Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Nationwide Arena sale under discussion - Business First of Columbus:

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million for real estate tax purposes and whether the Nationwide name would remain on the But it seems likely Nationwide would want to continue to be a partnefr with the Blue Jackets andthe arena. The company is one of the team’w largest corporate sponsors and the facility is the centerpiece of theArenwa District, where Nationwide and its investors have spent $750 millio in development projects over the past 10 “Nationwide will be a significanft part of the solution,” Priest said. “Theyg would not just walk The possibility of an increasr in the excise tax on beer in Franklin County is a major concernto Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc.
, said Kevin Lee, genera l manager at the company’s brewery in Columbus. Such taxews already represent the most expensive cost ofselling beer, he said, with the beveragse taxed 68 percent higher than the average U.S. consumerd product. Lee said higher excise taxes on alcohop hurt not just brewers buttheir suppliers, retailers and wholesalers that rely on revenue from beer sales. “Wre also believe they are highly regressivee taxes that disproportionatelyaffectg lower- and middle-income wage earners,” he said. Lee said it is too earluy to say how raising the beer tax wouldaffecty Anheuser-Busch’s operations in Columbus.
The company employes 748 workers at the brewery and 176 staffers at its metal container plant inthe city.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Washington State Investment Board suing Lehman Bros. - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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Because Lehman Brothers fileds for bankruptcy protection last the statesaid it’s suing former Lehman Brothers executived and directors, underwriters for the offerings, and , the firm’sx outside auditor. The investment boardc filed the lawsuit in Thurston CountuySuperior Court. In a statement, the boarx alleges “the securities offerings failed todisclose Lehman’s negative returnas on troubled mortgages, including subprime loans, and the true value of its mortgage-relates assets.
In addition, the lawsuit allege that Lehman’s financial statements failedr to comply with applicable accounting standards… The lawsuit alleges violations of federalp and state securities laws, negligent and breach of fiduciary duty.” “We have a fiduciary duty to pursude recovery of these losses. It’s our beliefc that had the defendants been more transparenttand accountable, these losses could have been minimized or even avoided,” said Theresa Whitmarsh, WSIB actint executive director, in a statement.
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Friday, July 22, 2011

Goodbye Chief Carr: Top cop reflects on achievements, challenges - Naples Daily News

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Latinos 'Embedded' in US More Open to Sun Safety - MedPage Today

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Montgomery County approves Donohoe Development's Bethesda project - Washington Business Journal:

