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Redesigning Tampa How a walkable city can be an economic driver ASHLEY GURBAL KRITZER, 7

EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION

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STARTUPS A lack of support in Tampa Bay’s entrepreneur community when someone fails is apparent. As a group vulnerable to depression, where do they turn when all hope is lost?

Pay packages for executives at Publix, TECO, C1 Bank grew in 2014. MARGIE MANNING, 6

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TAKING IT IN

Our goal: Bring light to the darkness of business-related depression

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y job comes with perk of nearly constant interaction with achievers. I’m talking about you inspirational and aspirational people with vision, gravitas and intelligence. For you, success is more common than failure. This week’s cover story and added online content on entrepreneurs and mental health awareness are part of a collaboration with our national online daily Upstart Business Journal and our colleagues in Seattle at the Puget Sound Business Journal. It began here and developed over several months of thought, effort and consideration from TBBJ’s Pam Huff. Inspiration has come from many places. There is increasing willingness to examine hard questions about impact of stress, depression, mental

illness, suicide and failure on businesspeople. Local and national incidents, including the death last year of Robin Williams, have widened the spotlight in a search for answers about diagnosis, treatment and safety nets. Not only do entrepreneurs place a huge amount of pressure on themselves to succeed, the leaders of small, handson firms hold great responsibility for the livelihoods and well-being of their small staffs. It’s a lot to shoulder. As you’ll see in the reporting, Tampa Bay’s startup scene is evolving but is deficient to service the emotional ramifications of that growth. Available resources for struggling entrepreneurs is lacking. Established employers that provide ample benefits – like the TBBJ — often include employee assistance programs. But those aren’t often as

accessible to startups. As the local startup scene evolves and matures, and as funding sources for early stage entrepreneurs seems to be loosening, coverage of the entire spectrum of a businesses life is demanding a closer look. Since last October, TBBJ’s Wade Millward has been covering the startup beat and he also contributed to this effort. Looking forward, among its assets, this business community has many kind people and lots of good listeners who can provide real and substantive advice. Some of the answer lies in expanded peer support. The hope is that our most successful business leaders remember their own times of struggle and do more to watch out for others trying to emulate their winning ways.

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The ‘F’ Word

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uccesses and failure. Bigger and better. Upset and angry. Broken. Challenging. Multibillion-dollar potential. These are all words Milind Bharvirkar, 47, used to describe his journey from starting a business in San Jose, to leaving San Jose, to starting up in Tampa and losing everything, to starting over again. “I walked away with more money than I’ve ever had — seven figures in the bank,” Bharvirkar — now president of Priatek — said about his experience with a coin-operated game business he started out West that ended with him “bowing out gracefully.” “I thought getting that kind of success and being on the cover of magazines and making lots of money would make me happy,” he said. “I built a baby and walked away angry and upset.” He came to Tampa with family members and wanted to start a bigger and better company. He licensed big-name games — think “Wheel of Fortune” and Marvel characters from “The Avengers.” But the technology took too long to build. Licenses expired. The recession hit. He had no capital to continue. Bharvirkar lost half a million dollars, filed for personal and corporate bankruptcy and his fiancee walked out. It was the lowest he’d ever been. Comparing failure support systems in San Jose to those in Tampa is something he had never thought about. “It’s par for the course in San Jose,” Bharvirkar said. “People understand there are entrepreneurs who have successes and failure; they’re open-book about it more than they are here.” It took a phone call with a friend, who could hear how depressed he was, to help Bharvirkar reconnect with his faith. “The only way I could make the pain go away was to read the Bible,” he said. Now he’s back in the game business, married and expecting his second child. Lacking a support system could be a factor in holding Tampa Bay back as a hub of entrepreneurship. While our large economic development agencies chase corporate relocations, the scrappy startup community is left to fend for itself.

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Milind Bharvikar with his new company’s games, which will be installed in some Tampa Bay area Westfield malls soon. Though the Tampa-Hillsborough Economic Development Corp.’s Business Recruitment and Expansion program assists companies of all sizes in Hillsborough County, its primary focus is retaining companies with a significant capital investment in the area that pay higher than average wages in the state, according to an EDC spokesperson. If entrepreneurs are better able to pull themselves out of a slump, homegrown companies will turn into larger companies, which will provide jobs and have significant community impact. Absolute Mobile Solutions’ president Alfred Goldberg, also a board member at Tampa Bay Wave, agrees. “The difference between cities like San Francisco and Tampa is that, in San Francisco, they embrace failure. But you’ve got to go beyond that,” Goldberg said. “They’ve got a huge safety net.”

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Linking the two New research shows entrepreneurs are more likely to suffer depression and other mental illness than the general population. Several high-profile suicides, including that of tech whiz Aaron Swartz, have highlighted the problem and brought attention to resources available for entrepreneurs in markets like Silicon Valley and Boston. But in metros with nascent startup communities, like Tampa Bay, the support system helping to deal with failure and its fallout essentially doesn’t exist. In more mature tech hubs, startup events go a step further than connecting idea generators with each other and with funding. FailCon, for example, is a oneday conference started in San Francisco that has popped up in other cities around the globe. Tech entrepreneurs, investors, developers and designers study their

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own and others’ failures to help them prepare for success. Cass Phillipps, global producer for FailCon, said she’s interested in creating something even more intimate, where founders can open up to each other. “There is support for founders who have moved past their failures and are now working to come back — tons of places that love to have them share their stories and offer support for others,” Phillipps said. “But as you can tell, it’s still really lacking in between the failure and acceptance.” Portland, Ore., is an area known for collaboration. Starve Ups, a peer mentoring, networking and support group for entrepreneurs, bills itself as a resource of founders for founders. Highly driven people are very self-critical, said Dr. Rahul Mehra, CEO and chief medical officer of MehraVista Health, a company in Indian Rocks Beach that implements employee assistance programs. “There’s a delicate balance between


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COVER STORY being self-critical but taking it too far, to the point of really beating yourself up,” Mehra said. “It’s that self-criticism that can lead to depression, anxiety and a further state of emotional barriers that are created that keep that entrepreneur from overcoming those hurdles and achieving their own business goals.” There is also a stigma in revealing weaknesses to peers. “They don’t want other entrepreneurs to think they made mistakes,” Goldberg said. “I know some startups that were very promising and got a lot of publicity over the last two years, and then they made some really bad decisions. Their personal lives are in turmoil, their family lives are just completely in jeopardy. And they’re like drowning people.”

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Michael Scott Novilla, at Nova 535 in St. Petersburg, runs the weekly The spark Entrepreneur Social Club at his lounge. Entrepreneurs are built differently than the people who work for them. They put themselves at financial risk more often, in entrepreneur community newsletters. connect with fellow entrepreneurs. have more motivation, purpose, deter“Impulsivity and risk propensity are “Our club is very honest, open and mination, charisma and other personal- essential for entrepreneurship. Howev- frank, and we’ll tell you, ‘Hey, your busiity traits. So it stands to reason that the er taking the wrong risk or acting in the ness card is horrible, but here’s what’s extra spark of creativity they possess wrong can have very bad outcomes,” wrong with it specifically,’” Scott said. works for them at times, but could make Freeman said. He agrees entrepreneurs are built difthem vulnerable during the darkest periferently from other people. “We’re the ods, potentially leading to depression Support in numbers people who take the risks, and we’ll try and a feeling of isolation when a busi- Michael Scott Novilla was involved in and try and try again. We’re the people ness begins to fail. a 20-year real estate that build the airports and go to Mars It was Swartz’s suiventure that failed. He and invent the apps.” cide in early 2013 that lost money, turned to But their own egos can get in the way. drove Dr. Michael martial arts and even- “You can’t be a solo-preneur. It’s imposA. Freeman to begin tually invested in Nova sible,” Novilla said. studying entrepre535 in downtown St. Spending time with other entrepreof individuals who die by neurs, depression Petersburg, an arts neurs can be the difference between suicide are suffering or were and a link between suffering from a mental illness, and entertainment happiness and loneliness, between sucthe two, research he’s lounge that, so far, is cess and wanting to give up, Novilla said. most often depression doing at The Entreprea win for him. neurship Center at the He started the Be a mentor, find a mentor University of California, San Francisco. Entrepreneur Social Club in 2009, a David Osterweil launched Fitlife Foods Freeman and his team began the weekly meeting at Nova 535 that broach- four years ago in Tampa. He liquidated research out of compassion for young es topics ranging from failure and ideas his savings and put his house up as colentrepreneurs; they wanted to create a to “How’s that business card working for lateral, all while his wife was pregnant resource for the startup community “to you?” with their second child. He described it prevent [suicide] going forward,” FreeNovilla modeled the organization after as a “very vulnerable” time. man said. Benjamin Franklin’s Junto club, where “You have this ‘this is going to be His research is likely to be ground- he encouraged a free exchange of ideas. great’ feeling and you move forward with breaking. While there have been many The impetus for starting the club was to it, excited about it,” he said. studies about entrepreneurs’ personalities, it’s difficult to find research that R ADVOCATES drills down directly to the link between them and their mental health. More than 400 entrepreneurs parThe topic of stress came up during the final speaking event of Tampa Bay’s first Startup ticipated in Freeman’s research, which has yet to be published, and 242 of them Week, hosted by Ryan Sullivan. Sullivan, owner of the TruHair by Chelsea Scott line of hair care products, asked St. were deemed valid, meaning they met Petersburg entrepreneur Chris Bennett how he’s coped during the dark times that come the definition of being a business found- with entrepreneurship. er or co-founder. Bennett said he considered many of the companies he founded “miserable failures” In his sample so far, 49 percent of the before he became known for Callyo 2009 Corp., which offers phone technology for law 242 entrepreneurs report having a his- enforcement. He would turn to his family when he needed support. Sullivan advocated showcasing local success stories for inspiration and checking in tory of one or more mental health con- with startup owners to make sure they are OK and receive the mentorship they need. ditions, he said. Only 32 percent of the “Someone must be there to say, ‘This is only the beginning,’” he said. “’Let’s pick up comparison participants — non-entre- and move on.’” In a conversation after his panel with Bennett and other figures in the local startup and preneurs — report a history of having one or more mental health conditions. They technology communities, Sullivan said he considers Tampa Bay’s community welcoming. People shouldn’t fear sharing their difficulties with others, he said. were surveyed via online questionnaire, “These things need to be talked about,” he said. which was posted online and published — Wade Tyler Millward

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His hunch was right. Fitlife Foods has been a success and has expanded in Tampa Bay. The very product he sells — the “fit” lifestyle and good nutrition — are what kept him from getting down while starting the business. He also leaned on his wife, Laura, and their children for support. FailCon’s Phillipps said many founders are turning to advisors or career coaches when they are down. Osterweil called upon Jennifer Hall, an executive coach and senior trainer at Eckerd College in the Leadership Development Institute. She’s author of the Entrepreneurial Mindset Profile, an online profiling system and test of sorts that gauges how entrepreneurial you are. (For the record: I’ve taken it and discovered I am not entrepreneurial.) “There are times when you know your spouse doesn’t want to hear it, so you have to have somebody who could be objective and give you good feedback,” Osterweil said. Hall warns other entrepreneurs to be careful of the “coach” title. “I’m a trained psychologist,” she said. “That’s a protected term. Coaching is not a protected term and anybody can call themselves a coach.” Finding someone you trust to advise you is important when you feel there’s nowhere else to turn and you don’t have health care coverage yet. But “it’s a buyer beware situation” when reaching out to a coach, Hall said. Life coaches and advisers are incremental aspects of establishing a viable support system for local entrepreneurs. It’s going to take a broader community effort like the ones found in startup hotbeds. That’s no small feat. Entrepreneurs are by nature busy, independent people. But building a network of lifelines will pay dividends for the Bay area startup scene’s mental health — and business health as well.


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John Ramil Teco Energry

$5.3 million

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Trevor Burgess C1 Financial

$1.3 million

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$2 million

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COMING AND GOING Joining the Publix Super Markets Inc. board of directors: G. Thomas Hough, retired vice chairman, Ernst & Young Leaving the Publix board of directors: Sherrill Hudson, chairman, TECO Energy Inc.

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Mentor or sponsor? Two approaches at Jabil Jabil Circuit Inc. doesn’t have a formal mentoring program, but that hasn’t stopped Beth Walters, senior vice president, communications and investor relations, from informally mentoring several Beth women at the St. Walters Petersburg-based electronics services and manufacturing firm. She also has a formal mentor relationship with a student from University of South Florida. Walters is one of two Jabil executives who are among the 130 leaders from companies nationwide receiving the Manufacturing Institute’s Women in Manufacturing STEP (Science, Tech-

nology, Engineering and Production) awards March 26 in Washington, D.C. Her Jabil co-honoree, Meredith Kovarik, director of supply chain, favors “sponsorship,” a concept that she said is more active than mentorship. “Sponsorship is having someone a couple of levels above you who doesn’t give you advice but gives you opportunities, invites you to meetings that you wouldn’t otherwise be invited to,” Kovarik said. “Find that person who will sponsor you, who believes in your capabilities and will push you into situations you are uncomfortable with because you haven’t done that before. As long as that sponsor is there to support you in case you get a little flustered or get off track, that sponsor can get you back on the rails and make sure you have the resources you need to grow.”

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Dawn of a new city in downtown Tampa Downtown Tampa isn’t a thriving 24/7 neighborhood yet — but the numbers are trending that way. Vacancies are down across every sector of commercial real estate in the city center, and prices are creeping up to the point that could justify new construction. Residential development, urban renewal experts say, is the foundation of a thriving downtown. It creates a customer base for the retail and restaurants that make a neighborhood a destination, and a tax base to fund amenities like parks and green space. Downtown Tampa has traditionally been anchored by its office market, and it will take a combination of more office workers and residents — and residents who can walk to work — to revitalize the city center. On the residential side, rents are trending toward all-time highs, and the for-sale market appears to be coming back, too. About 4 percent of the downtown condo inventory — 85 units — is for sale, said Dave Traynor, a vice president of real estate and developer services with Smith & Associates in Tampa. That point

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Downtown Tampa skyline in a market is typically when new construction starts to happen — but prices are just shy of where they need to be for new developments to be profitable.

10.4

Percentage of vacant top-tier office space in downtown Tampa

Condo construction would be a major endorsement of downtown Tampa’s ongoing revitalization effort. It would signal that developers and homebuyers

$24.64

Asking rate per square foot for top-tier downtown office space

$29 to $31

are confident enough in the city center — and the neighborhood amenities there — to commit large amounts of money to the area. Units in Grand Central at Kennedy, Traynor said, fetch an average sales price of $256 per square foot. That number is slightly higher in Towers at Channelside and Skypoint — $358 and $326 per square foot, respectively. Prices need to be closer to $400 per square foot to justify new construction. In downtown St. Petersburg, where three condo towers are in the works, prices are around $500 per square foot. Traynor said he’s encountering potential buyers who visit downtown Tampa and see things like the Sail Pavilion, recently opened Ferg’s and the soon-tobe-completed Riverwalk and want to live within walking distance of it. Most of those buyers are interested in the neighborhood as it is, not just the potential of Tampa Bay Lightning Owner Jeff Vinik’s plans for the souther fringe of the urban core. Most see Vinik’s plans as “the exciting outlier that’s a couple years away,” he said.

