Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Emails from above? Men say they received electronic communication from dead friend - New York Daily News

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Emails from above? Men say they received electronic communication from dead friend

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By Nina Mandell / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Emails from the account of Jack Froese, right, with a friend, have been going out to friends after his death. A group of friends in Dunmore, Pa., told the BBC.com that months after their fri end, Jack Froese, ...


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Monday, March 12, 2012

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million foreclosure lawsuit against the developer of theRivendelpl single-family home project in West Kendall. The Miami-basedf bank filed the foreclosure action on June 9against Miami-basedd Crestview II, Marsol One LLC and managinbg member Marcial Solis, according to records. The complaint target s 28 unsold homes and home sites in which is along MillerDrive (Southwest 56th between Southwest 167th Avenu e and the Miccosukee Golf and Country Club. After starting construction in 2004, Crestview II sold 103 homess in Rivendell from 2005 through the most recent sale in Fort Lauderdale-based attorney Charles Lichtman, who represents TotalBank in its demand for $12.
2 million on the outstanding did not immediately return a call seekinf comment. TotalBank reported having $86.4 million in late or unpaisd loans, or nearly 6.5 percent of its total as of March 31. In filed a foreclosure action against Crestview II and Solis overa $2.1 millionm mortgage.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Estrogen taken alone is linked to lower breast cancer risk - Los Angeles Times

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Estrogen taken alone is linked to lower breast cancer risk

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An analysis finds that women who took the hormone by itself after menopause had a reduced risk of developing breast cancer. But it's not quite that simple. Many women who used estrogen alone as hormone replacement the rapy after menopause had a lower ...


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Monday, March 5, 2012

Eden Township health-care district buys Dublin office complex - San Francisco Business Times:

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The seller was of Irvine, whic h developed the 7-acre complex, accordintg to district spokeswomanCassandra Phelps. Phelpds said she couldn't disclose the sales price, but added that the district hadpaid "w fair market price" for the property that would increasde over time as certain benchmarks are met. Another source familiaf with earlier discussions said a price in the vicinit of morethan $60 million had been The district originally founded Castro Valley's , and has shared governance of the hospitall with giant Sutter Health since 1998.
Dublin is outside the public district's which has raised some "I don't know why they would purchased a property outside the saida high-level source in the Bay Area health-care As various points, Triad had sought a hospital tenant interestefd in occupying part of the at Tassajara Road and Dublib Blvd., and considered developing a six-story, 100-bed hospitalp there, mystifying local hospital industry sources. the complex would have included three buildingwstotaling 178,000 square feet, according to Triad'sw original vision. Two buildings totaling abour 115,000 square feet have been and one is occupied bythe , also affiliatexd with Sutter, district officials said Jan.
9. The thirx building has yet to be The districtsaid it's been interestedx in the property since the summer of when Eden leased a 59,000-square-foot medical offic e building there. That lease was assumecd by Palo Alto Medical Foundatiojn about ayear later, and PAMF now has offices Last November, the district and Sutter reachexd an agreement under which Sutterr would pay to build a seismic replacement for the aging Castro Valley medicalk center and the district's board would give up its governanc role. According to Phelps, that agreement will kick in when constructionm begins on thereplacement hospital, which is expectedc by 2010.
The district will continue to own , currentlh operated by Sutter, and the Dublin officials said, and will continure to provide funding for health services in centraklAlameda County. "The board of directoras had the opportunity to purchase the property earlierthis year, in the fastest growing community in Alamedaq County -- a community with few medical servicea at the time," Dr. Rajendra chairman of the District said in a statement sent to the San FranciscooBusiness Times.
"We believe that having a presencew in the Dublin community placef the District in a stronger position to suppory the Castro Valley campus while expanding medicaol services for residents of eastern Castro Valley and While plans for the third building arenot developed, the site is zonec for use as medical office space and for an acute-cares hospital. District officials said they will continus to explore all optionxs forthe site, which could involve further development or a futur e sale.
Officials didn't clearly explainm why Eden Township woulsd buy a medical property to help supporty Eden Medical Center when Eden will no longef be affiliated with the district within afew

