We invited the two Democratic contenders for the Broward County Commission District 6 primary race to discuss topics such as ethics reform, business growth and how to improve the County’s bottom line.
[Air Date: 8/13/2010]
We invited the two Democratic contenders for the Broward County Commission District 6 primary race to discuss topics such as ethics reform, business growth and how to improve the County’s bottom line. [Air Date: 8/13/2010]
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South Florida Business Journal's Amendment 4 news panel, held at the offices of the South Florida Business Journal on July 22nd consisted of 7 members of the Florida community and was moderated by Real Estate editor for the South Florida Business Journal, Darcie Lunsford.
The panel included:
Lori Parrish, Broward County Property Appraiser
Bett Willett, Coordinator, Hometown Democracy
Frank Rollason, Former Asst. Manager & CRA Director, City of Miami
Terry Stiles, Chairman & CEO, Stiles Corp.
Debbie Orshefsky, Chair, National Land Development Practice Group, Greenberg Traurig
Clarence Anthony,Chair, Citizens for Lower Taxes & a Stronger Economy
Frank Schnidman, Director,Center for Urban Redevelopment Education at Florida Atlantic University
Charles C. Bohl, Director, Graduate Program, Real Estate Development & Urbanism at University of Miami
South Florida Business Journal's Amendment 4 news panel, held at the offices of the South Florida Business Journal on July 22nd consisted of 7 members of the Florida community and was moderated by Real Estate editor for the South Florida Business Journal, Darcie Lunsford.
The panel included:
Lori Parrish, Broward County Property Appraiser
Bett Willett, Coordinator, Hometown Democracy
Frank Rollason, Former Asst. Manager & CRA Director, City of Miami
Terry Stiles, Chairman & CEO, Stiles Corp.
Debbie Orshefsky, Chair, National Land Development Practice Group, Greenberg Traurig
Clarence Anthony,Chair, Citizens for Lower Taxes & a Stronger Economy
Frank Schnidman, Director,Center for Urban Redevelopment Education at Florida Atlantic University
Charles C. Bohl, Director, Graduate Program, Real Estate Development & Urbanism at University of Miami
South Florida Business Journal's Amendment 4 news panel, held at the offices of the South Florida Business Journal on July 22nd consisted of 7 members of the Florida community and was moderated by Real Estate editor for the South Florida Business Journal, Darcie Lunsford.
The panel included:
Lori Parrish, Broward County Property Appraiser
Bett Willett, Coordinator, Hometown Democracy
Frank Rollason, Former Asst. Manager & CRA Director, City of Miami
Terry Stiles, Chairman & CEO, Stiles Corp.
Debbie Orshefsky, Chair, National Land Development Practice Group, Greenberg Traurig
Clarence Anthony,Chair, Citizens for Lower Taxes & a Stronger Economy
Frank Schnidman, Director,Center for Urban Redevelopment Education at Florida Atlantic University
Charles C. Bohl, Director, Graduate Program, Real Estate Development & Urbanism at University of Miami
South Florida Business Journal's Amendment 4 news panel, held at the offices of the South Florida Business Journal on July 22nd consisted of 7 members of the Florida community and was moderated by Real Estate editor for the South Florida Business Journal, Darcie Lunsford.
The panel included:
Lori Parrish, Broward County Property Appraiser
Bett Willett, Coordinator, Hometown Democracy
Frank Rollason, Former Asst. Manager & CRA Director, City of Miami
Terry Stiles, Chairman & CEO, Stiles Corp.
Debbie Orshefsky, Chair, National Land Development Practice Group, Greenberg Traurig
Clarence Anthony,Chair, Citizens for Lower Taxes & a Stronger Economy
Frank Schnidman, Director,Center for Urban Redevelopment Education at Florida Atlantic University
Charles C. Bohl, Director, Graduate Program, Real Estate Development & Urbanism at University of Miami
South Florida Business Journal's Amendment 4 news panel, held at the offices of the South Florida Business Journal on July 22nd consisted of 7 members of the Florida community and was moderated by Real Estate editor for the South Florida Business Journal, Darcie Lunsford.