Lease rates for trophy spaces and the best views

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Minimum lease rents necessary to justify new construction

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A walkable, car-optional urban core could drive economic growth Tampa Bay Lightning Owner Jeff Vinik has hired two household names in urban planning to bring his billion-dollar vision to life. Vinik’s real estate company, Strategic Property Partners, has brought on two consultants for a 120-day term: Jeff Speck, Washington, D.C.-based author of “Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time” and Dave Dixon of Stantec’s Urban Places Group. Dixon and Speck will master plan the district, sketching out every detail from tree placement to road and sidewalk width to building heights and set-

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backs. All of those details are driven by what makes a space an enticing, walkable, interesting place. The pair realizes they’re up against a

street grid that makes the existing neighborhood a scary place for pedestrians. “It’s dangerous because the streets look and feel like they’re designed for going high speeds, because they are designed for going high speeds,” Speck said. “So one of our key charges is creating street configurations that encourage driving the posted speed limit.” It’s not just the Channel district or the roads around Vinik’s land that are dangerous — Speck points out that four of the five most dangerous places to be a pedestrian in the U.S. are in Florida, and one of them is Tampa Bay. In fact, Florida led the nation in pedestrian deaths in the

first six months of 2014 with 292 fatalities, according to data the Governors Highway Safety Association released in February. The existing Channel district isn’t truly walkable because it doesn’t connect to anything else around it, Dixon said. Connecting Vinik’s neighborhood to the Channel district and the urban core is what could make that corner of the city a truly walkable area. “Ultimately, making it more walkable means creating the right mix of uses so that people can live, work, play and enjoy their lives without often leaving the district,” Speck said.


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Haven goes all in on charcuterie trend Duck Summer Sausage. Hog Head Cheese. Blood Bologna (coagulated with frozen pork blood). These and other items are found on the charcuterie menu at recently opened Haven in SoHo. Charcuterie boards populated with exotic house-made meats, pates, terrines and galantines have been selling briskly at Haven in its first two weeks of operation. It’s part of a wider trend that has turned items that were once regarded as suspect R FIRST

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atic of Haven’s departure from the traditional appetizer-salad-entrée model of SideBern’s, which formerly occupied the space on Howard Avenue. The charcuterie boards and cheese plates and other menu features cater to younger diners who treat dinner out as a social and communal event. Hence, Haven’s small plates, meat and cheese boards. “Guest are getting full meals, but in more of a grazing format,” Johnson said.

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row H. Pollack said. “This definitely happens in Tampa Bay,” he said. “We may even be seeing a slight uptick because the area is doing well.” The lesson to business owners, no matter how small and how bootstrapped,

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MANUFACTURERS RANKED BY NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN TAMPA BAY AS OF MARCH 2015 Business name Website

1

PGT Inc.

2

Jabil Circuit Inc.

3

Tropicana Products Inc.

4

Sun Hydraulics Corp.

5

Frontline Communications

6

Oscor Inc.

2

pgtindustries.com

jabil.com

1

tropicana.com

3

7

sunhydraulics.com

frontlinecomm.com

*

*

oscor.com

*

7

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

8

TSE Industries Inc.

9

Kimball Electronics Tampa Inc.

lockheedmartin.com

8

tse-industries.com

kegroup.com

9

*

10

American Tool & Mold Inc.

11

Thomas Sign & Awning Co. Inc.

12

Seaway Plastics Engineering Inc.

13

Bovie Medical Corporation

14

LidWorks

15

a-t-m.com

thomassign.com

seawayplastics.com

boviemed.com

10

*

12

13

lidworks.com

Mercury Enterprises Inc. dba Mercury Medical 15

mercurymed.com

*

16

ITW GSE Americas

17

MICON Packaging Inc.

17

Southern Manufacturing Technologies, Inc.

19

Ven-Tel Plastics Corp.

20

Pharmaworks

21

itwgse.com

miconpack.com

*

smt-tampa.com

ventelplastics.com

pharmaworks.com

15

17

*

Diversified Technology Group Inc. (DITEK Corp) 19

ditekcorp.com

*

22

Aero Simulation Inc.

23

Hydro-Dyne Engineering

24

Actron Entities, Inc

25

Coach House Inc.

aerosimulation.com

hydro-dyne.com

actronengineering.com

coachhouserv.com

*

22

*

Address Phone

Local employees

Total employees

Sq.ft. of local manufacturing space

1070 Technology Dr. North Venice, FL 34275 941-480-1600

1,673

1,673

10560 Dr. MLK Jr. St. N. St. Petersburg, FL 33716 727-577-9749

1,600

850 13th Ave. E. Bradenton, FL 34208 941-747-4461

2014 revenue

Top local executive

765,000

$306.4 million

Rodney Hershberger, Chairman of the Board & CEO

150,000

425,000

$15.7 billion

Mark Mondello, CEO

1,200

271,0001

2,300,000

$66.68 billion1

Michael Haycock, Vice President, Operations, michael.haycock@pepsico.com

1500 W. University Pkwy. Sarasota, FL 34243 941-362-1200

719

909

221,000

$227.67 million

Allen Carlson, President, CEO

12770 44th St. N. Clearwater, FL 33762 727-573-0400

700

700

500,000

$65 million

Jonathan Sherr, SVP

3816 DeSoto Blvd. Palm Harbor, FL 34683 727-937-2511

270

600

120,000

$40 million

Thomas Osypka, President, CEO, tosypka@oscor.com

9300 28th St. N. Pinellas Park, FL 33782 727-578-6940

250

112,000

256,000

$45.6 billion

Steve Cobb, General Manager, steve.cobb@lmco.com

4370 112th Terr. N. Clearwater, FL 33762 727-573-7676

250

250

250,000

$72 million

Richard Klingel, President, rick.klingel@tse-industries.com

13700 Reptron Blvd. Tampa, FL 33626 813-854-2000

227

NA

150,000

NA

Mahmoud Zand, General Manager

1700 Sunshine Dr. Clearwater, FL 33765 727-447-7377

220

220

150,000

$30 million

Emilia Loulourgas Giannakopoulos, CEO

4590 118th Ave. N. Clearwater, FL 33762 727-573-7757

189

189

100,000

$30 million

Priscilla Thomas, President, CEO

6006 Siesta Ln. Port Richey, FL 34668 727-845-3235

160

160

75,000

$20 million

Tim Smock, CEO, Co-Owner, tsmock@seawaype.com

5115 Ulmerton Rd. Clearwater, FL 33760 727-384-2323

152

152

60,000

$27.68 million

Robert Gershon, CEO

2706 Turkey Creek Rd. Plant City, FL 33566 888-752-5579

130

130

110,000

NA

Ugo Mazzarolo, VP, General Manager

11300 49th St. N. Clearwater, FL 33762 727-573-0088

125

150

NA

NA

Stanley Tangalakis, Chairman, CEO, stangalakis@mercurymed.com

11001 U.S. 41 N. Palmetto, FL 34221 941-721-1000

120

49,000

113,000

$14.48 billion

Simon Fraser, Business unit manager

301 Commerce Blvd. Oldsmar, FL 34677 813-855-4651

110

110

175,000

$23.48 million

Peter Tracey, President, General Manager, ptracey@miconpack.com

5910 Johns Rd. Tampa, FL 33634 813-888-8151

110

110

20,000

$13.63 million

Roy Sweatman, President, roy@smt-tampa.com

11311 74th St. N. Largo, FL 33773 727-546-7470

96

96

104,000

$10.2 million

Edward Venner, President, CEO, president@ventelplastics.com

2346 Success Dr. Odessa, FL 33556 727-232-8200

95

95

36,000

NA

Peter Buczynsky, President, peter.b@pharmaworks.com

1720 Starkey Rd. Largo, FL 33771 727-812-5000

91

91

60,000

NA

Joanne McIntyre, President, contact@ditekcorp.com

4450 E. Adamo Dr., #501 Tampa, FL 33605 813-628-4447

85

95

30,000

NA

Michael McCarthy, President, M_Mccarthy@aerosimulation.com

4750 118th Ave. N. Clearwater, FL 33762 813-818-0777

80

80

107,000

NA

Jay Conroy, CEO

13089 60th St. N. Clearwater, FL 33760 727-531-5871

52

52

35,000

$6.4 million

Doug Hermann, President, dhermann@actronengineering.com

3480 Technology Dr. Nokomis, FL 34275 941-485-0984

48

NA

31,000

NA

David Gerzeny, President, dgerzeny@coachhouserv.com

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18,200

Number of manufacturing companies in Florida (source: Enterprise Florida).

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45

Unilens Vision Inc.

45

Acoustiblok Inc.

45

Electro Technik Industries

40

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I can also tell you I used it several times and all the manufacturers that I’ve talked to, all the sales tax we saved, none of it went back into our pockets. It all went back into buying more equipment, tooling, and employing people. We’re pushing to make it a standard deduction. A lot of manufacturers and reps did not know that this bill had passed. We need to communicate about this. And the other thing I’d like to say is there’s still a shortage of manpower. That’s my biggest thing right now. I have great equipment. I just don’t have enough manpower.

leases and rents. So that’s why it’s very important. The next speaker is Bill Wilson and he’s going to talk about the Communications Services Tax bill proposed this year in the legislature, which has already passed at least one committee in the Senate. Wilson: The Communications Services Tax applies to telecommunica-

tions, video, direct-to-home satellite, and related services. The tax is comprised of two parts: the Florida communications services tax and the local communications services tax. The Florida tax is 9.17 percent on landlines, etc. Between state and local tax it’s 14.17 percent on average. Gov. Scott proposed the reduction of the state portion of the tax by 3.6 percentage points. The bill has made it through the Senate and mirrors the gov-

ernor’s proposal. Stephens: Training and workforce is our next topic. Manufacturers cannot be competitive without these skills. McMillan: I’m from CareerSource Florida out of Tallahassee. We have 24 regional workforce boards throughCONTINUED ON PAGE 14

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Stephens: There is a temporary sales tax exemption and the proposed bill is to make that permanent. Next we’ll hear from Jeff Croskey of Creative Sign Designs to talk about proposed legislation that would reduce the sales tax on commercial leases. Croskey: I wanted to share our story. The company is 29 years old. A couple of years ago we had 56 employees and were losing money. Now we have 115 employees and are growing out of our facility. We’re looking for a 90,000-square-foot building. Our owners are looking at owning versus lease because of the cost of tax for leasing. CAM (common area maintenance) is part of the lease and base rate. CAM is a tax. So we’d be paying double tax. It’s a $53,000 a year sales tax as part of the lease. Most are 10-year lease terms. That’s over half a million in sales tax. Florida is one of the few or the only state that has a tax on this. We don’t want to face that tax penalty because it limits us. Stephens: I think this is important, too, because right now we’re not competitive with other states. We’re either the last state or one of the last states to still have this sales tax on commercial

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out the state. CareerSource in Tampa Bay and Pinellas offer a lot of different training programs. The Quick Response Training and Incumbent Worker programs are handled at the state level. QRT is designed to train and retrain for new jobs in the state of Florida. QRT has been around since 1990 with little or no training in all those years. We’ve been here through good and bad times. We offered up an online application process and streamlined the reimbursement process and opened it up so more training could be covered under QRT. Those were good for the routine QRT. With the $12 million we get every year, we needed to bump it up to work with the local education providers. For example, if a company is going to develop 500 new jobs, we can then partner with the local education entity to be sure the training program gets started. This lets us bring together a pool of talent. I also wanted to talk a few minutes about the governor’s high-skill/highwage program that offers $30 million program for advanced manufacturing skill training. It would go toward STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) occupations and careers. It would also offer up equipment dollars. We would hold back 30 percent just for advanced manufacturing.

“We have to compete with every state and other countries for jobs. We have a lot to offer: our infrastructure, our quality of life, but a lot of southern states have that.” MICHAEL PRESTON, vice president of government relations, Enterprise Florida

Stephens: I’m going to go back a little bit in time. Over the past year, the manufacturers have been opening up their plants for tours. What they discovered is they were educating a lot of students through these plant tours, but not getting teachers or parents involved. The governor came up with this proposal that would allow teachers to go into manufacturing plants and STEM businesses during the summer and it would be paid for by the state. So this would be money for teacher scholarships. We would like to see this brought back. The next thing we wanted to talk CONTINUED ON PAGE 14


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about is the state match which is in the governor’s proposed budget for a national institute for standards in technology, a federal grant that has been awarded to the state of Florida. And Bill Wilson is going to talk about that for us. Wilson: At the end of the last month, the Manufacturing Extension partnership, a program of the U.S. Department of Commerce, announced the funding for a new center in Florida dedicated to helping state small and medium—sized manufacturers: Florida Makes, through the Manufacturers Association of Florida, and Center for Advanced Manufacturing Excellence was named the recipient of that award. The center will offer manufacturers services that will help them develop new products and customers and expand into new markets. The center will join the Federal Manufacturing Extension Partnership’s national network of 60 centers across the U.S. to help manufacturers solve business problems and identify growth opportunities. FloridaMakes, with the new funding, will leverage a network of 12 industry— driven regional manufacturing associations, and that together they’ll serve the manufacturers statewide. Stephens: Now we’re going to go on to export assistance. Preston: I’ll talk about the Export Assistance program first. There are three programs: We worked for quite a while to get in the governor’s recommendations. There is $1 million available for these grants. They were included in the budget for the last two years and are recommended for this year. They helped the small manufacturer. It helps Florida manufacturers to pin point the best countries for their exports. A second grant is to offset the cost of a trades how booth. Third, the Gold Key matchmaker program uses partners from around the world. It is for matchmaking with businesses looking to purchase your product. We have a network of offices in 15 countries around the world. These grants are available so we can take products to countries over there. A lot of our focus is on the incentive program. We have to compete with every state and other countries for jobs. We have a lot to offer: our infrastructure, our quality of life, but a lot of southern states have that. Incentives are performance based. Once you receive an incentive, you have to meet some requirements. The QTI is a good example, a rebate on taxes is a good example of that. Quick Action Closing Fund, we can come in and get those funds released more quickly.

How do we structure it as a cash grant available, but be sure there are incentives in place? They go into an escrow account and once you meet your requirements, those funds are released. We’re looking at improving the cash flow on that. We need to tell the story of doing business in Florida better around the world. We need to continue to have metrics to release those funds, but use the money. Capital Investment Tax Credit pro-

gram, for capital intensive projects. The thresholds are very high for someone coming into Florida. Right now it is 1,000 jobs and $100 million in capital investment. Sen. Stargel has been working on this bill to lower some of these thresholds — down to 100 jobs and $25 million in capital investment as long as you are an existing Florida organization. The long-term impacts will make a huge difference. We have large manufacturers

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SPECIAL REPORT

Where Tampa Bay companies export SOME LOCAL MANUFACTURERS SHARE TO WHICH COUNTRIES THEY EXPORT THE MOST PRODUCT Sweden 1

United Kingdom 6

Canada 9

Russia 1

Germany 4

Ireland 1 France 4

Venezuela 1

Mexico 4

Italy 2

Columbia 1 Brazil 2

China 6

Turkey 1

Nigeria 1

Chile 1

India 2 Saudi Arabia 1

Japan 2 Vietnam 1

Thailand 1

Mauritius 1

Indonesia 1

Singapore 1 Australia 4

New Zealand 2

Argentina 2

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Annual median wage $83,510

Tampa-St. Pete-Clearwater Software Developers, Applications

$87,160

Tampa-St. Pete-Clearwater Software Developers Systems Software

$66,030

North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota Software Developers, Applications

$112,360

North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota Software Developers Systems Software

$66,020

Lakeland-Winter Haven Software Developers, Applications

$83,940

Lakeland-Winter Haven Software Developers Systems Software

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Compiled by Christine Erickson 813-342-2474, @tbbjresearch cerickson@bizjournals.com

FLORIDA CANCER CENTERS RANKED BY NUMBER OF ANALYTIC CASES Address Phone

Analytic cases

Nonanalytic cases

Total cases

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6,516

4,511

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6,354

1,432

3

Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center 4

1475 N.W. 12th Ave. Miami, FL 33136 305-243-1000

3,362

4

Regional Cancer Center

8931 Colonial Center Dr., #200 Fort Myers, FL 33905 239-343-9555

3,308

Cancer Center / Prior (*Not ranked in 2013) / URL

1

moffitt.org

1

floridahospitalcancer.com

sylvester.org

3

leememorial.org/cancercare

H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute Tampa, FL

Nonprofit

Alan List, President, CEO

7,786

Adventist Health System Altamonte Springs, FL

Nonprofit

David Decker, Executive director

4,314

7,676

University of Miami Coral Gables, FL

Nonprofit

Stephen Nimer, Director

Number of cancer programs in Florida certified by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer

