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Florida Chamber goes green: Gives Gardiner $175k
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — In our round-up last week of up-and-coming Florida Republican leaders raking in copious quantities of cash from interest groups, we missed one of the biggest fish: Senate Majority Leader Andy Gardiner, the Orlando Republican likely... -
Many of Fla.’s biggest businesses say they’re neutral on casinos
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTwo of Florida’s biggest business-lobbying groups, the Florida Chamber of Commerce and the Florida Retail Federation, have now come out in opposition to legislation that would allow the construction of three huge, “destination resort”... -
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Who should pay for Florida's 'green' energy supplies?
Florida Power & Light Co. wants the right to charge its customers to build more solar power plants. Other companies just want the right to sell solar power.
Both are voices likely to be heard in the renewable-energy debate shaping up for this year's...Tags: Laws, Human Interest, Mike Bennett, Economy, Business and Finance, Mike Haridopolos
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The 1990s: Air & Sea Show takes off — so does Huizenga's business empire
This was the decade that Hurricane Andrew in 1992 caused a shift northward of Hispanics and Caribbean islanders, and Fort Lauderdale began printing recycling instructions in Spanish and Creole as well as English. Huizenga re-emerged on the business scene...Tags: Career and Workplace, Blockbuster, Homelessness, Hurricane Andrew (1992), Sun Life Stadium
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Boca Raton Concours d'Elegance: creating a successful fundraising vehicle for charity
Who: Rick Case
What: Case is founder and producer of the annual Boca Raton Concours d'Elegance that benefits the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County. The three-day event, featuring an antique and classic car show, is patterned after the decades-old...Tags: Jay Leno, H. Wayne Huizenga, Lifetime (tv network), Florida, Automotive Equipment
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Electric car charging station to be installed in downtown Fort Lauderdale
When the era of the electric car arrives, downtown Fort Lauderdale will be ready.
The first electric car charging station will soon be installed at AutoNation headquarters, a 17-story building facing Las Olas Riverfront. The 240-volt charging station...Tags: Chevrolet, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Nissan, Hybrid Vehicles, Vehicles
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Family vacation hot spots in Ft. Lauderdale
- Butterfly World, in Coconut Creek, is 10 acres of waterfalls, and tropical gardens and home to thousands of living, brightly colored butterflies. Visit the outdoor café. Admission is about $25 for adults, $20 for children three-11 and kids under three...Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Sport Climbing, Family Vacations, Gaming, Adults
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Excalibur Award honors business leaders
Advertising innovator Jordan Zimmerman, franchiser Ray Titus, entertainment expert Laurie Silvers and commercial builder Dwight Stephenson were named 2010 winners of the Sun Sentinel Excalibur Awards on Thursday evening.
The awards, which have recognized...Tags: Lauderhill, West Palm Beach, Advertising, Boca Raton, Hollywood Media Corporation
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