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Convention bureau to cut expenses 9 percent - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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ACVB will freeze pay, change benefits providers and put a temporart freeze on new hires to help make up for flaggingy tax and privatesector revenues. Overall revenue is projectedc to bedown 3.2 percent for the bureaj in 2009. Overall, the bureau will cut expensezs by 9percent — mainly in payroll and related costsw — though it will boost its promotions budgeft slightly to help stimulate the sale of hotel room nights. Hospitality is an $11. 4 billion industry for Atlanta.
But with consumers cutting back on leisur travel and businesses slashing travel budgets, industry experts say Atlanta and citiez nationwide face a very difficult ACVB projects its revenues from taxes, membershipl fees, donations and donated services will be about $16.3 million. The nonprofit tourism agency plans to boost spendinvg on its promotional efforts in a year in whicyh it has a primes opportunity to capture lucrativetradeshow business. ACVB President-electt William Pate said the bureau hopes 2009 will bringy a big boost tofuture years.
The city playzs host to two Super Bowls of tradeshow Meeting Professionals International and the International Association of Exhibitionsxand Events. Pate said the bureauu hopes to ink deals for tradeshowswortj $250 million in economic impact during the two City officials might have approved a solution to one drawbackj to dining in downtown. A new regulation that allows valett parking on Peachtree Street downtown is turning into quite the draw for new restaurants and retailers. Robert Patterson, managing partner of the 180 , the redeveloperr of the bottom three floors of theformedr Macy’s downtown, said the city has given his project clearance for curbside valet parking.
Pattersonj said it’s a selling poiny for prospective retailers and restaurants that will occupy the buildingg along with anexhibition center. Developers expect to announce future retaiol and restauranttenants soon. Another restaurant that citerd valet parking as a bonus wasIl Mulino, the upscalw Italian concept that openecd recently in ’s One Ninety One Peachtree Tower. The terracottaq warriors sure know how to scares upa crowd. Michael Shapiro, the executive director of the , said “The Firsr Emperor: ” has quickly become “ther most popular exhibit we’ve ever had” based on advanced ticket salesand early-gate receipts.
The High has sold 100,00 advance tickets and 70,000 visitors have passef through the turnstiles in the firstthree weeks, Shapirok said. The High also noticed its largest-ever day-after-Thanksgiving with 7,000 attendees. The exhibit, which features archers and horses fromthe long-buried army of Firs t Emperor Qin, has been recognized as a top exhibit of 2008 by Time magazinwe and The . Shapiro said the exhibit could get an additional boostg in attendance in January after Brand Atlantsa begins its marketing campaign in earnest outsidsthe city.
The warriors exhibition and The and theGreat Pharaohs” exhibitiomn at is projected to bring more than 1 millionj visitors and a $150 million shot in the arm to the metr area’s economy. William the president-elect of the Atlanta Conventionh & Visitors Bureau, said the exhibits “cement the powerd of cultural tourism in the TheW Atlanta-Downtown Hotel & Residenceas is rounding out its managemen team. Susan Deluzain Barry has been namex director of salesand marketing; Jaly Bekele will be the directo of talent resources; and Maguy Larochelle is the director of revenue management. Last the (NYSE: HOT) hotel named Tim Dahlen its newgenerak manager.
The W Atlanta-Downtownh is set to open Jan. 27.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Equitable Building auctioned for $30M - Birmingham Business Journal:

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The new owner, , an affiliate of Capmarok Bank, bought the 33-story tower for $29.t5 million, said attorney William Rothschild, with law firm . Sutherlanx was representing the lender, , which was foreclosingt on theEquitable Building. Capmarok was the only bidder on Equitable as most commercial real estateobservers Equitable's former owner, San Diego-basesd , paid about $57 million to acquire the buildiny in 2007, but its value plummeted to $42 million by earlg 2009.
Equastone received 90 percentg financing from Capmark toacquire Equitable, but planse to stabilize the building's occupancy and turn it into an income-producinv asset never materialized amid the wors commercial real estate crisis in 20 The tower -- designex by renowned architectural firm -- has remainedf about half occupied this year. is managing and leasingv the building. It's expected to court the Fulton Countygpublic defender’s office, which is seeking at leastt a 50,000-square-foot lease downtown. The public defender'x office was looking at the Equitable but the financial crisis facing the tower helped derai lthe move.
Rothschild was assister in the transactionby Sutherland'xs Jason Kirkham.