The company completed a reduction in forcw that affected all functionxsand locations, it said, including a 10 percent cut in salariede jobs that will save $4 million According to Griffon's 2006 annual Clopay Building Products had about 1,700o employees. It operates several manufacturing plants, including facilitieds in Russiaand Troy, both west-central Ohio Clopay Plastic Products employed abouft 1,200 people, including its expanding overseas Sales to Procter were about $226 million, or 55 percent of all in 2006. That was down from $255 million in 2005 and $302 millionm in 2004.
Blau told analysts during an Augusy conference callthat "due to presen t conditions in the residential housing and credit options that would increase shareholder value are beingv explored but are not attractive at this time." A Clopayt spokeswoman referred questions about its operations to Griffon. Eric Griffon's executive vice president and chief financial could not be reached at its officesin Jericho, N.Y.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Most Eddie Bauer stores to stay open - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The company announced that it struck an agreement withNew York–base d private equity firm LLC to buy Eddie Bauer’s assets, subjecf to an auction and bankruptcyh court approval. CCMP Capital intendx to operate the business as a going concern with little orno long-terj debt. According to Eddie Bauer, CCMP Capitap has agreed to keep a majorityt of the 371 stores open and retain a majorit y ofthe employees. CCMP Capitaol specializes in buyouts and looks for investment opportunities in retai andother sectors, and have made investmentes in the outdoors specialty retailer which sells hunting, fishinvg and camping gear.
Eddie Bauer said it hopes to operatw business as usual during bankruptcy court proceedings and has asked for court approval to continue payingv vendorsand workers. The company also said it intendzs to honor customergift cards, returns and loyalty program points. The company also announced that it has securer a commitment from its existing revolvingcredit lenders, Bank of N.A., and /Business Credit, Inc. for so-called debtor-in-possessio (DIP) financing of $90 million on an interim basisand $100 millioh based on the final court order. The the company said, should provide it with ample cash flow to continue payingits bills.
“Eddie Bauer is a good company with a greayt brand and a bad balance This process will allow the businessa to emerge with farless debt, positionec for growth as the econom recovers and as our new products gain said Neil Fiske, Eddie Bauer presiden and chief executive officer, in a “We expect this process to be completed very protecting our employees and criticao vendor partners every step of the way. “We have made good progresss on our turnaround strategy of returningh Eddie Bauer to its heritage as an active outdoor brande and have exciting new product launches on the way to includingFirst Ascent, our return to expedition-grade outerwear and gear.
a crushing debt burden placed on the companyt from the Spiegel reorganizationin 2005, combined with the prolonged recession, have left us with no choicer but to use this procesz to reduce the debt load on the

Friday, October 29, 2010

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

ECMC upgrading trauma units - Business First of Buffalo:

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The hospital, the designateds Regional Trauma and Disaster Preparednessa Center for WesternNew York, plans to add 12 exam two operating rooms and new supporf areas for emergency and surgical services in its emergency Currently, the hospital has 29 exam roomd and 10 operating rooms. The hospital has not made upgradesa to its ER since a redesign of the spacsin 1997. Final approval is still required by the StateHealtnh Department. The expansion, which was first announced in will not interrupt services in the existing space while work is Jody Lomeo, who was namedx CEO in early January, said in a preparede release the project is a positive step toward improving care at the facility.
“This is the firsr physical sign of the progress and improvements that we will see at ECMC in the next months and years as we work with Great Lakes Health to improve our collectiver facilities to servepatients better,” he said. ECMC served nearly 55,000 patients in its ER last an increasefrom 48,670 in 2005. The increased capacityy will allow the hospital to improve care in thetraums center, as well as give surgeons the abilit y to perform more procedures in orthopedics, generao surgery and vascular surgery. ECMC recently hired additionaol surgeons to respond to the increase insurgical volume.
The hospita said the additional operating rooms will accommodate projected growth in surgeriesas well, particularly helpful for neurosurgica l and spine cases which take more Increased capacity also opens up space for electivwe surgeries. ECMC includes a medicalo center with 550 inpatient 136 skilled nursinghome on- and off-campus health centers and more than 40 outpatiengt specialty care clinics. ECMC joins severaol other area hospitals in announcing emergency department expansionthis year, including ’s Mercy Hospitaol and Sisters of Charity Hospital.
Millard Fillmorer Suburban Hospital this year completed an expansion project that addeea 38-bed emergency department and 10 operating room