The panel included:
Lori Parrish, Broward County Property Appraiser
Bett Willett, Coordinator, Hometown Democracy
Frank Rollason, Former Asst. Manager & CRA Director, City of Miami
Terry Stiles, Chairman & CEO, Stiles Corp.
Debbie Orshefsky, Chair, National Land Development Practice Group, Greenberg Traurig
Clarence Anthony,Chair, Citizens for Lower Taxes & a Stronger Economy
Frank Schnidman, Director,Center for Urban Redevelopment Education at Florida Atlantic University
Charles C. Bohl, Director, Graduate Program, Real Estate Development & Urbanism at University of Miami
South Florida Business Journal's Amendment 4 news panel, held at the offices of the South Florida Business Journal on July 22nd consisted of 7 members of the Florida community and was moderated by Real Estate editor for the South Florida Business Journal, Darcie Lunsford.
The panel included:
Lori Parrish, Broward County Property Appraiser
Bett Willett, Coordinator, Hometown Democracy
Frank Rollason, Former Asst. Manager & CRA Director, City of Miami
Terry Stiles, Chairman & CEO, Stiles Corp.
Debbie Orshefsky, Chair, National Land Development Practice Group, Greenberg Traurig
Clarence Anthony,Chair, Citizens for Lower Taxes & a Stronger Economy
Frank Schnidman, Director,Center for Urban Redevelopment Education at Florida Atlantic University
Charles C. Bohl, Director, Graduate Program, Real Estate Development & Urbanism at University of Miami
South Florida Business Journal's Amendment 4 news panel, held at the offices of the South Florida Business Journal on July 22nd consisted of 7 members of the Florida community and was moderated by Real Estate editor for the South Florida Business Journal, Darcie Lunsford.
The panel included:
Lori Parrish, Broward County Property Appraiser
Bett Willett, Coordinator, Hometown Democracy
Frank Rollason, Former Asst. Manager & CRA Director, City of Miami
Terry Stiles, Chairman & CEO, Stiles Corp.
Debbie Orshefsky, Chair, National Land Development Practice Group, Greenberg Traurig
Clarence Anthony,Chair, Citizens for Lower Taxes & a Stronger Economy
Frank Schnidman, Director,Center for Urban Redevelopment Education at Florida Atlantic University
Charles C. Bohl, Director, Graduate Program, Real Estate Development & Urbanism at University of Miami
South Florida Business Journal's Amendment 4 news panel, held at the offices of the South Florida Business Journal on July 22nd consisted of 7 members of the Florida community and was moderated by Real Estate editor for the South Florida Business Journal, Darcie Lunsford.
The panel included:
Lori Parrish, Broward County Property Appraiser
Bett Willett, Coordinator, Hometown Democracy
Frank Rollason, Former Asst. Manager & CRA Director, City of Miami
Terry Stiles, Chairman & CEO, Stiles Corp.
Debbie Orshefsky, Chair, National Land Development Practice Group, Greenberg Traurig
Clarence Anthony,Chair, Citizens for Lower Taxes & a Stronger Economy
Frank Schnidman, Director,Center for Urban Redevelopment Education at Florida Atlantic University
Charles C. Bohl, Director, Graduate Program, Real Estate Development & Urbanism at University of Miami
South Florida Business Journal's Amendment 4 news panel, held at the offices of the South Florida Business Journal on July 22nd consisted of 7 members of the Florida community and was moderated by Real Estate editor for the South Florida Business Journal, Darcie Lunsford.
The panel included:
Lori Parrish, Broward County Property Appraiser
Bett Willett, Coordinator, Hometown Democracy
Frank Rollason, Former Asst. Manager & CRA Director, City of Miami
Terry Stiles, Chairman & CEO, Stiles Corp.
