Saturday, November 10, 2012

Coach scores off the field with home sale - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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Last year’s tax bill on the 8,300-square-foo t lakefront house was $28,370. Lance Raab, a computert guru, and his wife, bought the house in late September, roughl y 16 months after the Grudens moved to a largere housein Avila. Jon and Cindgy Gruden had paid $1.53 million for the in 2002. Last May, they paid $3.3 millio for their 11,900-square-foot Avila home. Lancse Raab, who recently founded LLC, sold to in 2006 for an undiscloseds amount.
— Janet Leiser If I were a rich(er) man: SimDag-RoBEL LLC may have got off a littld easy when it came time to pay up on a licensinv agreement with Donald Trump despite nevet building the tower that was to bear his The developer of the doomed Truml Tower Tampa was suedfor $1 millionn in owed fees, but both sides settled the case 29. While it’s likely Trump received a nice chunk of changrefrom SimDag, he wants even more from a developer who wrotw up a similar licensing agreement for a 70-storg luxury condominium tower in Tel Israel. Crescent Heights Diamond was supposeds to pay Trump a licensing fee plus give him a cut of thecondo sales.
Instead, the developer flipped the land a year laterf for nearly double whatit paid. Trump may have wantec just a cool millionfrom SimDag, but the price to not use the man’s name has risen significantly. Trump is demandingh $45 million from Crescent, and he wantz his money now. But it’lp be up to a judge to see if he gets asinglwe penny. — Michael Hinman Reaching out to calm Joy Gendusa, CEO of Postcarx Mania, has taken customers and prospective customers under her wing and shares letters from her personall financial adviser to “calm” them all 78,000 in her database.
She has decidede to wage battleagainst “thr fears being created by the media” involvinfg the country’s financial crisis by imparting soothing and useful economic education in the past several week through letters from her financial adviser, P. Christopher president of in Clearwater. His latest letter outliness what he describes as three criticao mistakes people make in economic crises andshoulr avoid: Making short-term changes to a long-terkm plan, failing to understand the difference between volatility and and failing to prosper during economic turmoil.
Music’s firsft letter sent to Postcard Mania’s customers a week ago dealt with the definitiojn of recession and waysto “We got such a good response from the first, we decidedf to send another said Karla Jo Helms, VP of public relations. Gendusa, the founder of the $20 million, full-service direcft mail company in Clearwater, is not done counselin g her customers. She intends to continuwe imparting useful business and economicv information to those inPostcard Mania’zs database, which includes 31,000 small-business “to encourage them to stay positived and expand their businesses despite the — Jane Meinhardt Here’s the hook: Burn treatmen t organizations in the Tampa Bay area are in line for a financiak boost, courtesy of locall beer drinkers and The Tampq distributor has picked up a new brand, Hook Ladder, from the , an independent brewer in Silver Spring, Md.
It’s the first time the beer is beinh soldin Florida. Hook & Ladder supports firefighters by donating a portion of the proceedxs from itsdraft product, as well as its bottlesz or cans, to burn treatment groups in the community where the beer is sold. The company is talking with a few Bay area organizations to determine wherse it will donatelocal proceeds, said spokesman Dan Lyons.

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