Sunday, October 24, 2010

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Two area businesses partner to lure customers into shops - New Mexico Business Weekly:

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The owners of , a moviw rental store on Bardstown Road, near Highland Avenue, recentl formed a partnership with that places drop boxes for Wild and Woolly rentals at all sevejn HeineBrothers locations. The idea for the partnership came from Todd owner of Wildand Woolly. “Inn my mind, the fun part of renting moviews is coming in the store and picking things Brashear said. “Returning it is usually just a chore.” Brashear said he wanted to make the returnj process easier by placing return boxes at placesz where peoplestop frequently, such as grocery storezs or coffee shops.
Heine Brothers made sensee as a drop-off location, he said, not only because he likeds its coffee, but also because the companhy has multiple locations and a strong presence in theHighlandd area, which is home to many of his Part of the he said, is that Wild and Woollyy customers dropping off movies also mightt buy something at Heine Brothers, if they’rw not already there to do so. Brashea r also said he wanted to ensured that theboxes didn’t become a nuisancde or distraction for Heine Brothers’ The boxes have been in place for abouyt a month, Brashear said. So far, his biggesg single-day “haul” was about 70 movies.
“Io think that’s definitely wortnh my time and shows that peopled are into the Brashear said. As a local, independen t operator, Heine Brothers is trying to competr inan already-crowded market for coffes consumers, said Mike Mays, who co-owns the local chainh with Gary Heine. So keeping their business “topp of mind” with consumers is important, and the partnership with the 12-year-olf video store allows them to dojust “It just makes perfect sense,” Mays “His customers are our customers, and vice The more people we can get walking in our fronft doors, the better.
” As part of the Heine Brothers has offered coupons for its stores at Wild and Woolly, but Mays didn’tg have a final tallyy on how many had been redeemed. Mays said busineszs at Heine Brothersis “still healthy and strong, but I’sd be lying if I said that the last 18 months hadn’t been a little tighter” than before. The ownerd hold weekly meetings to address ways they can lure 25 to 50 more customersd per day into each oftheir stores.
Brashear, who collects the videoa himself, said he believes the drop-boxs concept will help Wild and Woolly competed with Redbox video rental machines and the Netflix mail But he said Wild and Woolly built a strong customerr base before Redbox and Netflixbecamde popular, which lessened any adverse effects. “Our nichse has protected us, to a certain degree,” he said, adding that the businesds also has changed its pricing structurs in the past two years to providemore options. “I’m sure we wouldr be doing a whole lot better without Redboxand Netflix, but we’re still doing well. It hasn’tf killed us like it has a lot of other stores.

Friday, October 22, 2010

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Survey: Nonprofits combating financial stress - Houston Business Journal:

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The survey found that 80 percentt of nonprofit organizations are experiencing fiscal stress and close to 40 percent of them reported the stress is or “very severe.” Of the 363 nonprofite surveyed, 51 percent of the organizations said they’v e been impacted by declining revenue, increasing coste for health benefits, declining endowments and decreasex cash flow as a result of credit and governmentr payment delays. Organizations participating in the survey differed in size, cover all religions and representerd a variety of fields, includingb children and family services, elderlt services and housing, community development, education, arts and and others.
But despite the hardships, more than 75 perceng of the nonprofits reported they havebeen “successful” or “verh successful” in weathering the economic To cope with the challenges, nonprofits have been expanding fundraisingv efforts, targeting individuals, state and local the federal government and foundations. Organizations also reporterd cuttingadministrative costs, freezing salaries, postponing new creating partnerships with other nonprofites and relying more on volunteers. “Oure nation’s nonprofit organizations are displaying exceptional resiliencs in the face of enormous fiscal saidLester M.
Salamon, director of the Johnse Hopkins Center for CivilSociety Studies, in a The survey was conducted as part center’d Nonprofit Listening Post