1,903

5,211

Lee Memorial Health System Fort Myers, FL

Government

Sharon McDonald, Chief foundation officer, VP, oncology & palliative care services

114,040

3501 Johnson St. Hollywood, FL 33021 954-987-2000

3,263

1,279

4,542

Memorial Healthcare System Hollywood, FL

Government

Luis Raez, Medical Director Maggie Wiegandt, VP, Oncology Services

Memorial Cancer Institute

6

UF Health Cancer Center at Orlando Health1 5

1400 S. Orange Ave. Orlando, FL 32806 407-648-3800

3,192

1,379

4,571

Orlando Health Orlando, FL

Nonprofit

Mark Roh, President

Baptist Health Cancer Services2

8900 N. Kendall Dr. Miami, FL 33176 786-596-1960

2,926

880

3,806

Baptist Health South Florida Miami, FL

Nonprofit

Mercy Mena-Allauca, Manager, cancer program

300 Pinellas St. Clearwater, FL 33756 727-462-7000

2,836

1600 S.W. Archer Rd. Gainesville, FL 32608 352-265-8000

2,480

7 8

8

orlandohealth.com

baptisthealth.net

6

Morton Plant Mease Cancer Program baycare.org/cancer

7

9

UF Health Cancer Center

10

Mayo Clinic Cancer Center

11

Eugene M. & Christine E. Lynn Cancer Institute 11

12

Lakeland Regional Cancer Center

13

Sarasota Memorial Institute for Cancer Care 12

14

Mount Sinai Comprehensive Cancer Center 15

15

Michael & Dianne Bienes Cancer Center 23

16

Baptist Cancer Institute

17 18

cancer.ufl.edu

10

mayoclinic.org/jacksonville

4500 San Pablo Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32224 904-953-2000

9

800 Meadows Rd. Boca Raton, FL 33486 561-955-7100

brrh.com

lrmc.com/cancer-care

3525 Lakeland Hills Blvd. Lakeland, FL 33805 863-603-6565

*

0

3,072

UF Health Gainesville, FL

Nonprofit

Paul Okunieff, Director

3,807

Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN

Nonprofit

Robert Smallridge, Deputy Director, Florida

2,706

Boca Raton Regional Hospital Boca Raton, FL

Nonprofit

Mindy Shikiar, VP, Ambulatory Services & Business Development

1,838

Lakeland Regional Health System Lakeland, FL

Nonprofit

Kim Pyles, AVP, Cancer & Ambulatory Services/Cancer Program Administrator

Government

Richard Brown, Medical Director, Cancer Care Services

NA

4306 Alton Rd. Miami Beach, FL 33140 305-674-9100

1,582

NA

NA

Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach, FL

Nonprofit

Steven Sonenreich, President, CEO

4725 N. Federal Hwy. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 954-771-8000

1,5003

NA

NA

Holy Cross Hospital Fort Lauderdale, FL

Nonprofit

Maureen Mann, Executive Director

1235 San Marco Blvd. Jacksonville , FL 32207 904-202-2273

1,484

NA

NA

Baptist Health Jacksonville, FL

Nonprofit

A. Hugh Greene, President, CEO

655 W. 8th St. Jacksonville, FL 32209 904-244-0411

1,392

196

1,588

UF Health Gainesville, FL

Nonprofit

Jackie Caminero, Director, Cancer Center

3001 W. Dr. MLK Jr. Blvd. Tampa, FL 33607 813-870-4000

1,355

693

2,048

BayCare Health System Clearwater, FL

Nonprofit

J. Michael Hance, Director, Cancer Institute

NA

NA

HCA Holdings Inc. Nashville, TN

For-profit

Brian Cook, President, CEO

14

ufhealthjax.org/cancer

baycare.org/cancer

746

Matt Novak, Cancer Program Administrator

NA

UF Health Jacksonville Cancer Center

16

1,476

Nonprofit

1,768

13

St. Joseph’s Hospital Cancer Institute

1,838

592

BayCare Health System Clearwater, FL

NA

Sarasota Memorial Health Care System Sarasota, FL

msccc.com

baptistjax.com

1,960

NA

1700 S. Tamiami Trl. Sarasota, FL 34239 941-917-9000

smh.com

cancer.holy-cross.com

2,331

19

The Cancer Center at North Florida Regional Medical Center *

6500 W. Newberry Rd. Gainesville, FL 32605 352-333-4000

1,312

20

Robert and Carol Weissman Cancer Center 19

501 E. Osceola St. Stuart, FL 34994 772-288-5858

1,261

266

1,527

Martin Health System Stuart, FL

Nonprofit

Debbie Lewandowski, Director, Oncology Services

21

Sacred Heart Cancer Center

5151 N. 9th Ave. Pensacola, FL 32504 850-416-2770

1,250

355

1,605

Ascension Health St. Louis, MO

Nonprofit

Terri Smith, VP, Cancer Services

22

Tallahassee Memorial Cancer Center

1775 One Healing Place Tallahassee, FL 32308 850-431-4226

1,220

191

1,411

Tallahassee Memorial Hospital Tallahassee, FL

Nonprofit

Matt Sherer, Oncology service line administrator

23

Mary Virginia Terry Cancer Center

1 Shircliff Way, #615 Jacksonville, FL 32204 904-308-8751

1,163

869

2,032

St. Vincent's HealthCare Jacksonville, FL

Nonprofit

Cynthia Farah, Oncology service line director

24

Halifax Health Center for Oncology

303 N. Clyde Morris Blvd. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 386-254-4211

993

254

1,247

Halifax Health Daytona Beach, FL

Government

Jeff Feasel, President, CEO

25

St. Anthony's Cancer Center

1201 5th Ave. N., #1300 St. Petersburg, FL 33705 727-825-1253

970

231

1,201

BayCare Health System Clearwater, FL

Nonprofit

Tim McMahon, Cancer Program Administrator

cancergainesville.com

martinhealth.org/cancer

sacred-heart.org/cancercenter

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tmh.org/cancercenter

jaxhealth.com

halifax.org/cancer-care

stanthonys.com

17

18

21

*

1 fka MD Anderson Cancer Center Orlando 2 Baptist Health South Florida is in the process of building the Miami Cancer Institute

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Top local executive

5

memorialcancerinstitute.com

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Ownership type

Healthcare system

3 Data from the Association of Community Cancer Centers

NOTES: NA - not applicable, not available or not approved. This is a corrected version of the List that ran on Feb. 13. Memorial Cancer Institute was previously ranked at No. 8.

71

Projected number of new cancer cases in Florida in 2015 (American Cancer Society Cancer Facts & Figures 2015).

JUST MISSED THE LIST Broward Health Medical Center Comprehensive Cancer Center

943

Watson Clinic Center for Cancer Care & Treatment

850

Ella Milbank Foshay Cancer Center

845

Baptist Cancer Institute

820

Memorial Hospital Cancer Care (Jacksonville)

719

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SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS RANKED BY NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN TAMPA BAY AS OF MARCH 2015 Business name Website

1

ConnectWise Inc.

2

connectwise.com

2

Greenway Health LLC

3

CA Technologies

4

Geographic Solutions

5

Jagged Peak Inc.

6

Link-Systems International Inc.

7

Pilgrim Quality Solutions

7

Voalte Inc

9

Accusoft

greenwayhealth.com

ca.com

4

geographicsolutions.com

jaggedpeak.com

1

6

7

link-systems.com

pilgrimquality.com

8

11

*

voalte.com

13

accusoft.com

10

AgileThought Inc.

11

CareSync

12

PowerChord Inc.

agilethought.com

caresync.com

12

18

*

powerchordsystem.com

Address Phone

Number of local employees

Local software developers

4110 George Rd., #200 Tampa, FL 33634 813-463-4700

650

4301 W. Boy Scout Blvd., #800 Tampa, FL 33607 877-932-6301

2014 revenue

Top local executive

150

$51.8 million

Arnold F.Bellini, CEO, info@connectwise.com

370

NA

NA

Mark Janiszewski, EVP, Product Management

10210 Highland Manor Dr., #400 Tampa, FL 33610 800-225-5224

212

23

$4.51 billion

Kenneth Arredondo, General Manager

1001 Omaha Cir. Palm Harbor, FL 34683 727-786-7955

190

76

NA

Paul Toomey, President

3000 Bayport Drive, Ste. 250 Tampa, FL 33607 813-637-6900

161

NA

NA

Paul Demirdjian, President and CEO, pauld@jaggedpeak.com

4515 George Rd., #340 Tampa, FL 33634 813-674-0660

160

17

$8.5 million

Vincent T.Forese, President, CEO

2807 W. Busch Blvd. Tampa, FL 33618 813-915-1663

125

NA

NA

Thierry Durand, President & CEO, durandt@pilgrimsoftware.com

5101 Fruitville Rd., #200 Sarasota, FL 34232 941-312-2830

125

NA

NA

Trey Lauderdale, Founder, CEO

4001 N. Riverside Dr. Tampa, FL 33603 813-875-7575

104

52

$20.66 million

Jack Berlin, President, info@accusoft.com

2502 N. Rocky Point Dr., #900 Tampa, FL 33607 813-514-9180

91

64

$21.02 million

David Romine, CEO, david.romine@agilethought.com

2818 Cypress Ridge Blvd., #150 Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 800-587-5227

50

12

NA

Travis Bond, Founder, CEO

100 2nd Ave. S., #200-S. St. Petersburg, FL 33701 727-823-1530

42

22

NA

Patrick Schunk, President, CEO

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ABOUT THE LIST Information was obtained from firm representatives. Information on The List was supplied by individual companies through questionnaires and could not be independently verified by the Tampa Bay Business Journal. LabTech Software did not respond to our inquiries by deadline. Only those that responded to our inquiries were listed. In case of ties, companies are listed alphabetically. COUNTIES SURVEYED Local includes Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk and Sarasota. NEED A COPY OF THE LIST? Information for obtaining reprints, web permissions and commemorative plaques, call 877-397-5134. More information can be found online at TampaBay. Bizjournals.com by clicking the “Store” tab near the top of the site.

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RR  Bankruptcies MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA TAMPA DIVISION CHAPTER 7 Superior Power Solutions Inc., Civic Memorial Center 6601 Memorial Highway, Suite 109, Tampa 33615; Assets, $32,341; Debts, $1,174,609; Major Creditor, HD Supply Power Solutions, $378,300; Attorney, Jake C. Blanchard; case #15-02198, 03/05/15. Spanmaster Metals Inc., 3306 Kilmer Drive, Plant City 33566; Assets, $100,001 to $500,000; Debts, $0 to $50,000; Major Creditor, not shown; Attorney, David W. Steen; case #15-02215, 03/05/15. Castle Electrical Services Inc., 12507 Vision Way, Riverview 33578; Assets, $33,303; Debts, $150,969; Major Creditor, Pillar Construction Group LLC, $115,719; Attorney, Christopher J. Shipley; case #15-02317, 03/09/15. Printec Inc., 6801 114th Ave., Suite C, Largo 33773; Assets, $0 to $50,000; Debts, $500,001 to $1,000,000; Major Creditor, not shown; Attorney, Jeffrey Thibault; case #15-02349, 03/10/15. Cards ‘R’ Less Inc., 4154 Braemere Drive, Spring Hill 34609; Assets, $66,138; Debts, $356,240; Major Creditor, Isram Western Way LLC, $192,000; Attorney, Sandra H. Day; case #1502406, 03/11/15. CHAPTER 11 DoCare Clinic Inc., 3317 Gandy Blvd., Tampa 33611; Assets, $100,001 to $500,000; Debts, $500,001 to $1,000,000; Major Creditor, not shown; Attorney, Leon A. Williamson Jr.; case #15-02176, 03/04/15.

RR  Circuit court judgments HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Door to Door Installation Inc. vs. Transdor Corp.., (address not shown), $12,318, plaintiff, case #13CC-030418, 02/23/15. Edward Elizando and Priscilla D. Elizando vs. Global Bridge Holdings LLC, 4830 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 33609, $22,575, plaintiff, case #14-CA003976, 02/23/15. Genco Sales Inc. vs. J.M. Metals Manufacturing Inc., 285 Barnes Blvd., Rockledge 32955, $11,288, plaintiff, case #14-CC-026186, 02/25/15. TD Bank NA vs. Juice Box Enterprises LLC/Forrest Bern Co. LLC, 2566 State Road 60 E., Valrico 33595, $259,160, plaintiff, case

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MANATEE COUNTY Avron Funding LLC Assignee of Gordon Foods Service Inc. vs. Fun Time Food Group Inc. dba Bachelor Bill’s, 7915 113th Ave. E., Parrish 34219, $34,083, plaintiff, case #2014-CA-004566, 02/25/15. C-1 Bank fka Community Bank & Co. fka Community Bank of Manatee vs. BTS Transportation & Logistics Inc./David S. Basey, (address not shown), $208,238, plaintiff, case #2014 CA 005764, 02/19/15.

PASCO COUNTY Cach LLC vs. United Sprinkler aka United Sprinkler Inc., 9755 Star Trail, New Port Richey 34654, $51,886, plaintiff, case #2014CA002999CAWS, 02/24/15. Eileen Quick vs. Hayward Baker Inc./Jeremy Stephen Johnson, (address not shown), $22,500, plaintiff, case #51 2012 CA 5498 WS/H, 02/27/15. Fleetcor Technologies Operating Co. LLC dba Fuelman Fleet Card vs. Dana Enterprises Inc./ Anthony Esposito, 7936 Rutillio Court, New Port Richey 34653, $12,102, plaintiff, case #2014 CC 002663CCAXWS, 02/24/15.

PINELLAS COUNTY Can Capital Asset Servicing Inc. fka Newlogic Business Loans Inc. vs. Core Fitness Solution Inc./Linda G. Mullins, 3221 N.E. 15th St., Apt. B, Pompano Beach 33061, $48,709, plaintiff, case #14-004592-CI, 02/24/15. GE Capital Corp. vs. TGM2 Inc., 11620 54th St. N., Clearwater 33760, $50,501, plaintiff, case #14-001147CI, 02/24/15. Lilian Peltz-Petow vs. Lectric Limos Motorcars Inc., 2209 Belleair Road, No. C-14, Clearwater 33756, $10,375, plaintiff, case #2014-9390-CO, 02/25/15. Steadfast Insurance Co. vs. Evans Engineering and Design Services Inc., 8055 Spirit Court, Trinity 34655, $219,491, plaintiff, case #14-004154-CI, 02/26/15. SunTrust Bank vs. Global Semisolutions Inc./ Thaddeus Smith, 30798 U.S. 19 N., Palm Harbor 34684, $228,193, plaintiff, case #13-00760-CI, 02/24/15. William M. Bruckner Jr. dba Florida Aerial Advertising vs. Bob’s Boat House LLC, (address not shown), $16,100, plaintiff, case #145171-CI, 02/26/15.

use), Book/Page 9157/3163, 03/06/15.

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POLK COUNTY Bridgefield Casualty Insurance Co. vs. Schear Corp., (address not shown), $147,671, plaintiff, case #53 2013CA 004223, 02/20/15. Kenneth Forbes/Margaret Forbes vs. Tower Hill Prime Insurance Co., (address not shown), $167,000/14,126, plaintiff, case #53 2010 CA 007730, 02/20/15.

SARASOTA COUNTY Caterpillar Financial Commercial Account Corp. vs. Jet Equipment Repair Inc., 4023 Sawyer Road, No. 225, Sarasota 34233, $13,868, plaintiff, case #2014CC005202NC, 02/27/15. Natalia Shaw vs. Northern Trust Co., 1515 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota 34236, $500,000, plaintiff, case #2013CA002073NC, 03/05/15.

