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Company notes

Compiled by Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times, published October 16, 2000


Architecture

Spencer and Associates Architecture Inc., 1215 S Myrtle Ave., Clearwater, has announced the following contracts: Hoedt Road and N Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa, $1.5-million, 33,000 square feet, retail and restaurant space; Publix Super Market, Gunn Highway and Ehrlich Road, Tampa, 61,000 square feet; All Florida Orthopaedic, 4600 Fourth St. N, St. Petersburg, $1.3-million, 10,000 square feet; and Jackson's Bistro & Grill, 601 S Harbour Island Blvd., Tampa, $250,000, 1,500 square feet.

Construction

Ed Taylor Construction South Inc., 2713 N Falkenburg Road, Suite A, Tampa, has announced the following contract: Black and Decker, Eagle Palm Drive, Tampa, $4-million, 112,000 square feet.

Real estate

Ross Realty Group Inc., 20505 U.S. 19, No. 502, Clearwater, has announced the following sales transaction: Center Bay Office Building, 4175 East Bay Drive, Clearwater, $2.1-million, three-story office building, 50,688 square feet.

Technology

EbizStreet Inc., 202 E Madison St., Tampa, has announced the following contract renewal: city of Baltimore, $3-million, to supply microcomputer hardware and peripheral equipment.

Kforce, 120 W Hyde Park Place, Suite 200, Tampa, has announced a partnership with Burnel International. The partnership will allow Kforce to enter the global market for professional staffing.

PowerCerv Corp., 400 N Ashley Drive, Tampa, has signed a technology agreement with Digex Inc. to allow PowerCerv to offer an integrated enterprise response service to customers through the Internet.

Chapter 7 liquidation

Promocom Printing Inc., 3460 64th Ave. N, Pinellas Park, (00-15611)

Chapter 11 reorganization

Timberline Landscape Management Inc., P.O. Box 1350, Valrico, (00-15526)

- The listed businesses have filed bankruptcy petitions in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Tampa. Under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, Chapter 7 filings are for companies whose assets are being liquidated to pay creditors; and Chapter 11 is for companies seeking to reorganize while under bankruptcy court protection from creditors.

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