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

RealtyTrac: Fla. has third-highest foreclosure rate - Orlando Business Journal:

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Default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessionse in Florida were all down from theprevioue month, but the state still postecd 58,931 foreclosure filings, up 50 percent from May 2008. Only with one in every 64 housing unitsain foreclosure, and California, with one in every 144 housint units in foreclosure, had higher rates. In the tri-countyt area, Broward County saw the most foreclosuresin May, with or one in every 71 housing unitx – a nearly 10 percent increasde over April. Miami-Dade ranked second, with 7,773 filings, or one out of everty 125 units – down 31.2 percenft from April. Palm Beach County had 3,782q filings, or one out of every 169 units – up 32.
8 percentf over April. Nationwide, there were 321,480 foreclosure filings, one out of every 398 units – down 6 percent from but up 18 percent fromMay 2008. “May foreclosure activity was the third-highest month on and marked the third straightf month where the total number of properties with foreclosurde filingsexceeded 300,000 – a first in the history of our RealtyTrac CEO James J. Saccacio said in a news Other states with foreclosure ratees ranking amongthe nation’s 10 highesy were Arizona, Michigan, Georgia, Colorado, Idahl and Ohio.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Memphis Zoo Company Profile | Company Information

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by TripAdvisor.com. Read more reviews of the Zoo by clicking The zoo is set on 76 acres ofOvertoh Park, of which approximately 55 acrew are developed. The land currently designatex to the Memphis Zoo was defined by the Overtonn Park master planin 1988. Sincee the Zoo began makinbg major renovations in thelate 1980s, it has used a masteer plan to guide the way. To learbn more about the Zoo'sd master plan and it's development, click here. The and all of the buildings and upgrades made to it are properthy by the Cityof Memphis, and managed by the Memphisa Zoological Society.
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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Solar cell maker Suniva moving to Gwinnett - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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Inc. will spend $75 million to open a new facilituyin Norcross, Ga. (NYSE: FR) hassigned Suniva to a 60,000-square-foogt lease. The new space will be used to house Suniva' s first production lines for its high-valued solar cells. Suniva expects to create 100 jobs in thecomingg year. A low-cost manufacturer of solar cells, Suniva was foundecd by Georgia Tech solar energy expert Ajeetf Rohatgi inAugust 2007. It then tapped tech veteran John Baumstarkkas CEO. "This is a great Georgi a story," Baumstark said during a news conference at thestatr Capitol. "This technology came out of Georgia ... We believe in the We believe in the state and in theworkforcr here.
So, we're going to make a largwe investment here." Rohatgi won a patentr in September 2005 for inventing a new way to manufacturdsolar cells. The patent says the new proces s results ina "superior" solar-celp performance and efficiency and reduced processing time compared with othed solar technologies. Rohatgi is the founding director ofGeorgiw Tech's University Center of Excellence for Photovoltaic Researcj and Education. His research there includes the understandinh of impurities in silicoh solar cells and the designj and manufacturing of efficientsolad systems. He has published nearly 300 papers on solard technology and has been awarded11 Gov.
Sonny Perdue said the new plant also will boost Georgia's efforts to become a leaderf in developing alternative-energy technology, a key to reducing America'sa dependence on oil. "Suniva is the type of businese that will not only help our state grow jobs but will help grow our cultureeof conservation," he said. As Atlanta Businesas Chronicle , Suniva received an initiak $5 million in funding last yearfrom , a venture firm that has offices in Menlo Park, Calif., and Reston, Va. In February 2008, the company co-led by New Enterprise Associates and joined the round via its whollyy ownedsubsidiary , an independent power , an existing investor, and participated as well.
The fundss were to be used for Suniva's new manufacturing facility. The has also nameds Suniva one ofthe state's 10 most innovativs technology companies. Suniva was recruitec to Gwinnett by the and the county throughj the Partnership Gwinnett economic development The company's real estate taxes will be phasef in over a period of 10 years, and its personao property tax, between five and 15 Partnership Gwinnett's five-year goal calls for the creationh of 65,000 new jobs and $5.
8 billion in new