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The project, Woodmont was originally scheduled to go beforer the planning board in afterthe county’s moratorium on residential developmentd started July 1. “They got all approvals they needed inon time,” said Joshuaw Sloan, coordinator at the county’s development revies division who recommended the planning board approver Donohoe’s site plan with some conditions. And though board member Amy Presle y referredto Donohoe’s need to get the approva l quickly as “the elephany in the room,” Sloan said the decision wasn’ft rushed.
Sloan said the response to the preliminary site plan was overdue becausw the board had requested an extension beyondx theusual 90-day review period. The residential which would affect Bethesda, Chevy Clarksburg and Seneca Valley, was announcexd by the board June 8. It came after the boarxd received results of the annualschooll test, which compares projected 2014 enrollment figures against classroom capacithy in the county’s public schools. The test showedf that the number of students enrolled by 2014 was greater than the 120 percentg cap set by the Adequate PublixFacilities Ordinance.
The development which only allow for subdivisionx of three or fewer units or for retirement communities, were established to avoid puttintg schools over capacity with enrollment from new housing The residential component of Donohoe’s project is actually part of the seconds and third phases of development, so its constructio n would likely begin after the ban, if it is lifter next July. The first phase of the developmen t isa 91,612-square-foot, six-story retail and office The 18-story, 462,160-square-foot residential and retail componeny would follow.
Sloan said the residential phase was not likel y to deliver for another five to six At the time the moratoriumwas set, Donohoe President Peterf Gartland said his project would likely make it before the boarr in advance of the moratorium, adding that the county’s 2009-2011 growth policty conflicted with the development ban. “Thed future of the county is inits transit-oriented areas,” Gartland said, echoing the growth policy’s finding s that Montgomery County should focus on infill and mixed-use developments. “We have faith the countty will solve this problen because urban areas like Bethesdas are where new development should be he said.
The moratorium will likely last untilonext year’s review unless the identified areas can show a projectede drop in enrollment or an ability to host more School expansions may be considered in the fall and woulr be funded by Montgomery County’s capital improvements program. The boarx approved the project witha 3-2 vote but with severall conditions. The project must achieve a Silvere LEED rating and the developedr must adjustheight limitations, buildinh setbacks, public space and retail Northwest, Northwood, Paint Branch, Quince Rockville, Wheaton, Walter Johnson, Whitman and Richard Montgomeryg were also identified as areasz that will be overcrowded by more than 105 percent in 2014.
Developerds hoping for subdivision approval in those areas will have to paya fee.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Penguins - Red Wings Stanley Cup games provide boost for hotels, restaurants - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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According to VisitPittsburgh, each home game between the and the Detroig Red Wings brings anestimated $4.9 million in economic impact, whetherf its from hotel stays, mealse at restaurants or other A number of hotels are fully including the Omni William Penn, whicbh hosts the NHL’s the , with the caveat that it alwayas sells out Tuesdays and Wednesdays anyway to businessa travelers, and the . Tom Martini, the general managerd for the Westin Convention Center Hotel, located Downtown, described the addedr boost of Stanley Cup-relatedf guests. “We would’ve been busy but we wouldn’t have been selling out,” he said.
“This has allowedc us to fill up theentirde hotel, all 616 rooms.” Martini and othedr hotel operators emphasized the added jolt of unexpectexd business comes during an otherwise down year from hoteol business following a strong 2008, which also featurefd a Penguins-Red Wings Stanley Cup that was lost by Pittsburgh’d favorite flightless birds. Bob Page, the area director of sale s and marketingfor Omni, said the NFL’zs coterie of league officials, along with media, has brought an increasew in occupancy beyond the two game days, comparable to the businesas generated from a strong home playoff run by the , althoughh not topping it.
“It’s not to the degreed of probably theAFC championship, but it’sd still great business for us,” he said. “It’ s selling us out.” The story is a littlse more complicated for locap restaurantsand bars. John Barsotti, ownert of The Common Plea, located downtown, estimated the restaurantr has seen a 25 percenf increase when the Penguins are playingh playoff gamesin town. But when the team is playingg away, the hockey fan dinerxs stay away. “We’ve seen increases when they’re said Barsotti, who estimated his 2009 business is up by 25 percen overlast year, despite the recession.
“But on the oppositwe page, we see a little bit of a decrease when they go out of Chris Dilla, owner of Bocktown Beer and Grill, in North said it can be tricky for her operation to jump from a busy nighft of a hockey game to extra slow nights when therwe isn’t one. She expects that plenty of customera are struggling to go the distancee withthe seven-game series. “It’s hard for the businesas becausepeople don’t have the money to be out evergy other night,” she said. “It tendse to be that people who watchh the playoffs really have to watcbtheir pennies.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

2009 WNY middle school rankings - Nashville Business Journal:

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Profiles of the top 25 schoolxs can be reached by clickinvg on the names of thoseschoolsd below. A breakdown of the rankings for each section of Westerb New York can be accessedby . The following abbreviationd havebeen used: CS-Charter School, EMS-Elementary-Middlr School, ES-Elementary School, HS-High School, IS-Intermediat e School, JHS-Junior High JSHS-Junior-Senior High School, MHS-Middle-Highy School, MS-Middle School, PS-Primary School, SHS-Senior High School, VHS-Vocational High Each school is followed by the name of the districtf that operates it (if it’as a public school) or the districtr where it is located (if it’s a private • 1. • 2. 3. • 4.
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Monday, July 11, 2011

Kannapolis honored for economic strategy - Nashville Business Journal:

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The city received the awarxd in the category of Excellence in Economic Diversification which recognizes responses to plant closurese and othereconomic dislocations, that promotr economic diversification. The competition is open to nonprofits; state and regional governments; and universities and colleges. Cabarrus and Rowamn counties lost 4,300 manufacturing jobs when textilemanufacturer Kannapolis-basedPillowtex closed in July 2003. Two years later, Californiaw billionaire David Murdock announced plans forthe N.C. Researcg Campus at the 350-acre former Pillowtex headquarter andmanufacturing site. The life-sciences hub includesz the participation ofDuke University, the UNC System, the N.C.
Communityy College System, other educational institutions and business The total investment is expecte toreach $1.8 billion. Residential and commerciall developments are rising around the campus with hopes ofturninbg Kannapolis, a former textile town, into a biotecnh center.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Marvell lowers Q4 guidance - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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Santa Clara-based Marvell (NASDAQ:MRVL) said the revised outlook is approximately 38 percent to 41 percent belowthe $845 million reported for the same quarter in the previoue fiscal year. The outlook for revenue in the fourtjh quarter of fiscal 2009 was previously projectedf to be in a rangsof $690 million to $730 million, or down 8 percent to 13 percenft sequentially. "The current macro economivc environment is having a significant negative impact onour business," said CEO Sehar Sutardja. "There is a great deal of uncertaintty surrounding the duration and depth of the currenft worldwideeconomic slow-down.
This is especiallty true within the PC and the consumefrelectronics markets. While visibility into future demansd in these marketsremains uncertain, it is clear an inventory correctiom process is underway in the near term. we will continue to take actions to realighn our expense profile to thecurrent

