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Business briefcase

Companies

By Times Staff Writer
Published September 5, 2005


ARCHITECTURE

The American Institute of Architects, Tampa Bay Chapter, 200 N Tampa St., Suite 100, Tampa, announces these winners from the 2005 Awards for Design Excellence: Alfonso Architects Inc., Tampa, received the H. Dean Rowe FAIA Award for Design Excellence, for Mission of St. Mary, Tampa. These companies were recognized with Honor Awards for Design Excellence: Jason Jenson of Wannemacher Russell Architects, St. Petersburg, for Materiality of Light at the Gulf Coast Museum of Art, in the associate category that recognizes intern architects; Renker-Eich Parks Architects, St. Petersburg, for Church Reconstruction at Mission San Luis, Tallahassee, in the historic renovation category; Abell Garcia Architect, Tampa, for the not-yet-built Residence for Ballast Point, in the residential category; and Gould Evans, Tampa, for the new addition to the College of Business Administration building, University of South Florida, Tampa campus, in the institutional category. These companies were recognized with Awards of Merit: Lyman Davidson Dooley Inc., Tampa; for the not-yet-built A Rural Basilica, in the commercial category; Atelier AEC Inc., Tampa, for Ribault Clubhouse in Jacksonville, in the historic category; Gould Evans, Tampa, and Synergy Design Group, Tallahassee, for the Elliott Museum of Enginuity, Stuart, in the institutional category; Hoffman Architects PA, Tarpon Springs, for Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental and Education Center, Tarpon Springs, in the institutional category; Long & Associates Engineers/Architects, Tampa, for the Simmons Career Center for Hillsborough County school district, in the institutional category; Wannemacher Russell Architects, St. Petersburg, for Cypress Forest Park Recreation Center, in the institutional category; and Alfonso Architects Inc., Tampa, for Airside Terminal Building C at Tampa International Airport, in the institutional category.

CONSTRUCTION

Mader Southeast Inc., 1911 U.S. 301 N, Suite 330, Tampa, announces a contract with R.R. Simmons, Tampa, Gateway Building D project, for metal stud framing and interior drywall for a three-story, 70,000-square-foot building, 501 N Cattleman Road, Sarasota, $400,000.

ENGINEERING

R.W. Beck Inc., has relocated its office from 3001 N Rocky Point Drive E, Suite 200, Tampa, to 3030 N Rocky Point Drive W, Suite 760, Tampa. The new phone number is (813) 282-9797.

FINANCIAL

Monroe & Giordano LLC, 777 S Harbour Island Blvd., Suite 140, Tampa, has arranged the following financing. Meadowlea Estates, DeLand, 239 homesites with 27 acres of expansion, $6.4-million; Shore Acres manufactured home community, New Jersey, 56 sites, $1.875-million; Tarpon Lakeview manufactured home community, Clearwater, 160 sites and five apartment units, $3.45-million; Sage West manufactured home community, New Mexico, 153 sites on 24 acres, $3.552-million; Meadowbrook, Lakeland, 200 sites, $2.5-million; Anglers Cove and Anglers Cove West manufactured home community, Lakeland, 340 sites, $6.445-million; and Town Center, Orlando, shopping center, 10,500 square feet, $1.975-million.

INSURANCE

Brown & Brown Inc., 3101 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Suite 400, Tampa, announces the asset acquisition AAI Inc., Canoga Park, Calif., d/b/a Alliance Insurance Services.

LEGAL

Berman & Norton Breman, 401 S Florida Ave., Suite 300, Tampa, announces its corporate name change to Berman PLC.

REAL ESTATE

@DUTTERealty.COM 2528 NE Coachman Road, Clearwater, announces this sales transaction: Frank Hughes to Squires Kikis LLC, 2,624-square-foot office building, 1305 S Fort Harrison Ave., Clearwater, $345,000.

[Last modified August 30, 2005, 19:56:02]


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