RR  Federal tax liens HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Karon R. Locicero MD PA, P.O. Box 10425, Tampa 33679, $248,880, (941), Book/Page 23108/1658, 02/25/15. Donna J. Wood, 243 Silver Drive, Apollo Beach 33572, $35,829, (CIVP), Book/Page 23108/1663, 02/25/15.

Advanced Rehabilitation Inc., 2907 W. Bay to Bay Blvd., Suite 100, Tampa 33629, $56,337, (941/1120/6721), Book/ Page 23112/123, 02/26/15.

MANATEE COUNTY William V. Brewster, 7223 51st Terrace E., Palmetto 34221-9418, $11,203, (6672), Book/Page 2557/0269, 02/23/15.

PASCO COUNTY Kenneth Fonderson, 20411 Lace Cascade Road, Land O’Lakes 34637, $46,000, (CIVP), Book/Page 9155/514, 03/02/15.

PINELLAS COUNTY J&J Metal Fabricators Inc., 4185 35th St. N., St. Petersburg 33714, $73,777, (941/6721), Book/Page 18689/907, 02/25/15. Switch Electric LLC, 1444 Gulf to Bay Blvd., Clearwater 33755, $52,831, (940/6721), Book/Page 18689/912, 02/25/15.

SARASOTA COUNTY Paul Thomas & Associates Inc., 461 N. Orange Ave., Sarasota 34236, $30,855, (940/941/1120), Book/Page 2015025197, 03/05/15. Advanced Title and Escrow Services LLC/Kristen M. Hertel sole member, 849 Oak Briar Lane, Osprey 34229, $24,733, (940/941), Book/Page 2015025198,

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INDEX BANKRUPTCIES — PAGE 25 Obtained from bankruptcy courts. Provides credit information about businesses and serves notice of change in company structure. A Chapter 7 filing means a company is liquidating its holdings. A Chapter 11 filing means a company is free from the threat of creditors’ lawsuits until it develops a reorganization plan. BUILDING PERMITS — PAGE 29 Compiled from county inspection departments Residential and commercial building permits are listed with project value. CIRCUIT COURT JUDGMENTS — PAGE 25 Obtained from circuit court dockets. Represents valuable information to consider in dealings with businesses. Judgments of $5,000 or more are listed. Cases are referred to as named when the suit was filed. LIENS — PAGE 25 Contractors file construction liens against companies. Obtained from public records at county courthouses. Federal tax liens of $5,000 or more are obtained from the Internal Revenue Service. Liens provide valuable information in considering dealings with a business. BUSINESS TAXES — PAGE 25 New and renewed licenses required by counties for companies to do business. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS — PAGE 30 Commercial and residential, obtained from county registers of deeds for transactions. Now find expanded leads content online

O’Keefe’s Pub Inc., 6032 Seminole Blvd., Seminole 33772, $11,532, (sales & use), Book/Page 18685/2661, 02/23/15. Vaping Distributors Inc., 3789 62nd Ave. N., Pinellas Park 33781, $11,421, (sales & use), Book/Page 18685/2669, 02/23/15. Yoursip Telecom Inc., 402 Tampa Road, Palm Harbor 34683, $12,811, (reemployment), Book/Page 18685/2688, 02/23/15. Black Palm Restaurant of St. Pete LLC, 1700 Park St. N., St. Petersburg 33710, $15,711, (sales & use), Book/Page 18685/2689, 02/23/15. ADP Totalsource Co. XXI Inc., 6941 Bryan Dairy Road, Suite 210, Largo 33777, $18,200, (reemployment), Book/Page 18688/2676, 02/25/15. Casa Mama Lolita Corp., 916 Patricia Ave., Suite D, Dunedin 34698, $20,830, (sales & use), Book/Page 18691/258, 02/26/15.

POLK COUNTY The Olama Corp., 4705 U.S. 98 N., Lakeland 33809, $92,641, (sales & use), Book/ Page 9463/2179, 03/02/15.

03/05/15.

LLC, 820 E. Busch Blvd., Tampa 33612, $66,851, (communications services), Book/Page 23106/63, 02/24/15.

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Sanford Investment Inc. 105, 8233 Volusia Place, Temple Terrace 33637, $26,948, (sales & use), Book/Page 23108/1738, 02/25/15.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Ricky T’s LLC/James R. Tuberosa sole member, 6520 N. U.S. 41, Apollo Beach 33572, $11,325, (941), Book/Page 23112/144, 02/26/15.

ADP Totalsource Co. XXI Inc., 5311 E. Fletcher Ave., Temple Terrace 33617, $12,356, (reemployment), Book/Page 23111/1915, 02/26/15.

Marlene Mendez, 6455 Renwick Circle, Tampa 33647, $21,024, (CIVP), Book/Page 23112/183, 02/26/15.

Hari Om of Tampa Inc., 5705 Gunn Highway, Tampa 33625, $25,174, (sales & use), Book/Page 23111/1928, 02/26/15.

Strategic Influence Alternatives Inc., 1422 Bloomingdale Ave., Valrico 33596, $549,545, (941), Book/Page 23112/185, 02/26/15.

ADP Totalsource Co. XXI Inc., 5010 W. Carmen St., Tampa 33609, $10,314, (reemployment), Book/Page 23111/1934, 02/26/15.

John R. Garrison, 11812 Shadow Run Blvd., Riverview 33569, $144,402, (6672), Book/Page 23112/187, 02/26/15.

RR  State tax liens HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Roberts Hotels Tampa LLC, 820 E. Busch Blvd., Tampa 33612, $69,754, (sales & use), Book/Page 23106/59, 02/24/15. Roberts Hotels Tampa

Francie Cromartie, 1717 Woodhaven Drive, Brandon 33510, $16,434, (sales & use), Book/Page 23112/3, 02/26/15.

Pro Active Security Agency LLC, 130 Spoonbill Court, Kissimmee 34759, $30,574, (sales & use), Book/Page 9463/2182, 03/02/15.

RR  Construction liens HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Claimant: Neff Rental LLC, Contractor: C2 Consulting Group, $17,779, Owner: Jazzy’s Bar BQ Inc., on property at 5703 W. Waters Ave., Tampa, Book/Page 23104/1388, 02/24/15. Claimant: Neff Rental LLC, Contractor: C2 Consulting Group, $18,094, Owner: Bethel Baptist Church, on property at 12846 Balm Riverview Road, Riverview, Book/Page 23104/1389, 02/24/15. Claimant: Sitecrafters of Florida Inc., Contractor: Hagwood Construction Inc., $63,766, Owner: R&L Enterprises I of Tampa LLC, on property at 13250 U.S. 301, Riverview, Book/Page 23104/1877, 02/24/15.

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PASCO COUNTY

LBK Cabinetry Studio, 5360 Gulf of Mexico Drive, Suite 108, Longboat Key 342282045, $16,880, (sales & use), Book/Page 2559/0448, 03/09/15.

Claimant: Florida Design Consultants Inc., Contractor: TNS Site & Development, $10,368, Owner: Concord Station LLP, on property at Sec. 21 26 18, Book/Page 9153/3385, 02/26/15.

PASCO COUNTY Abdel-Halim Khalil Shaout, 1529 Amarylis Court, Trinity 34655, $122,777, (sales &

Claimant: Brantley Nurseries, Contractor: Perma Culture, $12,304, Owner: Benderson Development

Co., on property at Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market 8601 Little Road, Port Richey, Book/Page 9154/2339, 02/27/15.

POLK COUNTY Claimant: Alto Construction Co. Inc., Contractor: Central Site Development, $20,774, Owner: Overnight RLV Village Plaza LP, on property at 4236 N. 98, Lakeland, Book/Page 9463/220, 02/27/15.

SARASOTA COUNTY Claimant: C&C Concrete Pumping of Orlando Inc., Contractor: SML Builders LLC, $62,650, Owner: One Palm LLC, on property at 1401 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota, Book/Page 2015023348, 03/02/15.

RR  Business taxes HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Alvarez B. Alina, 4221 W. Spruce St., Apt. 1429, Tampa 33607, advertising. Darius Hurns, 7807 Dana Michelle Place, Tampa 33610, artist. Tnt Cellular LLC, 10910 30th St., Suite 105, Tampa 33612, cellphone retail and repairs. Diana Rosa Padron Mesa, 6406 S. 36th Ave., Tampa 33619, child care. Gerado Carvalho, 1312 E. 26th Ave., Tampa 336051758, clothing. Grand Arena Of Mind Expansion Inc., 8900 N. Armenia Ave., Suite 226, Tampa 33604, conference room rental. Isac Tile Inc., 11531 Bay Gardens Loop, Riverview 33569-2032, contractorstile marble & mosaic work. L&D Tile Inc., 214 Mary Ellen Ave., Seffner 33584, contractors-tile marble & mosaic work. Kenneth L. Davis, 917 Green Bell Circle, Brandon 33510, door & shutter repair. Rose Of Sharon Florist, 3305 E. Ellicott St., Tampa 33610, florist. Johnny M. Carter, 8542 Goldridge Circle, Tampa 33619, food truck. Adam Travis Stine/Stine Construction Inc., 2509 Turkey Creek Road, Plant City 33566, general contractors. Mirandas Professional Handyman Services, 2110 Whitney Place, Valrico 33594, general contractors. Phillip Anthony Muratte/ Muratte Construction Co., 4763 Whispering Wind Ave., Tampa 33614, general contractors. Parrot Bay Mechanical Inc., 7413 Albany Drive, Tampa 33625-3803, general contractors. Donald Lee McClarty, 8504 Lee Place, Tampa 33619,

LEADS

Community Health Center opens: Community Health Centers of Pinellas Inc. opened its family medicine practice at 612 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. N., St. Petersburg. Located next to St. Anthony’s Hospital, the Community Health Centers of Pinellas facility has six exam rooms and 3,000 square feet to serve local residents. For more: R

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www.chcpinellas.org. Tampa real estate investor buys Carrollwood apartments: Ben Mallah, a local real estate investor, has purchased the Carrollwood Palms Apartments, a 204-unit apartment community built in 1986. The purchase price was $12.25 million. For more: (813) 963-5870. R

R Sarasota Memorial gets the go ahead on bidding to become a Level II Trauma Center: The Sarasota County Public Hospital Board voted to support Sarasota Memorial Health Care System’s bid to become a Level II Trauma Center. The unanimous decision by the board commits the finances, resources and personnel necessary to support

the new trauma program. For more: www.smh.com. Aqua Marketing & Communications to lead PR efforts for St. Petersburg Sunscreen Film Festival: Aqua Marketing & Communications Inc. has been selected as the agency of record for the Sunscreen Film Festival in St. Petersburg. The marketing communications firm R

will oversee all marketing efforts promoting the Festival, now in its milestone tenth year. For more: welcometoaqua.com. If your business is starting up, relocating or expanding, or new products or services, contact JoLynn Brown via email at jbrown@ bizjournals.com


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We’ve got the capital connections to deliver the right results. RECENT NORTHMARQ TRANSACTIONS

$14,000,000 Addison Landing SIZE: 289

UNITS CITY: JACKSONVILLE, FL LENDER: LIFE COMPANY

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LEADS handy man. Vicente Eugenio Silva, 2330 E. 112th Ave., Tampa 33612, handyman. Ashley Robaina, 8313 W. Hillsborough Ave., Suite 210220, Tampa 33615, health services. Alexander Sonkin MD PA, 11012 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Suite 304, Tampa 33618, health services. Linh Nguyen MD, 8553 W. Linebaugh Ave., Tampa 33625, health services. Romi Omatseye, 437 Stratford St., Tampa 33603, import or export or cleaning service. Paulino Rosales Lawn Service, 2613 S. Turkey Creek Road, Plant City 33566, landscape and tree maintenance. Diversified Lawn Solutions Inc., 6805 Regents Village Way, Apollo Beach 33572, landscape and tree maintenance. Big City Snacks LLC, 27251 Wesley Chapel Blvd., Suite B-14317, Wesley Chapel 33544, manufacturingcommercial machinery. Chemil International Inc., 1501 Highcrest Circle, Valrico 33596, manufacturingcommercial machinery. Juan El Mezcalero Ayala Hernandez Jr., 5733 State Road 674, Wimauma 33598, manufacturing-commercial machinery. Williams Miller Treneice, 1917 Lane Salle St., Tampa 33607, marketing or referral service. Legal Leverage LLC, 422 Durham Shore Court, Apollo Beach 33572, non attorney legal documents preparer.

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Magnetized Jewels LLC, 10806 N. Murray St., Tampa 33612, retail sales. First & Fresh, 3623 N. 22nd St., Tampa 33605, retail stores. Kool Kids Shoetique, 11723-A N. Armenia Ave., Tampa 33612, retail stores. Premier Cars 1 Of Tampa Bay, 11803 N. Nebraska Ave., Tampa 33612, retail stores. Brelan Oshea Shoemo, 9127 Carolina Ridge Lane N., Jacksonville 32225, retailmiscellaneous. LCBL Associates Inc., 5516 Terraine Degolf Drive, Lutz 33558, retail-miscellaneous. Sarkasmos Custom Apparel LLC, 11822 Whisper Creek Drive, Riverview 33569, retail-miscellaneous. Rush Latarsha Deniece, 1019 Harvest Moon Drive, Seffner 33584, retailmiscellaneous. Veronica Mathis-Dove, 3902 Durant Road, Valrico 33596, retail-miscellaneous.

Thomas E. Kane Jr., 501 E. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 1500, Tampa 33602, nonclassifiable.

Maulita’s Culture LLC, 8531 Standish Bend Drive, Tampa 33615, retail-miscellaneous.

La Esquina De Tajas LLC, 1910 N. Lincoln Ave., Tampa 33607, nonclassifiable.

Marco Davila, 6417 Canopy Tree Drive, Tampa 33610, nonclassifiable. Cha Myung, 8544 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa 33614, nonclassifiable. Altec Inc., 5700 Memeorial Highway, Suite 212-A, Tampa 33615, nonclassifiable. Scrub Inc., 6033 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60646, nonclassifiable.

ITF Auto Parts Inc., 9110 King Palm Drive, Suite 105, Tampa 33619, retailmiscellaneous.

M.A.P.W. Construction Inc., 8512 Riverview Drive, Riverview 33578, service.

Edward Cooper, 611 River Bay Drive, Tampa 33619, service-to buildings.

JWF Financing Inc., 1814 S. Parsons Ave., Seffner 33584, service.

Angela Williams, 11720 Olen Smith Road, Tampa 33624, service-to buildings.

Florida DJ Services, 3706 Harrogate Drive, Valrico 33596, service.

Rosa G. Novoa, 8542 Hunters Key Circle, Tampa 33647, service-to buildings.

Tampa Industrial Development Co. LLC, 4530 Oak River Circle, Valrico 33596, service.

Empowered2INSPIRE, 3422 S. MacDill Ave., Apt. 5, Tampa 33629, speaker or consultant.

Home Builders Specialist Inc., 3237 Hillsborough Road, Wimauma 33598, service.

Richard Russo, 332 Bluewater Falls Court, Apollo Beach 33572, transportationtrucking or courier.

KKG Construction Inc., 8720 Lynn Ave., Tampa 33604, service.

Tampa Family Medical Center Inc., 8313 W. Hillsborough Ave., Suite 210-220, Tampa 33615, veterinarians.

Quality Fiber Optic Corp., 4709 Ashmore Drive, Tampa 33610, service. Varadero Full Pool Cleaning Service, 3619 W. Rogers Ave., Apt 8, Tampa 33611, service. Nasco Eniel Espinosa, 4405 W. Hanna Ave., Tampa 33614, service. Baptista Paulo Alexandre, 4410 W. Crest Ave., Tampa 33614, service. Perez & Santamaria LLC, 4601 N. Lincoln Ave., Tampa 33614, service. Juan & Danny LLC, 5506 N. Habana Ave., Tampa 33614, service.