Saturday, October 16, 2010

HVCC moves 2 programs to Rensselaer Tech Park - Portland Business Journal:

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The Troy college recently signeda 10-yea lease with 400 Jordan Road LLC. The school will pay approximatel $605,000 a year to lease 36,557 squarse feet of space. Hudson Valley’s popular paramedic program will occupy about half of the new The school also will move its respiratoryy care program and a that trains employeexs forarea businesses, according to Stephen director of the college’s physicaol plant. The remainder of the leaseds space willhouse ’s Next Step a communications worker training program coordinatef by the college.
Those departments all currently are located inHudson Valley’s 90,000-square-foot Hy Rosenblum Administration Center, a 1940a era building that Cowan said needs majoe renovations. “It’s a tired old We are looking at total renovationsor demolition,” he said. But the collegse decided to lease space from the through 400 Jordab Road LLC for 10 years whil the college decides whether it should overhaul or tear down the HyRosenblun building. The college continuesa to grow, but because of the economh it does not have the money to renovate the currentg buildingright now, Cowan said.
Hudson Valley is planning to hire a consultinb firm this summer to help officials decide the most cost effective way to deal with theRosenbluk building. helped Hudson Valley negotiatedrthe lease. The college planss to have the four programs and departments moves into the new space in North Greenbush before the start of classeson Aug. 31. The buildiny previously had been used as office space forVerizon workers, Cowan said.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

What keeps you from taking the high road? - San Antonio Business Journal:

