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Business briefcase

Companies

By Times Staff Writer
Published September 26, 2005


ARCHITECTURE

Wedding Stephenson & Ibarguen Architects Inc., 300 First Ave. S, Suite 402, St. Petersburg, announces its contract with Broderick Construction to design a 15,000-square-foot distribution center to house administrative and warehouse operations, Canal Industrial Park, 1882 Massaro Blvd., Tampa, $600,000.

ENGINEERING

A2L Technologies Inc., 10220 Harney Road NE, Thonotosassa, announces its contract with General Dynamics Network Services to provide engineering services for the CITS 2003 data cable installation project at MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa.

FINANCIAL

Monroe & Giordano LLC, 777 S Harbour Island Blvd., Suite 140, Tampa, has arranged this financing: Lowe's City manufactured housing community, 310 sites on 45 acres, 5200 28th St. N, St. Petersburg, $6.35-million.

PRINTING

Hillsboro Printing has relocated its corporate headquarters and printing facility from 2442 Mississippi Ave., Tampa, to Silo Bend Park, 206 Kelsey Lane, South Tampa.

REAL ESTATE

Colliers Arnold Commercial Real Estate Services Inc., 4350 W Cypress St., Suite 300, Tampa, announces these transactions. Sales: Bank of America to Jeffrey S. Glazer and Jim Crawford of First Growth Properties, 4.01-acre industrial site on Queen Palm Drive, Sabal Park, $485,000; and Gulf Florida Doughnuts Inc. to E.M. Enterprises, 63,000-square-foot industrial facility, 3615 E Lake Ave., Tampa, $1.8-million. Leases: Triple Net Properties LLC to Humana Medical Plan Inc., one sublease and one direct lease to accommodate Humana's inbound claims call center and another direct lease for an outbound claims call center, a total of 127,321 square feet, Netpark, 5701 E Hillsborough Ave., Tampa.

TECHNOLOGY

Bayshore Solutions, 600 N West Shore Blvd., Suite 410, Tampa, received the following awards at the 2005 WebAwards. Sponsored by the Web Marketing Association, Bayshore Solutions received a "Best of Industry" Award for the Jon Brunson Outdoor Web site, www.jboutdoors.com in the television category; Country Walkers was named "Outstanding Web Site," www.countrywalkers.com and Power Design received a "Standard of Excellence Award" for its Web site, www.powerdesigninc.com

Magnetic, 18302 Highwoods Preserve Parkway, Suite 204, Tampa, announces the launch of two Web sites for Echelon Development LLC. Magnetic redesigned Echelon's corporate Web site, www.echelonre.com and designed and developed a new Web site for Echelon's Back Bay development, a 60-townhome residential community in Carillon, www.backbayatcarillon.com

OnScreen Technologies, 200 Ninth Ave. N, Suite 210, Safety Harbor, announces its contract with Tolt Service Group to install and service its living window product nationally.

TrafficStrategies.com, 100 S Ashley Drive, No. 1230, Tampa, announces its acquisition of Cyberscapes Interactive, an interactive marketing company, and announces that Cyberscapes' president, Ken Walker, has joined TrafficStrategies as director of search marketing.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Advanced C4 Solutions Inc., 2202 N West Shore Blvd., Suite 200, Tampa, has been awarded a five-year, $10.5-million service contract by the U.S. Army Contracting Agency for information technology and e-commerce at Fort Huachuca in Arizona. AC4S will provide a variety of technical services for the U.S. Army Forces Command, which oversees all Army units in the continental United States, both active duty and reserves.

[Last modified September 22, 2005, 19:49:45]


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