Yenier Garcia Daiz, 112 Sandy Ave., Tampa 336153148, windows or doors.

PASCO COUNTY Great American Title LLC, 27642 Cashford Circle, Suite 102, Wesley Chapel 33544, abstract or title company. HB Ross & Co., 6536 Stadium Drive, No. D, Tampa 33647, accounting service. Fields Farm LLC, 29549 Bayhead Road, Dade City 33523, animal boarding. George Drown Paving, 13108 Esto St., Hudson 34667, asphalt paving.

Diaz Remodeling & More Inc., 7714 Palmbrook Drive, Tampa 33615, service.

Andrew J. Salzman PA, 1815 Little Road, Trinity 34655, attorney.

Sam’s Bike Worx LLC, 12225 N. 56th St., Tampa 33617, service.

Ashley D. Jordan PA, 1815 Little Road, Trinity 34655, attorney.

Luke Williams Pressure Cleaning, 8805 Hampden Drive, Tampa 33626, service.

Brian J. Durham PA, 1815 Little Road, Trinity 34655, attorney.

Movement Mortgage LLC, 1710 Lois Ave., Suite 200, Tampa 33629, service.

Jeffrey D. Jensen PA, 1815 Little Road, Trinity 34655, attorney.

Ocean Sands Events LLC, 6606 Camden Bay Drive, Suite 310, Tampa 33635, service.

Paul L. Hammond PA, 1815 Little Road, Trinity 34655, attorney.

Fredi Edilzo Lopez Perez, 18007 Birdwater Drive, Tampa 33647, service.

TR Unice Jr. PA, 1815 Little Road, Trinity 34655, attorney.

Angela Pena, 9614 Fox Hearst Road, Tampa 336471828, service.

Arizmendi Hermilo, 3325 Oakwood Drive, Wesley Chapel 33543, auto part removal service.

Jaber Management Inc., 10857 Cross Creek Blvd., Tampa 33647, retailmiscellaneous.

Cadstruct Corp., 13103 W. Linebaugh Ave., Suite 101, Tampa 33626, servicebusiness.

JLC Cabinets, 515 Kentucky Ave., Crystal Beach 34681, cabinet installation or removal.

Unforgetable Cupcakes & More LLC, 15905 N. Florida Ave., Lutz 33549, selling cupcakes.

Sun Country Cleaners, 3108 N. Boundary Blvd., Tampa 33621, service-laundry cleaning or garment services.

Kalaya Alexis Sumareh, 12507 Tinsley Circle, Apt. 302 Building 8, Tampa 33612, selling sunglasses or tee shirts or hats and accessories.

Perfect Touch Events LLC, 3902 Henderson Blvd., Suite 208-182, Tampa 33629, service-personal.

Showroom Fresh Professional Detailing Inc., 16418 N. Florida Ave., Land O’Lakes 34639, car wash or detailing.

Costes L. Kimes III, 1109 Courtney Trace Drive, Apt. 201, Brandon 33511, service. Brilliance Acrylic Concrete Designs, 1002 Coolwood Place, Brandon 33511-6262, service. Mikes Gun & Gear LLC, 13861 Walden Sheffield Road, Dover 33527, service. Moreno Remodeling LLC, 18618 Gunn Highway, Odessa 33556, service.

Jesus Sanchez Humberto, 7601 Abonado Road, Tampa 33615, service-photography. Styling Image Inc., 3638 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 33609, service-salon. Athina’s Beauty Salon & Barber Shop, 2815 W. Waters Ave., Tampa 33614, service-salon. Steam Rite Carpet Service Of Tampa Bay, 1234 Tuxford Drive, Brandon 33511, service-to buildings. H&J Cleaning Solutions LLC, 1505 Loretta Court, Brandon 33511, service-to buildings.

Color Core LLC, 6920 Valrie Lane, Riverview 33569, service.

Jose A. Leyva Berdion, 6405 N. Armenia Ave., Tampa 33604, service-to buildings.

Uribe Underground Construction Inc., 203 Third Ave. S.E., Ruskin 33570, service.

Busybodies Cleaning Services LLC, 3402 N. 29th St., Tampa 33605, service-to buildings.

Lester Valentin Alamo, 2201 S. U.S. 41, Lot 53, Ruskin 33570, service.

Rita Gonzalez Palmeiro, 2901 W. Cherry St., Tampa 33607, service-to buildings.

Santo Coyote Inc./Vallarta Restaurante Mexicano, 716 W. Lumsden, Brandon 33511, restaurants.

Heads Up Restoration Inc., 6805 Regents Village Way, Apollo Beach 33572-1506, service.

Excellent Economic Cleaning Corp., 601 Blue Gill Court, Tampa 33613, serviceto buildings.

The Latin Flavor, 3320 E. Osborne Ave., Tampa 33610, restaurants.

Jeffrey Matthew Walz, 10532 Moody Road, Riverview 33578, service.

Leyva Pedro Proenza, 4417 W. North St., Tampa 33614, service-to buildings.

American Strong Movers Inc., 10401 Emerald Woods Ave., Orlando 32836, public service.

5 Aros LLC, 15713 Alderman Turner Road, Wimauma 33598, vinyl installation.

Eduard Flooring Services LLC, 7008 N. Hale Ave., Tampa 33614, service.

Smart Pool Care, 17697 Minnow St., Apt. B, Lutz 33558, service.

Special Needs Family Resources LLC, 201 Bannockburn Ave., Temple Terrace 33617, providing information to special needs families and caregivers.

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Tampa Bay World LLC, 708 S. Davis Blvd., Tampa 33606, retail sales.

The Fashion Lounge, 2223 N. Westshore Blvd., Unit B-8, Tampa 33607, retailmiscellaneous.

H. Toni Cruz CPA, 3418 Handy Road, Suite 201, Tampa 33618, professionalaccounting or bookkeeping.

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Four Brothers Concessions LLC Hungry Howie’s Pizza & Kazbor’s Grille, 6311 Burts Road, Tampa 33619, restaurants.

Abraham Garcia Martinez, 5211 Guadalupe Blvd., Wimauma 33598, nonclassifiable.

Gregorio Ibarra, 14653 Lake Ave., Dover 33527, pressure washing houses or vehicles or driveways etc..

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Saki Endless Sushi & Hibachi Restaurant, 11921 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Unit 12, Tampa 33618, restaurants.

Toosdhi S. Baker, 8204 N. 11th St., Apt. A, Tampa 33604, retail-miscellaneous.

Gulf Coast Custom Cable Inc., 1321 Canyon Oaks Drive, Brandon 33510, performs services for construction contractors; wiring intercom or telephone or tv or fiber optics.

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PK Family Fun Center Corp. dba PK’s Playzone & Grille, 10019 W. Hillsborough Ave., Tampa 33615, restaurants.

Richard D. Harrison, 4530 Oak River Circle, Valrico 33596, nonclassifiable.

Joseph Henry Shellman Jr., 2017 E. Patterson St., Tampa 33610, nonclassifiable.

$13,500,000

Jersey Mike’s Subs PMG 56 LLC FL Series, 3684 W. Gandy Blvd., Tampa 33611, restaurants.

Sunshine Kids Academy Of Holiday LLC, 2908 Grand Blvd., Holiday 34690, child care nursery. Stacey M. Henson, 10751 Maple Creek Drive, Suite 101, Trinity 34655, clinical social worker. Studio Blue LLC, 25015 Bandana Court, Wesley Chapel 33544, commercial art or graphic design. Melissa Maldonado, 24820 Panacea Court, Lutz 33559, consultant. ITAC LLC, 9220 Calle Alta, New Port Richey 34655, consultant. Lookgood Studio 77 Inc., 4809 Grand Blvd., Suite 4807, New Port Richey 34652, cosmetology salon. Holly D. Long, 1920 County Road 581, Lakeland 33802, dietician or nutritionist. Earth Wind Fire & Flood Inc., 6413 Land O’Lakes Blvd., Land O’Lakes 34638, disaster services. Lending A Hand, 6336 Sushi Court, Wesley Chapel 33545, employment service. Outside The Box Rentals, 13810 Plainview Road, Odessa 33556, equipment rental. White Fence Co., 5153 Neff Lake Road, Brooksville


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MEET YOUR MENTOR

BIZWOMEN MENTORING MONDAY This speed mentoring morning will consist of meetings between mentors and attendees, each lasting seven minutes. Our mentors are local business experts in a variety of fields. Rotate among mentors for Q&A and review your business materials. Don’t miss the unique opportunity to meet and connect with local business leaders!

Check out the mentors who will be attending our event! Karin Arden Partner, JFD Advertising Maruchi Azorin Owner, Villa Rosa Distinctive Linens Jan Baskin Community Benefit and Outreach, Florida Hospital Carrollwood Trimeka Benjamin President, OrangeTheory - fresh ideas Susan Blackburn President/COO, Freedom Bank Lissette Campos Director of Community Affairs, WFTS TV ABC Action News Rhiannon Capling National Market Manager, Well Care Health Plans, Inc. Tracy Carter-Hayes Regional Sales Manager, VP of Select Sales, CIGNA Healthcare Lee-En Chung Founder/Construction Consulting Engineer, Ivy Ventures, Inc. Hosetta Coleman Senior Vice President, Fifth Third Bank

Christine B. Cooper Financial Planner, Chris Cooper Financial Planner

Sheri Gruden Intake/Provider Relations Coordinator, PACE

Patricia Courtois President and CEO, C-Suite Communications

Doreen Hernon Unit Manager, Sr. Associate, Capital One

Debbie Cox-Roush Owner, C & L Creative Services

Whitney Jones Director of Media, Laser Spine Institute

Renee Dabbs Principal,The Voyageur Company Suzanne Diaz SVP Treasury Management Market Manager, National: PNC Brenda Dohring Hicks CEO, RealWired!/The Dohring Group Liza Fleming Marketing Group Manager, Verizon Fios Katie Franco Senior Director of State Operations, Best Buddies International Brenda Gold Financial Consultant Partner – Business Strategies Group, AXA Advisors

Rita Lowman COO, EVP, C1 Bank Brittany Maxey Patent Attorney, Maxey Law Offices Suzanne McCormick Chief Executive Officer United Way Suncoast

Debra Kent-Faulk VP, Community Affairs, Greater Tampa Bay & Gulf Coast, Wells Fargo Laura Krueger Brock Managing Director, National: CBIZ Danielle Kucera Director of Growth,Accell Audit & Compliance, PA Barb Kyes Managing Partner,

Sandy Murman Commissioner, Hillsborough County, District 1 Mindy Murphy President & CEO, The Spring of Tampa Bay, Inc. Tara Richter President, Richter Publishing LLC Ginger Rockey-Johnson CEO, Remarkable Marketing Solutions

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Kathleen Steffy CEO/Founder, Naviga Recruiting & Executive Search

Marty Lanahan West Florida Area President, Regions Bank

Holly Tomlin Recruiter/Staffing Consultant, Tomlin Staffing

Patricia Lawman CEO, Morphogenesis, Inc.

Renee Vaughn President,Williams Consulting Group

Christine Long Chief Programs Officer, Metropolitan Ministries

Tracy Young Co-Founder, Pyper Young, Inc.

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LEADS 34601, fence installation. Texture & Beyond LLC, 7430 Mead Drive, Spring Hill 34606, floor covering laying & removal. Juvenile Choice & Awareness, 10154 Perthshire Circle, Land O’Lakes 34638, instruction educational. Koh Muay Thai Pasco LLC, 6450 Land O’Lakes Blvd., Land O’Lakes 34638, instruction martial art or karate. Rooms Recreated, 1309 Lyonshire Drive, Wesley Chapel 33543, interior decorating. Robles Jeweler Inc., 3507 Universal Plaza, New Port

Richey 34652, jewelry & watch repair. Jose D. Carraro, 9415 Weeping Willow Lane, Port Richey 34668, landscaping service. Unice Salzman Jensen PA, 1815 Little Road, Trinity 34655, law office. Jeff Finelli Lawn Care, 6923 Kingston Court, Port Richey 34668, lawn care service. Forever Faithful, 8340 Spring Forest Lane, Wesley Chapel 33544, mail order. Jaliana Shoes, 18443 Red Williow Way, Land O’Lakes 34638, mail order. Fierce Berry LLC, 18541 Merseyside Loop, Land O’Lakes 34638, mail order.

Snapit Events Inc., 6345 Grand Blvd., New Port Richey 34652, marketing consultants.

Hudson 34669, pet sitting.

Marion T. Mannucci, 12350 U.S. 19, Hudson 34667, massage therapist.

Christina Kulak Photography, 3313 Mexicali St., New Port Richey 34655, photography.

Dr. Mary D. Lutzo PhD LMCH, 7628 Massachusetts Ave., New Port Richey 34653, mental health counselor. Catalanos Nurse Registry, 4707 140th Ave. N., Suite 113, Clearwater 33762, nurse staffing service. Melanie Prest Professional Organizer, 28416 Great Bend Place, Wesley Chapel 33543, organizer. Bonnie Davis Pet Sitter, 13503 Norman Circle,

BB-Photography, 28934 Long Meadow Loop, Wesley Chapel 33543, photography.

Mid Florida Investigations, 22322 Yachtclub Terrace, Land O’Lakes 34639, private investigating agency. Brian Williams, 1623 Brooksbend Drive, Wesley Chapel 33543, property maintenance. Adept Gutters LLC, 8036 Augusta Blvd., Hudson 34667, property maintenance. Zachary Hartford,

8508 Sunnydale Drive, Hudson 34667, property maintenance.

retail automobile dealers used.

Richey 34655, retail misc apparel & accessories.

Benjamin D. Hensley, 10751 Maple Creek Drive, Suite 101, Trinity 34655, psychologist.

Huck Ridge Software LLC, 26504 Whirlaway Terrace, Wesley Chapel 33544, retail computer & software.

Vanets Discount Goodies, 9836 Rainbow Lane, Port Richey 34668, retail misc general merchandise.

Geoffrey T. Peal, 10751 Maple Creek Drive, Suite 101, Trinity 34655, psychologist.

Sugarshak Designs, 31417 Darby Road, Dade City 33525, retail crafts or hobby.

TJS Bar LLC, 5350-56 Grand Blvd., Largo 33771, retail package or lounge.

Michael T. Smith, 10751 Maple Creek Drive, Suite 101, Trinity 34655, psychologist.

Jumping June Textiles LLC, 7020 Potomac Drive, Port Richey 34668, retail crafts or hobby.

Nathan Hogue, 6646 Old Main St., Port Richey 34668, screen repair service.

Monta P. Smith, 10751 Maple Creek Drive, Suite 101, Trinity 34655, psychologist. Accessorize Your Ride LLC, 8228 U.S. 19, Port Richey 34668, retail auto parts. Quality Auto Sales Of Florida LLC, 7322 U.S. 19, New Port Richey 34652,

ALDI #32, 2643 U.S. 19, Haines City 33844, retail grocery & food markets. Nutrisource, 23101 State Road 54, Palm Harbor 34685, retail health food. Threadz, 10720 State Road 54, Unit 106, New Port

The Bacon Boss, 8822 McKendree Road, Wesley Chapel 33545, snack wagon. Greg Richko Towing & Storage, 16438B Shandyhills Road, Shady Hills 34610, towing and storage service. Careamerica Transportation Corp., 30946 Burleigh Drive, Wesley Chapel 33543, transportation passenger local. AB Affordable Transportation Co., 8302 Woodsong Row, Hudson 34667, transportation services.

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Let’s Date, 4450 Pet Lane, Suite 107, Odessa 33556, wholesale bakery products. BMG Conveyor Consulting & Rubber Corp., 2511 Destiny Way, Odessa 33556, wholesale misc durable goods.

POLK COUNTY

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Mark S. Kersey, 5005 Lake Buffum Road, Lake Wales 33859, agriculture.

