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Here & gone

By ALYSHA EDMONDS
Published October 30, 2005


Fountain Plaza at 11211 Nebraska Ave. is off the auction block and has been sold to the three highest bidders. Southwest Miami Medical Center, Dr. Kimberly Hannah-Jones an d Alireza Gord Naghani & Ling Yu have divided up the property to move their individual practices in. No word yet on when patients can expect to relocate.

Calling all foodies and gourmands: Experience a sweet, sweet retreat with typical Thai cuisine a t Thai Sweet Basil. This authentic Thai restaurant has set up shop at 3875 Northdale Blvd. Try the $6.95 lunch special Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. or stop by for dinner from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Call (813) 961-8898.

Thai food not your style? Take a trip across the border with Casa Mexicana Bar & Grill at 4115 Busch Blvd. From margaritas to frijoles, this location offers authentic food, music and drinks. Open 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., dance to the beat of salsa and mariachi. Call (813) 983-9205.

Know of a business opening or closing? Send information to Alysha Edmonds at 813 269-5314, e-mail at aedmonds@sptimes.com or fax at (813) 269-5310.

[Last modified October 30, 2005, 01:13:18]


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