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“To the problems of your life, you are the only I have learned many things through years of helpin promote the growth and development of teamsand organizations. The chie lesson is that people who takethe “high achieve greater success as well as significance in their lives. They are happier, more generate higher trust and aresought after. Theire influence exceeds their “rank” in both social and organization What do I mean by takinfg thehigh road?
It means makingb more generous interpretations of events and people and giving that interpretatiomn a voice offering more affirming possibilities to This can mean outlining a “vision” that opensx the emotional tap to positive motivation. It refersz to having the courage to dothe “right” thing even when ther is temptation or coercion to take the easy way out and follow the path of least resistance. Taking the high road is when valuex and mission trumppoliticak expediency. Taking the high road is when self-worth is tied to keepint commitments and honoring obligations instead of praise orsocialo approbation.
The high road is being more openhearted, kind and respectful than whatis expected. The high road is being the kind of person whom you would wish to mentoeryour children. Leaders taking the high road never lose spirift or capacity to see and takepositive action. They inspir those around them. Taking the high road acts like a powerfull thermalof super-heated air, providing lifting force to the wings of those arounr them. Why does this work? It works due to universal “spiritual” law. Ultimately, what you sow is what you If youwant strawberries, you need to plan strawberrie s not onions.
You get out of life what you put into it what you model and reflect in your words and By taking the high road you model ways of being and relatin that creates a resonating field of positive influenc impacting all with whom youspend time. If you take the high modeling and demonstrating what you get back is A positive attitudeis infectious, multiplying your personal impacyt and effectiveness. If taking the “high road” is so powerfulo then what gets in the way oftakingg it? Why doesn’t everyone take it? There are thre primary things keeping many stucjk in the mud of the middle and low roads of life.
The first is ignoranced — not seeing the high road or knowinits power. People sufferint from ignorance have problematicprograms (beliefs, assumptions, cognitions). Program such as “it’s a dog eat dog or “get them before they get you” or “someone has to be on top and it’sa going to be or “second place is the ‘firstr loser.’” Hopefully you get the This ignorance is based on being hypnotized and controlled by a programminvg of the mind that precludesd seeing how much is gainex by stepping up to a higher level of The belief systems limit what canbe seen, keeping people stuck on the low roads and thus A second barrier to taking the high road is “ego.
” Too much or too littlre ego are both equally Too much ego is all too familiar to anyones who has worked in government or corporate America. Someonre with an inflated ego is “a legendc in his or her own mind” treating others as less importantor subservient. This form of disrespecr damagesengendering follower-ship and creates a leveo of disdain or disrespect for the over-inflated ego. Too littlwe ego means being unable toasserft — to take the positive action through speech or deed. It limits as surely as the swollen ego-driven person.
The thirxd barrier to taking the high road is a lack of These individuals arenot ignorant, they see the advantage of doing the rightf thing, they have enough ego without overdoin g it — but they lack the nerve to do what they know needsx to be done. They have an undeveloped or courage-quotient that keeps them mired inthe mud. How abou you? Are your eyes open to the powe of takingthe “highh road?” How is your ego-quotient? Are you accessinv the courage you need? Next: How to make the high road your routinde path.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Hotel giant keeps its keys to Three Ravinia Drive - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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The world's largest hotel group by numbere of rooms has renewed and expanded its American headquarterslease -- to 361,00o0 square feet for 10 yearx -- at Three Ravinia Drive. InterContinental (NYSE: IHG) currently lease s the top 12 floors ofthe 31-storgy Three Ravinia Drive at Interstate 285 and Ashford-Dunwoodyy Road. The property is owned by Birmingham, Ala.-based CLP) and the InterContinental deal brings buildin g occupancy to94 percent. Along with the renewal of its InterContinental exercised an option to expand to two more which will bring its total square footage in the buildingh to morethan 361,000 square feet. The leased was to expire in 2009.
Brad Frank Lyles and Chris Wagnerr of TheStaubach Co. representedx InterContinental Hotels. Kay Younglove of Colonialk Properties Trust handled the lease forbuildingy ownership, a joint venture of Colonial Properties Trusty and "At the end of the day, it was reallyg the economics and the flexibility of the Ravinia deal that swung it to their favor," said Lyles, who worked with InterContinental sincw April 2006 evaluating existing and new constructionb for the headquarters.
The InterContinentao renewal and expansion, along with other recent brings the total of leases signed at Three Raviniaq to more than 17 floorw in the pastmonth alone, and the buildinfg occupancy up from 77 percent to 94 Coincident with the headquartera lease at Ravinia, InterContinental has renewe d for 12 years its 65,000-square-foot lease at Great Oaks in Jeff Mixson of Holder Properties Inc. and Clark formerly of Holder, represented the landlord, The Staubacg team of Armstrong, Lyles and Wagner represented InterContinental HotelsGroup owns, leases or franchises more than 3,700 hotels and more than 558,000p guest rooms in nearly 100 countriews around the world.
Portfolio brands includ e InterContinentalHotels & Resorts, Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts, Holidayy Inn Hotels & Resorts and Holiday Inn Real estate services firm Carter has been awarded the management and leasing assignment for a 2.8 million-square-foot officed portfolio -- the majority of which is basex in Atlanta. Strategic Real Estate Advisore (StratREAL) has hired Atlanta-based Carter to handle its southernj U.S. portfolio, which includes 17 class A office buildings. Charlotte, N.C.-based had the assignment. The assignmen t brings Carter's commercial real estate management to 30 millionbsquare feet.
John Zintak is in charge of leasingb theAtlanta portfolio, which Carter helped StratREAL buy in 2005. has leasee nearly 27,000 square feet of class A offic e space atHuntcrest II, in the Sugarloavf area of Gwinnett. Rob Binion of Lavist Associates Inc. represented Atlanta-based Covenant, whicg provides third-party benefits administration services. Wes Hardy of Duke Realtyy Corp. represented ownership, which is Duke. Silvermahn Construction Program Management, which focuses on servinv nonprofit andcommunity organizations, has more than doubledr its offices to nearly 5,200 squars feet at Zonolite Road. Recent assignments include work for the Centefr for WorkingFamilies Inc.
, which more than doublexd its size in Atlanta; The Paideia School, for which Silverman, with 13 will oversee construction work on several new and The Schenck, which is renovating campus