TA M PA B AY B U S I N E S S H A L L O F FA M E The Florida Council on Economic Education invites you to honor and celebrate the accomplishments, leadership and service of the Class of 2015, and to support economic and personal finance education for K-12 students throughout the Tampa Bay region.

J.L. Martinez Law PA, 5304 S. Florida Ave., Lakeland 33813, attorney. Alvarado Law PA, 117 E. Lake Ave., Auburndale 33823, attorney. Portillo Immigration Law PA, 117 E. Lake Ave., Unit C, Auburndale 33823, attorney. Games On Tap, 1622 S.E. Sixth St., Winter Haven 33880, bar. Lamar Hayes Construction Inc., 621 N. Stella Ave., Lakeland 33801, contractor general.

Honoring The Class of 2015

Miller Plumbing Services, 701 Sagamore St., Lakeland 33803, contractor plumbing. SJT Gas & Food Inc., 4301 New Tampa Highway, Lakeland 33815, convenience store. Tabatha Brooke Ward, 505 N. Jackson Ave., Bartow 33830, cosmetologist. Sheer Perfection Barber Shop & Salon, 280 Van Fleet Drive, Bartow 33830, cosmetology salon. Greenberg Dental Associates LLC, 1475 N.W. Sixth St., Winter Haven 33881, dentist.

Ralph Allen

Darryl LeClair

Harold “Hal”Mullis

Jeff Vinik

ALLEN & COMPANY OF FLORIDA, INC.

ECHELON LLC

TRENAM KEMKER

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING

Kettle Corn & More Inc., 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, food mobile vendor pre package. Wanda S. Kindred, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, insurance agent. Amanda N. Chenowith, 215 W. Haines Blvd., Lake Alfred 33850, junk scrap yard.

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Stephen Miller, 115 Lucaya Loop, Davenport 33897, lodging or resort or condo. Mak’N Bak’N, 1403 Morningside Drive, Lake Wales 33853, manufacturing consumer. Von Walter Recycling LLC, 160 W. Haines Blvd., Lake Alfred 33850, manufacturing other. Roy’s Planter Boxes, 4 Easy St., Lake Wales 33898, manufacturing other. Alpha Dog Customs, 910 N. Swindell Ave., Lakeland 33815, motor vehicle repair auto paint.

For more info, please call (813)289-8489 or visit WWW.FCEE.ORG

Matthew A. Balkcom LLC, 14101 Rockridge Road, Lakeland 33809, nonlicensed construction. Ronald W. Stinson, 5220 Charles Lane, Lakeland 33811, non-licensed construction.

JetJR Remodeling & Construction, 481 S. Garden Drive, Lakeland 33813, nonlicensed construction. JTR Home Improvements LLC, 1120 W. Clower St., Bartow 33830, non-licensed construction. Delcon Home Repair, 4740 Hunt Road, Bartow 33830, non-licensed construction. Luke’s Carpentry LLC, 1019 Mystery House Road, Davenport 33837, nonlicensed construction. AAA Installs, 2601 Holly Hill Road, No. 1, Davenport 33837, non-licensed construction. John W. Morse, 3700 N. Highway 17-92, Davenport 33837, non-licensed construction. E-Z Fix Handyman Services LLC, 860 Briargrove Ave., Davenport 33837, nonlicensed construction. N&K Home Repairs Inc., 929 Kenbar Ave., Haines City 33844, non-licensed construction. Norman E. Bosley, 1207 Bryn Manor Ave., Lake Wales 33853, non-licensed construction. Larry Barber Jr., 199 Lakeside Gardens, Lake Wales 33859, non-licensed construction. Juan C. Torres, 2402 N.W. Ave. A Terrace, Winter Haven 33880, non-licensed construction. The Farmers Painting Inc., 302 Ogden St., Winter Haven 33880, non-licensed construction. Guardian Interlock Inc., 218 E. Memorial Blvd., Lakeland 33801, other services. Jdb’s Quality Lawn Service, 13802 Rockridge Road, Lakeland 33809, other services. Accfintax Solutions LLC, 5342 N. Highway 98, Lakeland 33809, other services. Santos A. Dias Javier, 2435 Duff Road, Lakeland 33810, other services. Direction New Inc., 3834 Prescott Loop, Lakeland 33810, other services. Pure Vanity Makeover Boutique, 4862 Williamstown Blvd., Lakeland 33810, other services. Fit Nest Home Staging, 3405 Imperial Lane, Lakeland 33812, other services. Spring Fresh Cleaning & Associates LLC, 132 Julie Lane, Auburndale 33823, other services. Tschida’s Lawn Maintenance, 500 B Moore Road, Haines City 33844, other services. Lisa Ann Baumgarten, 460 E. Haines Blvd., Lake Alfred 33850, other services. Jordan’s Detailing & Polishing Inc., 924 Roberts Road, No. 90, Lake Hamilton 33851, other services. Richard Lee Patterson III, 14694 Highway 27, Lake Wales 33853, other services. Affordable Legal Forms & More, 142 Grady Polk Road, Winter Haven 33880, other services. Deanna Lynn Mobley, 1011 Biltmore Drive, Winter Haven 33881, other services. Tasha M. Simpson, 1775 N.W. Inman Drive, Winter Haven 33881, other services. Maxwell’s Shine LLC, 2426 Lucerne Park Road, Winter Haven 33881, other services. Charles and Margaret Jacobs, 970 N. Heron Circle, Winter Haven 33884, other services. Old South Bird Dogs LLC, 2842 Palm Acres Ave., Lake Wales 33898, other services. U.S. Bug Squad FL LLC, 7824 Sugar Pine Blvd., Lakeland 33810, pest control


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LEADS service. M&M Custom Photography LLC, 6245 Riverlake Lane, Bartow 33830, professional technical. World Class Property Preservation Inc., 605 Ridge Terrace, Winter Haven 33881, professional technical. Bethany Moser, 166 Nazha Drive, Davenport 33837, property sales leasing equipment. BS Fuller Services LLC, 3115 Skyview Drive, Lakeland 33801, public service. Gemini INT, 3007 Viscount Circle, Kissimmee 34747, rental service. Strawberry Hut Inc., 743 E. Memorial Blvd., Lakeland 33801, restaurant. Jetty’s Place, 122 W. Main St., Lakeland 33815, restaurant. Angie’s Roadside Cafe LLC, 5570 W. Highway 17-92, Lake Alfred 33844, restaurant. Jandy Jiminez, 2304 W. Highland St., Lakeland 33815, retail trade. Thanh Van Truong, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. BW Roe, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. Barry Forman, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. Hui Sun, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. Michael Wayne Smith, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. Molculeuse Phicil, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. Nature’s Hidden Treasure, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. Ollis McArthur, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. Ronald H. Krohn, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. Stephen Cungo, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. Yoon Bok Joo, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. Michael Bernard Schumann, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. David Scott Green, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. Mary Scheidell, 1052 W. Highway 92, Auburndale 33823, retail trade. Faviola Lopez, 1425 S. Highway 17, Bartow 33830, retail trade. Glam 2 Glitz Accessories, 409 S.W. Third St., Fort Meade 33841, retail trade. Lady Vintage Inc., 930 Roberts Road, No. 48, Lake Hamilton 33851, retail trade. Abukhdeir Brothers Inc., 775 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven 33880, retail trade. TJMaxx, 800 Cypress Gardens, Winter Haven 33880, retail trade. Techno Rese, 1340 N.E. Fourth St., Winter Haven 33881, retail trade. Lilia B. Bryant, 32940 Highway 27, Haines City 33884, retail trade. Emerald American Vacation Homes, 7930

Lake Wilson Road, Davenport 33896, retail trade. Appliance-N-Things, 242 S. Scenic Highway, Lake Wales 33898, retail trade. Clervoyant Clerjuste, 2610 N.W. Ave. N., Winter Haven 33881, taxi. Innovative Title LLC, 4921 Southfork Dr4, Lakeland 33813, title agent property. All Phase Communication, 5115 N. Socrum Loop Road, Lakeland 33809, utility related activity.

RR  Building permits — commercial HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Brasfield & Gorrie LLC, commercial building at 5332 Avion Park Drive, Medical Office Shell, $25,500,000. CRS Building, commercial building at 11735 Crowned Sparrow Lane, Amenity Center, $268,800. Cutler Associates, commercial building at 900 E. Scott Drive, Pump Buildings, $395,000.

commercial alteration at 4220 53rd Ave. E., Tenant Space, $225,000. Lennar Homes, commercial building at 6509 Grand Estuary Trail, Multifamily Building, $1,621,616. Pulte Homes, commercial building at 3124 Oriole Drive, Multifamily Buildings, $1,880,000. WCI Communities Inc., commercial building at 1218 Riverscape St., Multifamily Building, $614,239.

PASCO COUNTY Brandon Construction, commercial building at 2352 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., Medical Office Building, $8,514,714. D.R. Horton Inc., commercial building at 3920 Claybrook Drive, Multifamily Building, $1,094,000. Lennar Homes, commercial building at 31141 Claridge Place, Multifamily Building, $1,707,420. Morgan Construction Management Services Ltd., commercial building at 26922 Wesley Chapel Blvd., Car Wash, $233,000.

PINELLAS COUNTY

Dagasa Inc., commercial alteration at 4513 N. Florida Ave., Convert To Apartment Building, $3,665,880.

Accurate Construction, commercial renovation at 10596 Gandy Blvd. N., Goodwill, $612,042.

Finfrock Construction Inc., commercial addition at 119 Oakfield Drive, Parking Garage, $13,441,750.

Angelica Investments, commercial renovation at 2455 N. McMullen Booth Road, Restaurant, $300,000.

Gilbane Building Co., commercial renovation at 5149 E. Adamo Drive, Convert Gas Station, $250,000.

Architectural Approach Inc., commercial building at 275 104th Ave., Condos Building, $1,600,000.

Gulf Contracting, commercial alteration at 400 N. Tampa St., Nail Salon, $267,500. HP Sherrill LLLP, commercial building at 5100 W. Cypress St., Warehouse/ Office, $3,700,000. Interstruct Inc., commercial building at 730 Brandon Town Center Drive, Daycare, $1,368,750. Southport Construction, commercial building at 611 S. Dale Mabry Highway, Restaurant, $385,046. The Favergray Co., commercial building at 12704 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., Garage, $18,891,250. Turner Construction Co., commercial alteration at 8350 Parkedge Drive, Data Center, $4,253,515. Venture Construction, commercial renovation at 1203 Townsgate Court, Restaurant, $250,000.

MANATEE COUNTY Halfacre Construction, commercial building at 8312 U.S. 301 N., Shell Building, $700,000. Haskell Co., commercial alteration at 1511 Ninth St. E., Office/ Warehouse, $400,000. Jackson Remodel & Design,

Beazer Homes, commercial building at 6901 40th Lane, Townhomes, $2,250,808. BL Woods Construction Inc., commercial alteration at 88 49th St., $298,000. CB Contractors LLC, commercial building at 750 First Ave. S., Parking Garage, $4,908,939. CB Contractors LLC, commercial building at 750 First Ave. S., Hi-Rise Multifamily Building, $29,297,105. Certus Builders Inc., commercial building at 2450 Drew St., Press Box, $360,000. Cournoyer Construction, commercial renovation at 41 N. Fort Harrison Ave., Campaign Building, $200,000. Cournoyer Construction, commercial renovation at 45 N. Fort

Harrison Ave., Campaign Building, $200,000. Cournoyer Construction, commercial renovation at 109 N. Fort Harrison Ave., Annex Building, $250,000. Cournoyer Construction, commercial renovation at 500 Cleveland St., Bank, $1,000,000. David Nelson Construction, commercial renovation at 453 Edgewater Drive, No. A, Lease Space, $494,000. Hawkins Construction, commercial renovation at 7999 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. N., Supermarket, $428,000. Kaiserkane Inc., commercial renovation at 16120 U.S. 19 N., No. 110, $450,000. Leisure Construction Inc., commercial renovation at 2539 Gary Circle, $464,700. Manhattan Construction, commercial building at 350 Third St. N., Garage, $2,786,657. New Vista Builders Group, commercial renovation at 601 14th St. S., Classroom, $373,760. PJ Callaghan Co., commercial building at 6355 38th Ave. N., Church Assembly Building, $1,314,000. Ruark Construction & Engineering, commercial renovation at 2725 Scherer Drive N., Chem Lab, $900,000. Samter Homes, commercial building at 7521 39th Place N., Townhomes, $1,000,285. Sunwest Construction, commercial building at 655 S. Gulfview Blvd., Hotel/Motel, $12,000,000. Taylor Morrison, commercial building at 601 Gulf Blvd., Townhomes, $1,464,998.

POLK COUNTY AJ’s Development Enterprises, commercial renovation at 1015 Sixth St. N.W., Utility Building,

$425,000. Bay To Bay Properties, commercial building at 2400 Ridgeway Drive, Mattress Firm, $550,000. Marcobay Construction, commercial alteration at 4100 Frontage Road S., Tenant Buildout, $850,000. McIntyre Elwell & Strammer, commercial renovation at 2300 Griffin Road, Supermarket, $475,000.

addition at 2108 W. Marjory Ave., $300,000. All State Homes, singlefamily residence at 16901 Parsonage Lake Lane, $338,921. Beazer Homes, single-family residence at 11911 Quack Grass Court, Reserve at Pradera, $500,055. Beazer Homes, single-family residence at 13339 Palmera Vista Drive, Reserve at Pradera, $282,342.

Pacesetter Corp., commercial building at 7454 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Restaurant, $700,000.

Beazer Homes, single-family residence at 11915 Quack Grass Court, Reserve at Pradera, $501,378.

Sanford C Garland, commercial building at 1225 Banana Road, Retail Shopping Center, $400,000.

Beazer Homes, single-family residence at 11912 Quack Grass Court, Reserve at Pradera, $400,904.

Williams Co., commercial building at 397 Marigold Ave., Fitness Center, $750,000.

Beazer Homes, single-family residence at 13336 Palmera Vista Drive, Reserve at Pradera, $401,676.

SARASOTA COUNTY

Beazer Homes, single-family residence at 11913 Quack Grass Court, Reserve at Pradera, $443,035.

Bandes Construction, commercial building at 4900 Clark Road, Auto Dealership, $7,000,000. Dancin Enterprises, commercial alteration at 8201 S. Tamiamit Trail, No. 42, Retail Space, $250,000. Honors Contractors Inc., commercial building at 3830 Central Sarasota Parkway, Oaks Plaza Shell Building, $657,000. Lennar Homes, commercial building at 20201 Ragazza Circle, Multifamily Building, $1,017,751. P&M Construction, commercial building at 1080 W. Price Blvd., Shell Building, $750,000.

