ORLANDO-A just-released third-quarter office report by the Orlando division of Grubb & Ellis Co. emphatically challenges a conclusion by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. that about three million sf delivered here in 1999 remains largely unused.
ORLANDO-GoCo-op is designing an electronic procurement system that will allow hotels in Latin America and Europe to shop for supplies on the Internet. The system will be used by HotelnetB2B.com which projects near-future sales of $1 billion.
ORLANDO-The California computer maker's federal court lawsuit alleges locally-based Dacanay Consulting and two Clearwater, FL companies resold counterfeit software.
ORLANDO-The California computer maker's federal court lawsuit alleges locally-based Dacanay Consulting and two Clearwater, FL companies resold counterfeit software.
ORLANDO-The Chicago food-service company, which owns two local establishments and has multimillion-dollar service contracts at three other sports and entertainment locations, is lining up with Compass Group, a British-based market leader in Europe.
ORLANDO-Fighting to return to profitability, the locally-based, celebrity-themed chain also plans to close its 57th Street Planet Hollywood unit in New York by year end. The 45th Street Official All Star Cafe closed last week.
ORLANDO-City council members and Orlando Magic owner Rich DeVos await the numbers to see if Downtown needs a convention center that might be converted from the 17,000-seat TD Waterhouse Centre. The NBA basketball team plans to forsake the 11-year-old arena after its five-year lease expires in 2004.
ORLANDO-In an exclusive interview with GlobeSt.com, Orlando developer George D. Livingston, president of the Paris-based International Real Estate Federation, representing 1.5 million professionals in 50 countries, says so-called smart-growth policies "lead to economic advantages and political gains for the few.
ORLANDO-In an exclusive interview with GlobeSt.com, Orlando developer George D. Livingston, president of the Paris-based International Real Estate Federation, representing 1.5 million professionals in 50 countries, says so-called smart-growth policies "lead to economic advantages and political gains for the few.
ORLANDO-Milcom Technologies Inc., a business incubator and consulting firm of suburban Maitland, FL, engineered the transaction between the Melbourne, FL wireless antenna manufacturer and a risk-investment team headed by BancBoston Capital.