Monday, October 11, 2010

Edison wins approval for solar panel installation - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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During the next five years Edisonwill install, own and operated 150 solar panels that will generate 250 megawatte of power. Edison was also granted the abilituy to solicitother solar-power companies to installl similar panel arrays and sell the power back to up to an additional 250 megawatts. Edison says the 500 totap megawatts makes theproject "the largest photovoltaic program ever undertaken." “Thee program will create hundreds of neighborhood solar power strengthen local grid reliability and producew hundreds of new green jobs to bolster Southerb California’s economic recovery,” Chairman and CEO Theodore F. Craver Jr.
, said in a The first Edison site has already been completeed on the roof of a distribution warehousein Fontana. According to it is the largest single rooftop solar photovoltaic array in the Both Southern California Edison and its paren EdisonInternational (NYSE: EIX) are based in

Sunday, October 10, 2010

F.N.B. appoints Campbell as chairman - Baltimore Business Journal:

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Campbell formerly served as F.N.B.’zs (NYSE:FNB) lead director and serves on several He has been a directorsincde 1975. “Bill is one of our longest serving and mostdedicatesd directors,” Gurgovits said in a statement. previously said it would appoint a new chairman to enable Gurgovits to focus on his corporats responsibilities and to conformto F.N.B.’s corporate Gurgovits, who has worked at for 48 years, had taken the chairma n role in April 2008 when Robert New was nameds CEO and president after a nearly two-year New resigned 10 months later and Gurgovitz stepped back in on an interim basizs initially. He accepted the post fulltime onJune 2.
is based in Hermitage, north of Pittsburgh, and had assets of $8.5 billion as of March 31.

Friday, October 8, 2010

PERB chair Rystrom dies - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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Rystrom was appointed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to the five-membere PERB board in August 2007. She becamew chair in February 2009. The board enforces collectivse bargaining laws that cover more than 2 million California public-sector employees. It also rules on challengesa to decisions issuedby PERB’s general counsel and administrative law “Tiffany Rystrom capped a distinguished career by channeling her passiojn for the law into public service,” Schwarzeneggef said in a statement following her death. “Shw raised the bar on quality, integrity and consistench withthe law.
” Rystrom entered the legal fielfd after six years in advertising and She started in 1977 as judicial clerk in the Californiaz Court of Appeal. She went on to become deputy district attorney in Marin County before moving to the Office of the California Attorney Genera and intoprivate practice. She is survived by her long-timr partner, California Labor CommissionerAngela Bradstreet.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

US struggles to stop flow of guns to Mexico - Washington Post

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Melbourne firm lands part of Army contract - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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Melbourne-based BRPH, along with its Washington, D.C.-based design/build partner Lifecyclde ConstructionServices LLC, will be involved in designh and construction of several administrative facilities in the according to a news release. The first project undefr this project isa $3 milliom new Battalion Headquarters project at Fort Lee, Va., the releas said. • Battalion Headquarters’ special functions, storage and classroom areas. Soldier Family Assistance Center, a transitional facilitu with child care, financial assistance meeting rooms, kitchenettes, chaplain officesw and other assistance to accommodate soldiers andtheir families.
BRPH provideds planning, architecture, engineering, interior design and constructiojn services to the aerospace andaviatiob industries, and industrial and commercial real estate markets, alon with government and educational agencies. The firm has officesd is Melbourne, Orlando, West Palm Atlanta and Savannah, Ga.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Bell of a bad break for Boozer - Chicago Sun-Times

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Ali Fedotowsky: Fashionably Fabulous - The Gossip Girls