RR  Building permits — residential HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Algood Construction Services, singlefamily

Benzel Contracting Inc., single-family residence at 11308 Tralee Drive, Shadow Run, $620,544. D.R. Horton Inc., singlefamily residence at 11609 Warren Oaks Place, Riverview Meadows, $335,171. D.R. Horton Inc., singlefamily residence at 11601 Warren Oaks Place, Riverview Meadows, $303,849. D.R. Horton Inc., singlefamily residence at 10421 Whispering Hammock Drive, Sanctuary, $306,275. D.R. Horton Inc., singlefamily residence at 10423 Whispering Hammock Drive, Sanctuary, $317,856. D.R. Horton Inc., singlefamily residence at 10527 Rhodine Road, Sanctuary, $317,856. D.R. Horton Inc., singlefamily residence at 10525 Rhodine Road, Sanctuary, $318,155. David Weekley Homes, single-family residence at 14123 Whisper Bench Way, Fishhawk Ranch, $333,627. David Weekley Homes, single-family residence at 14310 Barrington Stowers Drive, Fishhawk Ranch, $333,627. David Weekley Homes, single-family residence at 14318 Barrington Stowers Drive, Fishhawk Ranch, $335,282. David Weekley Homes, singlefamily

residence at 14320/14312 Barrington Stowers Drive, Fishhawk Ranch, $351,825 (each). Domain Homes, singlefamily residence at 15620 Howell Park Lane, Howell Park, $433,991. Domain Homes, singlefamily residence at 7014 S. Shamrock Road, $217,000. Elizabeth Construction LLC, single-family residence at 6804 N. Himes Ave., Lake View Park, $282,673. GL Homes, single-family residence at 16214 Cape Coral Drive, Valencia Lakes, $331,973. GL Homes, single-family residence at 5101 Cobble Shores Way, Valencia Lakes, $288,850. GL Homes, single-family residence at 5111 Sea Coral Place, Valencia Lakes, $336,605. GL Homes, single-family residence at 16206 Cape Coral Drive, Valencia Lakes, $338,259. GL Homes, single-family residence at 16124 Diamond Bay Drive, Valencia Lakes, $367,817. Homes By West Bay LLC, single-family residence at 7112 Pradiso Drive, Waterset, $521,010. Homes By West Bay LLC, single-family residence at 13819 Moonstone Canyon Drive, Reserve at South Fork, $387,669. Homes By West Bay LLC, single-family residence at 10914 Charmwood Drive, Manors at Forest Glen, $358,773. Homes By West Bay LLC, single-family residence at 5812 Watercolor Drive, Fishhawk Ranch, $451,858. Homes By West Bay LLC, single-family residence at 7004 Old Benton Drive, Waterset, $326,789. JR Structures LLC, singlefamily residence at 3 W. Spanish Main St., $405,000. KB Homes, single-family residence at 11415 Brighton Knoll Loop, South Fork, $367,155. Lennar Homes, singlefamily residence at 12209 Ballentrae Forest Drive, Ballentrae, $382,265. Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 1703 Oak Pond St., Hawks Point, $287,967. Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 14212 Stockwell Lane, Belmont, $287,967. Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 1605 Oak Pond St., Hawks Point, $333,848. Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 14210 Stockwell Lane, Belmont, $400,353. Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 1313 Trailwater St., Hawks Point, $209,330. Lennar Homes, singlefamily residence at 1311 Trailwater St., Hawks Point, $249,476. Lennar Homes, singlefamily

residence at 1402 Trailwater St., Hawks Point, $267,012. Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 14124 Stockwell Lane, Belmont, $272,747. LRE Ground Service, single-family residence at 9413 Eddings Road, Keystone Colony, $656,689. Mattamy Homes, singlefamily residence at 12328 Streambed Drive, Triple Creek, $327,782. Mattamy Homes, singlefamily residence at 12306 Prairie Valley Lane, Triple Creek, $380,501. McHugh’s Residential Construction, single-family addition at 2612 W. Prospect Road, $500,000. Meritage Homes, singlefamily residence at 11326 American Holly Drive, Riverleaf at Bloomingdale, $593,250. Mobley Homes, singlefamily residence at 3909 W. McKay Ave., $200,000. PG Builders, single-family residence at 4009 W. Dale Ave., $500,000. Ryan Homes, single-family residence at 11251 Spring Point Circle, Lucaya Lake Club, $393,956. Ryland Homes, single-family residence at 8017 Whitetail Deer Way, Chandler Woods, $375,979. Ryland Homes, singlefamily residence at 11304 Lazy Hickory Lane, Chandler Woods, $328,664. Ryland Homes, single-family residence at 6514 Salt Creek Ave., Waterset, $331,642. Signature Homes, singlefamily residence at 2608 S. Toronto Ave., $319,415. Taylor Morrison, singlefamily residence at 7117 Nightshade Drive, Oak Creek, $275,394. Taylor Morrison, singlefamily residence at 7202 Morningsgate Way, Oak Creek, $299,548. Taylor Morrison, singlefamily residence at 7207 Nightshade Drive, Oak Creek, $301,864. Taylor Morrison, singlefamily residence at 2015 Arbor Mist Drive, Arbor Oaks, $461,122. Vintage Estate Homes LLC, single-family residence at 20003 Heron Crossing Drive, $250,000. Windward Homes Inc., single-family residence at 13738 Artesa Bell Drive, South Fork, $376,309. Windward Homes Inc., single-family residence at 13623 Artesa Bell Drive, South Fork, $387,118.

MANATEE COUNTY Ashton Orlando Residential LLC, single-family residence at 4637 Royal Dornoch Circle, $242,772. James Pick & Sons, singlefamily residence at 3310 Twin Rivers Trail, $451,540. Johnson Homes, singlefamily residence at 12321 Baypointe Terrace, $707,180. Kyle Kleppinger Construction, single-family residence at 1607 88th Court N.W., $300,000. Maverick Construction, single-family residence at 2508 Gulf Drive N., $900,000. Medallion Homes, single-family residence at Fifth Ave., $300,000.


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LEADS Nelson Homes, single-family residence at 16010 Foremast Place, $1,070,235. Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 15875 High Bell Place, $329,000. Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 8207/8215 Las Lilias Court, $329,000 (each). Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 7348 47th Ave. Circle E., $349,000. Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 355 165th Court N.E., $439,000. Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 106 Brilliant Bloom Court, $439,000. Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 6358 Rock Creek Circle, $219,000. Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 15871 High Bell Place, $229,000. Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 15876 High Bell Place, $239,000. Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 333 165th Court N.E., $579,000. Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 4196 Little Gap Loop, $239,000. Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 11083 58th St. Circle E., $243,990. Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 4202 Little Gap Loop, $279,000. Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 3042 Oriole Drive, $299,000. Ryland Homes, single-family residence at 735 Rosemary Circle, $214,695. Sandhoff Construction Co. Inc., single-family residence at 836 65th St. N.W., $504,584. Taylor Woodrow Homes, single-family residence at 9910 Wicker Park Place, $208,250. Whitehead Inc., singlefamily residence at 100 Park Ave., Gulfview, $810,200.

PASCO COUNTY Beazer Homes, single-family residence at 1835 Nature View Drive, Long Lake Ranch Village, $208,420. Beazer Homes, single-family residence at 5041 Suncatcher Drive, New River Lakes, $213,112. Beazer Homes, single-family residence at 1883 Nature View Drive, Long Lake Ranch Village, $247,656. Beazer Homes, single-family residence at 1847 Nature View Drive, Long Lake Ranch Village, $254,592. Beazer Homes, single-family residence at 1606 Feather Grass Loop, Long Lake Ranch Village, $264,316. Beazer Homes, single-family residence at 1855 Nature View Drive, Long Lake Ranch Village, $264,316. Cardel Homes Inc., single-family residence at 4946 Diamonds Palm Loop, Country Walk, $225,000.

Preserve, $293,800. Lennar Homes, singlefamily residence at 12077 Crestridge Loop, Trinity Preserve, $256,230. Lennar Homes, singlefamily residence at 12089 Crestridge Loop, Trinity Preserve, $257,205. Lennar Homes, singlefamily residence at 12053 Crestridge Loop, Trinity Preserve, $264,095. Lyons Heritage Tampa LLC, single-family residence at 1012 Tuscany Drive, Siena at The Champions Club, $685,000. Ryman Construction Inc., single-family residence at 3725 Coats Road, Zephyrhills Colony Co., $200,000. Standard Pacific Homes, single-family residence at 28689 Corbara Place, Estancia, $297,950. Standard Pacific Homes, single-family residence at 4347 Ortona Lane, Estancia, $325,000. Standard Pacific Homes, single-family residence at 28380 Corbara Place, Estancia, $488,460. Standard Pacific Homes, single-family residence at 28799 Corbara Place, Estancia, $502,600. Standard Pacific Homes, single-family residence at 28407 Corbara Place, Estancia, $512,050. Standard Pacific Homes, single-family residence at 4420 Vermillion Sky Drive, Seven Oaks, $259,630. Taylor Morrison, singlefamily residence at 1624 Virginia Willow Drive, Arbor Woods at Northwood, $289,650. Taylor Morrison, singlefamily residence at 1737 Virginia Willow Drive, Arbor Woods at Northwood, $329,324. Taylor Morrison, singlefamily residence at 1698 Virginia Willow Drive, Arbor Woods at Northwood, $275,360. Welbuilt Construction Inc., single-family residence at 5633 Egrets Place, Egrets Place, $300,000. Windward Homes Inc., single-family residence at 1869 Montgomery Bell Road, Union Park, $258,400.

PINELLAS COUNTY Andrew Park Construction, single-family residence at 158 21st Ave. N., $245,000. Bandes Construction, single-family residence at 3401 83rd St. N., $329,960. Caladesi Construction, single-family residence at 6679 Treeland Ave., $304,000.

Devonshire Builders Inc., single-family residence at 145 Almedo Way N.E., $590,000. Dream Coast Builders, single-family addition at 3379 Harbor Lake Drive, Harbor Lake Estates, $442,600. La Bram Homes, singlefamily residence at 1210 Monterey Blvd. N.E., $588,000. Lance and Kathy Ritchie, single-family residence at 1535 Main St., $293,548. Parsley Development, single-family residence at 1346 51st Ave. N., $224,180. Pioneer Development, single-family residence at 119 Philippe Grand Court, $240,595. Schultz Builders, singlefamily residence at 7455 17th Lane N.E., $272,800.

POLK COUNTY AV Homes, single-family residence at 690 Irvine Ranch Road, Solivita, $267,000. AV Homes, single-family residence at 542 San Joaquin Road, Solivita, $278,000. AV Homes, single-family residence at 606 Irvine Ranch Road, Solivita, $278,000. AV Homes, single-family residence at 741 San Raphael St., Solivita, $284,000. AV Homes, single-family residence at 662 Irvine Ranch Road, Solivita, $294,000. Byron Matteson, singlefamily addition at 315 E. Sessoms Ave., $200,000. Danny Sadler Inc., single-family residence at 100 Covington Cove S.E., $226,000. Highland Homes, singlefamily residence at 2233 Trumpeter Swan Ave., $206,625. Joe Goldsmith Construction Inc., single-family residence at 830 Two Pond Road, Mount Olive Shores, $200,000. Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 2289/2281 Grantham Ave., $211,000 (each).LGI Homes, singlefamily residence at 2322 Sebago Drive, Villages at Bridgewater Village, $271,600.

Oakmont, $244,000. Pulte Homes, single-family residence at 536 Grande Drive, Ridgewood Lakes Village, $214,000. Richmond American Homes, single-family residence at 538 Wilmont Terrace, Drayton Preston Woods, $342,000. Southern Homes of Polk County, single-family residence at 1235 Evergreen Drive, $221,000. Southern Homes of Polk County, single-family residence at 1916 Griffin Trail, $278,850. Windward Homes Inc., single-family residence at 1950 Via Lago Drive, Terralargo, $277,440. Windward Homes Inc., single-family residence at 1967 Via Lago Drive, Terralargo, $277,760.

SARASOTA COUNTY Adams Homes, single-family residence at 3040 Dalhart Ave., $223,650. Adams Homes, single-family residence at 5430 Abdella Lane, $286,597. Adams Homes, single-family residence at 2953 Dalhart Ave., $230,776. Adams Homes, single-family residence at 1506 Kirkwood St., $254,986. Alex Ivanenko, single-family residence at 5551 Sylvania Ave., $259,280. Casas Del Sol Inc., singlefamily residence at 7055 Tropicaire Blvd., $234,613. Casas Del Sol Inc., singlefamily residence at 3558 Albatros Lane, $317,476. Centex Homes, single-family residence at 19896 Ortona St., $226,573. Centex Homes, single-family residence at 19589 Ortona St., $308,889. Centex Homes, single-family residence at 2380 Daisy Drive, $200,810. Centex

Mastercraft Homes LLC, single-family residence at 4312 Heath Land Lane, $254,511. Park Square Homes, single-family residence at 4164 Oaktree Drive,

Credence Construction, single-family residence at 125 21st Ave. S.E., $297,900. Deeb Family Homes Ltd., single-family residence at 2161 Scarlet Oaks St., $352,912.

David Weekley Homes, single-family residence at 10654 Doc Brittle St., Longleaf, $272,220.

Centex Homes, single-family residence at 19523 Ortona St., $319,121. Centex Homes, single-family residence at 2405 Daisy Drive, $201,267. Centex Homes, single-family residence at 19808 Ortona St., $251,058.

$287,784 (each). Lennar Homes, singlefamily residence at 20275/20314/20283 Passagio Drive, $300,758 (each). Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 1276 3/127 68/12776/12755/12752 Richezza Drive, $240,186 (each).

Centex Homes, single-family residence at 13840 Lido St., $202,089.

Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 20299 Passagio Drive, $332,642.

Centex Homes, single-family residence at 19852 Ortona St., $252,245.

Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 20291 Passagio Drive, $334,104.

Centex Homes, single-family residence at 13824 Mazzara St., $205,835.

Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 12760 Richezza Drive, $206,109.

Centex Homes, single-family residence at 19811 Quisto St., $205,926.

Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 20133 Lagente Circle, $207,752.

Centex Homes, single-family residence at 13812/13836 Mazzara St., $258,367 (each).

Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 20119 Lagente Circle, $207,753.

Centex Homes, single-family residence at 19871 Quisto St., $258,367. Centex Homes, single-family residence at 2505 Bartek Place, $346,529. Centex Homes, single-family residence at 19851 Quisto St., $261,381. Centex Homes, single-family residence at 13848 Mazzara St., $261,381. Centex Homes, single-family residence at 2392 Daisy Drive, $210,267. Centex Homes, single-family residence at 19874 Ortona St., $218,890. Hamsher Homes Inc., single-family residence at 2760 Camilo Lane, $283,491. Kateryna Osipova Shpak, single-family residence at 4526 Hansard Ave., $273,898. Lennar Homes, singlefamily residence at 13220/13160/1 3215/13225/ 13190/132 05/13210 Amerigo Lane,

Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 12744 Richezza Drive, $380,058. Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 20121/20123/ 20129/20131/20127/2012 5 Lagente Circle, $209,032 (each). Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 13200 Amerigo Lane, $277,552. Sam Rodgers Properties Inc., single-family residence at 20091 Elegante Court, $323,415. Sam Rodgers Properties Inc., single-family residence at 13645 Brilliante Drive, $338,032. Valeriy and Lyubov Kulikivskiy, single-family residence at 3435 Mayflower Terrace, $378,322. Voigt Brothers Construction, single-family residence at 4411 Westwood Lane, Oyster Bay Estates, $527,000. Yuriy and Victoria Andriychuk, single-family residence at 6318 Tidwell St., $448,578.

RR  Commercial real estate transactions

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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Cornerstone Plaza LLC to Crescent Westshore Venture LLC, 3340 Peachtree Road N.E., Suite 1560, Atlanta, Ga. 30326; 2202 N. Lois Blvd., Tampa, Lot 5

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Cornerstone Plaza ID 112021-0020, $7,000,000. Metis Property Management Inc. to Tampa Commons LLC, 7025 Beracasa Way, Suite 102-H, Boca Raton 33433, Lots 1-42/Tracts A/B/C/D Ventanas Townhomes, $4,225,000. RHO Group LLC to Lennar Homes LLC, 4600 W. Cypress St., Suite 200, Tampa 33607, Lots 24-31 Block 4/Lots 2030 Block 5/Lots 12-25 Block 6 Ballentrae ID 0576370100, $1,320,000. Real Property Management LLC to Jajoco LLC, 8810 Twin Lakes Blvd., Tampa 33614, Sec. 22 28S 18E, $1,200,000. Jane A. Prest fka Jane Prest Holcomb (1/3 interest) to The University of Tampa Inc., 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 33606; N. Delaware Ave., Tampa, Lots 3/4/5 Block 19 Collins ID 1836410000, $825,000. Kenneth W. Prest Jr. (1/3 interest) to The University of Tampa Inc., 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa 33606; N. Delaware Ave., Tampa, Lots 3/4/5 Block 19 Collins ID 183641-0000, $825,000.