Monday, July 4, 2011

'Dog' Chapman hit with $1.8M IRS tax lien - Business First of Buffalo:

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The Honolulu-based TV bounty hunter and his wifeAlice E. known as Beth Chapman, owe $1.8 million to the on 2006 and 2007 according to a federal tax lien recordedd May 19 by the Hawaii Bureau of The liens come five months after were filec in Hawaii against the Chapmans for unpaifd taxes from 2002through 2005. The Chapmans’ Los Angeles-based Dennis Duban, told PBN in Februaru that some of the federal tax billxs had already been paid and blamed a lag betweebn the time of payment and the releaser ofthe liens. But according to recordss on file with the Bureauof Conveyances, none of the lienzs filed in January have been released.
Duban was out of the office this week and was not availablwefor comment. Chapman, who owns Da Kine Bail Bondd on Queen Emma Street and lives inHawaii Kai, stars in the A&E program “Dov the Bounty Hunter.” In 2006, the IRS filed liens againsr Chapman for almost $200,000 in 2004 income but in earlty 2007 Duban said those tax bills had been The IRS had previously filed liens against him for unpaidc 1993 and 1994 income.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Portland's new Web site should spark the area

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The site will also detail potential carbon andenergyt savings, as well as how much a consumer coulcd save using various tax credits and othefr incentives. City officials say the called the Oregon CleanEnerghy Map, will boost the profilse of one of the state’xs fastest growing industries and promote Portland as a national hotbed of solar energy activity. “The idea is to reall y get people excited about solar and show them that other people in the communit y are doing it and that solat worksin Portland,” said Lee Rahr, solar programj coordinator for the city’s Bureau of Planning and The project is the result of Portland’as designation as a Solar Americz City, a U.
S. Department of Energy program in whicj 25 cities receive a totalof $4.9 milliojn in grants and technical assistance to invest in solar The city received a two-yea $200,000 cash grant as part of the It also receives about $250,000 in technica assistance from the Department of which covered the estimated $30,000 cost of the Oregon Clean Energy Map. Portland will become one of aboutg a dozen of the Solar Americaw cities to use the program to deployt solar map Web sites in a project being led out of the Portlanx officeof , the global engineering firm headquartereed near Denver that was founded in Corvallis.
The idea was spawnedd a few years ago after San Franciscl Mayor Gavin Newsom launched a goal ofhaving 10,00o0 San Francisco rooftops adorned with solar photovoltaic systemas by 2010. San Francisco then contracted with CH2M Hill to come up witha “The No. 1 thing they needed to do is educate the saidSteph Stoppenhagen, who is leadinb the solar mapping initiativs out of CH2M Hill’s offices near Portland Statse University. San Francisco’s solar map was launched two years ago, with CH2M Hill retainingf the licensing rights to the prograjm so it could offer it toothed cities.
Using Google Map satellite CH2M Hill’s system prompts usersd to type in their The map zooms in and highlightzstheir rooftop. A box will pop up detailing the roof’a square footage, its estimated photovoltaic potential, the amount of electricity a solar electric systemcoulcd produce, how much electricity would be saved per and how many pounds of carbon would be spared by employing a In a separate box, users can get price estimatees for varying sizes of residentiaol and commercial systems.
The Web site will then calculate discountsx from incentive and tax credit which in Oregon can account for up to 80 percentf of the cost of a CH2M Hill can add or subtract featuresif necessary. Salt Lake for example, is considering a featurr that would allow users to judge aestheticd appeal by dragging and dropping pictures of commonly used solar panelas onto the image oftheir roof. In the company worked with the electric utility on a functionj that allows users to see how much monety they would have saved on previous electric bills by usingg a solarphotovoltaic system.
Portland’s map, for now, will be a basicx version, with dots showing existing photovoltaic and sola thermal installations while helping users calculate the cost savingss and benefits of installing solar ontheir rooftop. It will also featurde a thermometer denotingthe city’s progress in reaching its goal of hostingy 5 megawatts of installed solar energy systems by 2012. The city is now at 3.2 Unlike other cities, Portland opted not to call the sitea “Soladr Map.
” Instead, it chose the name Oregonm Clean Energy Map out of the hope that othef municipal governments might want to work with the city on expandingf the map’s territory, which now just covers Portlans and Multnomah County.