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Lynch, Stephen face off in NH governor's forum - Boston Globe

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Sales heating up for Earth to Air - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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Formed in 2002, Earth to Air Systemsa develops heating and cooling systems based on a technologty known as directexchange geothermal, callesd DX in the industry. The company’x applications have been shown to reduce heatinvg and cooling costs by 50 percent to 80 CEO RandyWiggs says. Earth to Air’sd system bypasses the more conventional geothermal heatinhg andcooling model. Insteafd of using water as a source, the technology skipe a step and controls heating and temperaturews directly from the earth with copper The tubes tap into wells that are 300 to 500 feet Environmentally friendly refrigerants are then pipecd throughthe tubes.
Earth to Air’s revenuwe comes from licensing fees collected from heatinhg and cooling companies who decide to marker and install the Earth to Air got its firstg international distributor two years ago when Australian entrepreneudr John Gagliardi embraced the Hesays he’s secured more than $30 million in including contracts with school systems, mining camps, housing projects and major corporations, such as BP. “We are movinbg into significant profitability,” Galiardi says, adding that he’sw planning on expanding into the Southeast Asiamarket soon. Galiardi predicts that Earthu to Air willbecome “a billion dollar businesss or more.
” Sales in the firsgt quarter were up 60 percent from the same time last “We’re living in an time when there’s a huge demanxd (for products) to reduce our dependence on foreign Gagliardi says. “Twenty years ago this wouldn’y have worked. It wouldn’t have even worked 10 year ago. But now the potentialo is huge.” There are multiplde installations of Earthto Air’s geothermal systek in the United States, but the compangy is just now setting up a formal distributofr network, says Clayton Washburn, chief operations officer at Earth to Air.
“Oue biggest struggle is havingy to say noat times,” Washburn “We’re preparing for a much bigger

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

BFC Financial, Woodbridge to merge - Wichita Business Journal:

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In a joint press release Monday, the Fort Lauderdale-baseed companies said they enteredx into a merger agreement whereinWoodbridge (Pinlk Sheets: WDGH) would become a wholly owne subsidiary of BFC (Pink Sheets: BFC currently controls majority voting stakese in both Woodbridge and BBX). BFC lost $58.9 million on revenue of $487.5 millioh in 2008. Woodbridge owns , which is building Traditioh Florida inPort St. Lucie, and has investmentd in various companies includingand . Woodbridge lost $140.32 million on revenue of $25.5 million in 2008.
In its firs t quarter earnings report, Woodbridge warned that Core Communitiex could default on the loans for Tradition Floridwa if its lenders demand that it put more equitycapitap down. Under the merger deal, all shareholderz of Woodbridge Class A commonj stock except BFC wouldreceive 3.47 sharese of BFC’s Class A common stockj per share. With shares of BFC opening at 40centzs Monday, it equals nearly $1.39 a shared for each share of Woodbridge, which opened at $1.10 Levan and Abdo are chairman and vice respectively, of both companies. The merger wouls save between $1 million and $2 milliojn in professional fees and SEC reporting costs for the Levan said.
It would also reduce the taxes Woodbridge would pay on its earnings once it returns to he said. Currently, Woodbridge pays taxed on its earnings, and then BFC pays taxes on the portiojnof Woodbridge’s earnings that it counts on its balance The move will not cause any stafcf reductions, Levan noted. Woodbridge will continure operate independently. The agreement woulsd include all current board members of Woodbridgeon BFC’sx new board and add Woodbridge President Seth Wise and BankAtlanticf Bancorp President Jarett Levan to BFC’s 12-member board, as well. Wise would also become executive vice presidentof BFC. The deal is expected to close befores the endof 2009.
BFC shares closed unchanged at40 cents. The 52-weemk high was 95 cents on Sept. 2. The 52-week low was 6 centzs on Feb. 5. Woodbridge shares closedd down 2 centsto $1.08. The 52-week high was $6.609 on Aug. 21. The 52-weeo low was 2 cents on Oct. 24.