Debbie Orshefsky, Chair, National Land Development Practice Group, Greenberg Traurig
Clarence Anthony,Chair, Citizens for Lower Taxes & a Stronger Economy
Frank Schnidman, Director,Center for Urban Redevelopment Education at Florida Atlantic University
Charles C. Bohl, Director, Graduate Program, Real Estate Development & Urbanism at University of Miami
Tuesday’s Legislative special session on oil drilling lasted less than two hours and ended without a vote. What was behind this political theatre, which cost taxpayers $50,000?
[Air Date: 7/23/2010]
Florida Governor Charlie Crist called for a special session on Thursday to address offshore drilling. In Broward, County Commissioner Diana Wasserman-Rubin resigned and later turned herself in to authorities on a charge of public corruption. Gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott is suing the state over public financing rules that would help Republican rival Bill McCollum. We discuss these and other political stories of the week.
[Air Date: 7/09/2010]
Florida Governor Charlie Crist called for a special session on Thursday to address offshore drilling. In Broward, County Commissioner Diana Wasserman-Rubin resigned and later turned herself in to authorities on a charge of public corruption. Gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott is suing the state over public financing rules that would help Republican rival Bill McCollum. We discuss these and other political stories of the week.
[Air Date: 7/09/2010]
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Miami-Dade and Broward County schools districts each have their unique challenges, but it seems as if Broward's woes are more pronounced with recent stories of lay-offs and investigations. We discuss the education stories for each county this week.
[Air Date: 6/18/2010]
Boca Raton Community High School performs a number from My Fair Lady at the 2010 South Florida Cappies.
Real life high school musical as well as high school drama stars shined at the 8th Annual Cappies Awards Gala on Tuesday, May 18 at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts.
The Critics’ Awards Program, or Cappies for short, recognized high school theater in 39 categories including performers, designers, technicians and critics. This year, students from 24 public, private and charter schools throughout Broward and Palm Beach County received nominations.
Modeled after Broadway's Tony Awards, the gala awards show featured songs and scenes from the top nominated shows.
West Boca Raton high School performs a musical number from Thoroughly Modern Millie as part of the 2010 South Florida Cappies held on May 18, 2010 at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts.
The Critics’ Awards Program, or Cappies for short, recognized high school theater in 39 categories including performers, designers, technicians and critics. This year, students from 24 public, private and charter schools throughout Broward and Palm Beach County received nominations.
Modeled after Broadway's Tony Awards, the gala awards show featured songs and scenes from the top nominated shows.
Program Overture presented by "The Cappies Band" and the opening number "One Cappies Nomination" choreographed by Lori Sessions. Hosts for the evening, Don Walters and Margot Moreland introduced the video presentation "Celebrating 2009-2010 Cappies Shows"
Real life high school musical as well as high school drama stars shined at the 8th Annual Cappies Awards Gala on Tuesday, May 18 at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts.
The Critics’ Awards Program, or Cappies for short, recognized high school theater in 39 categories including performers, designers, technicians and critics. This year, students from 24 public, private and charter schools throughout Broward and Palm Beach County received nominations.
Modeled after Broadway's Tony Awards, the gala awards show featured songs and scenes from the top nominated shows.
"Show People" from Curtains, performed by JP Taravella High School, Abe Fischler (NSU) and Lori Sessions (South Florida Cappies) welcome the audience and 2010 CAPPIES CRITIC COMMENDEES are recognized.
Real life high school musical as well as high school drama stars shined at the 8th Annual Cappies Awards Gala on Tuesday, May 18 at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts.
The Critics’ Awards Program, or Cappies for short, recognized high school theater in 39 categories including performers, designers, technicians and critics. This year, students from 24 public, private and charter schools throughout Broward and Palm Beach County received nominations.
Modeled after Broadway's Tony Awards, the gala awards show featured songs and scenes from the top nominated shows.