MANATEE COUNTY Parker Bradenton LLC to Suncap MHP LLC, 100 Palmview Road, Palmetto 34221; 5210 W. 14th St., Bradenton 34207, Lots 3/6/7 Woodland Estates ID 5471 900000/54723100001, $4,350,000. GH&G Bradenton LLC to Bradenton Pooh LLC, 101 W. 55th St., New York, N.Y. 10019; 701 E. First St., Bradenton 34208, Lots 1-8 Block 13 Southern Investment Co. ID 3175000059, $4,019,571. James A. Dixon individual and Trustee and Sandra Kay Dixon to Sigeva Holdings LLC, 2775 Commerce Drive, Rochester Hills, Mich. 48309; 4955 Gulf of Mexico Drive Unit 101, Longboat Key 34228, Unit 101 Positano Condo ID 8009700159, $3,033,000. Poseidon Adventures on Spring Avenue LLC to 110 72nd AMI LLC, 307 Thaxton St., Gaithersburg, Md. 20878; 110 72nd St., Holmes Beach 34217, Unit 2 West Wind Villas Condo ID 7172100005, $1,550,000. ACPA Land Investments LLC to BLAC LLC, 550 Coral Lane, Key Largo 33037; 7242 Greystone St., Bradenton 34202, Lot 59 Lakewood Ranch Country Club Village ID 587316859, $1,179,571. Carol Eleanor Giroux to Linda L. Lidster, 1005 Third St. E., Palmetto 34221; 1202 W. 12th Ave., Palmetto 34221, Lots 7/8/9/13/14/15/16/17/18 Block A Palmetto Gardens Multi-family ID 2666200007, $850,000. MFC Co. Inc. to Daniel & Elizabeth LLC, 1301 44th Ave. E.,

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James G. Hoskins LLC, single-family residence at 17653 Driftwood Lane, Sierra Pines, $260,000. Lennar Homes, single-family residence at 12065 Crestridge Loop, Trinity

Homes, single-family residence at 19919 Ortona St., $247,952.

Bradenton 34203; 1220 E. 44th Ave., Bradenton 34203, Sec. 12 35S 17E ID 5584710 106/5584701109/5584710 155, $720,000.

PASCO COUNTY HB Retail Floramar LLC to Rose Hill New Port Richey, c/o Amfiel Realty Co. LP 320 W. End Ave., Apt. 14-A, New York, N.Y. 10023; 4830 U.S. 19, New Port Richey 34642, part Tracts 22/23 TampaTarpon Springs Land Co. ID 17 26 16 0040 02200 0070, $2,435,000.

PINELLAS COUNTY CL Apartments LP to Cameron Lakes LLC, 6465 S. Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Suite 1075, Greenwood Village, Colo. 80111, metes and bounds in Sec. 06 29S 16E, $19,350,000. Carlyle/Meridian Pinellas LP to Avistone Gateway LLC, 28202 Cabot Road, Suite 105, Laguna Niguel, Calif. 92677; 12495 34th St. N., Pinellas Park, metes and bounds in Sec. 11 30S 16E ID 11-30-16-00000-320-0200, $11,525,000. One Bayshore LLC to Oakhurst Plaza Station LLC, c/o Phillips Edison & Co. 11501 Northlake Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45249; 9370/9201 Oakhurst Road, metes and bounds in Sec. 19 30S 15E ID 19 30 15 00000 410 0200, $6,178,142. North Ridge Mobile Home Court Inc. to Northridge MHP LLC, 2560 62nd Ave. N., Lot 319, St. Petersburg 33702; 2424 50th Ave. N. and 4714 Xenia St. N., metes and bounds Sec. 2 31S 16E and Lot 15 Hewitt’s Lakeside ID 02 31 16 00000 140 0300/02 31 16 38502 000 0150, $2,500,000. Robert T. Miano individually and as Trustee to 4499 126th Avenue LLC, 4499 126th Ave. N., Clearwater 33762, metes and bounds in Sec. 10 30S 16E Pinellas Groves ID 10-30-16-71010200-0905, $1,025,000. Raheb Family Enterprises Ltd. to HW Properties Ltd., 146 Second St. N., Suite 304, St. Petersburg 33701; 6701 38th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, Lot 1 Block 1 Raheb ID 0631-16-73431-001-0010, $925,000. Hidden Oaks Trailers LC to 227 Investors LLC, 746 14th Ave. N.E., St. Petersburg 33701; 227 Seventh Ave. N.E., St. Petersburg, Portion of Lot 8 and all of Lot 9 Bayshore ID 17 31 17 04842 005 0090, $845,000.

POLK COUNTY Wawa Florida LLC to MAS Florida Property 1 LLC, 400 N. Front St., Wormleysburg, Pa. 17043; 4320 U.S. 98 N., Lakeland 33805, Sec. 35 27S 23E ID 23-27-35-000000011050, $5,370,000. Southern Oaks Grove LLC successor by Merger to McCormick Woods Investments LLC to Whispering Trails Holdings LLC, 254 W. Central Ave., Suite D, Winter Haven 33880, Lots 112-155/183-191/198277/279-280/300302 Whispering Trails, $2,760,000. Palmetto AuburndaleBerkley RD LLC to 1701 South La Cienega LLC, 2169 Portola Lane, Westlake Village, Calif. 91361; Berkley Road, Auburndale 33823, Sec. 04 28S 25E ID 25-28-04000000-031050, $1,959,571.

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LEADS Frank Regas to Seaview Investments of Wildwood Crest LLC, 227 Meadow Drive, Mount Laurel, N.J. 08054; 4874 Commonwealth Drive, Sarasota 34242, Lots 4/5 Siesta Beach ID 0081-070023, $615,571. Frances C. Ford as Trustee to 3 Dog LLC, 105 Jessup Road, West Deptford, N.J. 08086; 6925 Manasota Key Road, Englewood 34223, Sec. 27 40 19 ID 0500100004, $550,000. Nicholas J. and Ann M. Angelastro to Mayfair One Call LLC, 500 Schooner Lane, Longboat Key 34228; 581 Kingfisher Lane, Longboat Key 34228, Lot 17 Longboat Key Estates ID 0002110003, $502,000.

RR  Residential real estate transactions HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Stephen R. and Tara U. Hood to George R. Jr. and Susan R. Hays, 3410 S. Almeria Ave., Tampa 33629, Lot 15 Portion of Lot 14 Block 2 Golf View Park ID 118201-0000, $1,700,000. James J. and Laurel Fredlake to Steven J. and Elizabeth Derrick, 821 S. Delaware Ave., Tampa 33606, Lot 6 Block 11 Morrison Grove ID 1853870000, $1,395,000. Fabrizio Decandia and Federica Tagliabue to David M. and Kimberly A. Kelly, 2514 W. Edgewood Road, Tampa 33609, Lot 6 Portion of Lot 5 Block 3 Revised Parkland Estate ID 1177760000, $1,300,000.

Revised Island ID 1228590000, $1,240,000. William N. and Susan L. Newman to Randy M. Feldman, 866 S. Davis Blvd., Tampa 33606, Lots 1/42 Block 62 Davis Islands ID 1692800000, $1,148,000. Paul and Sandra Swartz to Mark and Stacy Di Gregorio, 2601 W. Morrison Ave., Tampa 33629, Lot 26 Block 4 Revised Parkland Estates ID 117800.0000, $975,000. Phillip T. Dinkins and Edmond L. Lally to Mark D. Shelson and Julie N. Moomaw, 2621 S. Bryant Circle, Tampa 33629, Lot 10 Block 22 Sunset Park ID 121856.0000, $848,000. Adobe Homes Inc. to Willard J. Bachman III, 19712 Wild Water Cove, Lutz 33559, Lot 79 Sanctuary of Livingston ID 032975-7374, $793,000. Rhett and Melissa Pennington to Kevin M. and Patricia K. Shuler, 708 S. Edison Ave., Tampa 33606, Lot 11 Block 4 Morrison Grove ID 1853220000, $790,000. Mobley Homes Custom LLC to Liben Amedie aka Liben M. Amedie, 3615 W. Corona St., Tampa 33629, Portion of Lots 17/18 Block 2 West Virginia Place ID 125332-0000, $633,000. Thomas F. Jr. and Laura B. Hill to Randy and Sharon Olmstead, 9522 Bridgewater Court E., Frederick, Md. 21701; 508 Mirabay Blvd., Lot 47 Block 22 Mirabay ID 0542080220, $589,000.

114100.0000, $580,000. Susan R. Allen aka Susan R. Rhodes to Christopher E. and Kasey S. Martinez, 4010 W. Corona St., Tampa 33629, Portion of Lots 5/6 Block 46 Maryland Manor Unit 2 ID 124464-0000, $554,000. Matthew A. and Carolyn P. Fink to Reham Sadek, 10804 Tradition Loop, Tampa 33618, Lot 12 Enclave of Carrollwood ID 023733-4474, $549,857. James T. and Cynthia J. Black to Brian J. Cushing and Lirong Xie, 11506 Splendid Lane, Tampa 33626, Lot 3 Block 6 Highland Park ID 0035160272, $540,000. Rayferd R. and Marjorie Roy to John R. and Hoa P. Piper, 3918 W. Barcelona St., Tampa 33629, Lots 9/10 Block 16 Map of Virginia Park ID 1233020000, $531,571. Todd J. Cielo to Alvaro Monteiro and Simone Leal, 5010 Belmont Road, Tampa 33647; 6235 Bayshore Blvd., Tampa, Portion of Lot 20 Block 4 Bayhill Estates ID 136139.0000, $520,000. Standard Pacific of Florida to Bruce H. and Marla J. Marks, 3228 Cordoba Ranch Blvd., Lutz 33559, Lot 3 Block 8 Cordoba Ranch ID 0337325510, $502,428. MANATEE COUNTY CNADY LLC to Marion Andrew Peters and Mary Ellen Peters, 4468 Chevron Drive, Highland, Mich. 48356; 7530 Westmoreland Drive, Sarasota 34243, Lots 21/9/10/22 Block 11 Whitfield Eestates ID 6685600109, $1,720,000.

ESS JOURNALS PROOF Peter R. and Elizabeth L. Kieffer to Cheryl and William P. Hecker, 3310 S. Omar Ave., Tampa 33629, Lots 87/88 Bel-Mar

Christian R. and Kelly K. Sawczyn to James M. Hunt, 4213 Beach Park Drive, Tampa 33609, Portion of Lots 10/11 Block 51 Beach Park Unit No. 7 ID

Alan B. and Cheryl L. Town to Dennis Koshler,

12603 Elgin Terrace, Lakewood Ranch 34202, Lot 15 Lakewood Ranch Country Club Village ID 588527259, $1,320,000. Peter W. Pasold to Richard Weatherstone, Six Clenshaw Path, Basildon Essex, United Kingdom SS142 FP; 7910 Sloane Gardens Court, University Park 34201, Lot 4 Sloane Gardens ID 2054162459, $1,000,000.

Florida to Dawn and Angelo O. Ojeda, 3889 Carrara Court, Wesley Chapel 33543, Lot 26 Block 3 Estancia ID 19 26 20 0030 00300 0260, $608,857. Homes by West Bay LLC to David and Fran Launer, 21346 Chrysalis Cay Loop, Land O’Lakes 34637, Lot 37 Block 37 Connerton Village ID 25 25 18 0090 03700 0370, $590,000.

Virginia Taylor to Roy W. Smith and Deborah Dee Ann Smith, 140 Riviera Dunes Way, No. 1502, Palmetto 34221, Unit P202 Bel Mare ID 2581656059, $875,000.

Standard Pacific of Florida to Christopher B. Smith and Maria RojoSmith, 4392 Ortona Lane, Wesley Chapel 33543, Lot 14 Block 51 Estancia, $545,571.

Aaron and Laura Cheesman to Rodger M. and Elizabeth M. Cerritelli, 24 Margate Drive, Hummelstown, Pa. 17036; 15404 Linn Park Terrace, Bradenton 34202, Lot 42 Unit 3 Country Club East at Lakewood Ranch ID 586534709, $867,000.

M/I Homes of Tampa LLC to Marcus C. Norrell and Rebekah Boyd Norrell, 1970 Fox Grape Loop, Lutz 33558, Lot 52 Block 1 Long Lake Ranch ID 33 26 18 0020 00100 0520, $486,571.

Kyle and Amanda Kleppinger to Ann Averback, Three Olympia Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217; 2005 Palma Sola Blvd., Bradenton 34209, Sec. 31 34S 17E ID 390 9400209/3909400359, $865,000. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. to Massoud and Adriana Sedigh, 1040 Rainbow Court, Bradenton 34212, Lot 10 Block 25 Waterlefe Golf & River Club ID 546037259, $769,000. Lee Wetherington Homes LLC to Daniel A. and Jolene M. Stewart, 7604 Haddington Cove, Bradenton 34202, Lot 67 Country Club East at Lakewood Ranch ID 586553359, $696,285.

Standard Pacific of Florida to Anthony V. and Renee L. Valenti, 28848 Perilli Place, Wesley Chapel 33543, Lot 6 Block 6 Estancia ID 19 26 20 0050 00600 0060, $474,571. McKenzie Banking Co. to Brian A. and Kim R. Collier, 22027 Hale Road, Land O’Lakes 34639, Sec. 18 26 19 ID 18 26 19 0000 01200 0000, $467,000. Standard Pacific of Florida to Andrew G. and Lisa M. Tonkin, 4061 Canino Court, Wesley Chapel 33543, Lot 2 Block 13 Estancia ID 18 26 20 0050 01300 0020, $465,000.

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Maher Astwani and Kholol Albahnasi to James M. and Glicia V. Spencer, 2234 Coffee Pot Bayou N.E., St. Petersburg 33704; 400 Beach Drive NE, No.

2606, St. Petersburg, Unit 2606 400 Beach Drive ID 19 31 17 29257 000 2606, $2,500,000. Sue Ellen Luce to Suzanne R. Piper Trustee, 3685 Woodridge Place, Palm Harbor 34684, Lot 13 The Sanctuary At Cobb’s Landing ID 32-27-1678617-000-0130, $1,469,000. Jeffrey L. Paonessa to John and Lona Pritchard, 7560 E. Nabitou Trail, Roanoke, Ind. 46783; 6122 W. Kipps Colony Drive, Gulfport 33707, Lots 22 & 22A Kipp’s Colony Estates at Pasadena Yacht & Country Club ID 32 31 16 46871 000 0220, $1,426,571. Beach Club Of Madeira Development LLC to Brian Glen Kitchen and Susan Kitchen-O’Meara, 14010 Gulf Blvd., Unit 403, Madiera Beach 33708; 14002 Gulf Blvd., Madeira Beach, Unit 403 Beach Club of Madeira ID 15 31 15 58320 025 0180, $1,250,000. Christopher Wescott to Mitchell D. Hughes and Sean Hughes, 3601 Foster Hill Drive N., St. Petersburg 33704, Lot 1 Block B Allendale Terrace ID 07 31 17 00522 008 0010, $899,000. POLK COUNTY

Unit 2 ID 232815-086121000030, $395,000. Beazer Homes Corp. to Jonathan Ian and Estelle Una Symonds, 1327 Yorkshire Court, Davenport 33896; Yorkshire Court, Lot 17 Dales at West Haven ID 052627-701152000170, $391,000. SARASOTA COUNTY W.H. Prescott Jr. as Trustee to Terence F. Wharton and Rosemary DePaolo as Trustees, 2272 Wason Road, Sarasota 34231, Lot 13 Phillippe Park ID 0086030008, $1,135,000. Roger and Andrea Bruderlin to Gilbert J. Sharell and Kathleen M. Babcock, 2376 Sandrala Drive, Sarasota 34231, Lot 18 Ridgewood ID 0075-11-0001, $809,285. Richard H. Moore and Terri Ami to Kathleen M. Mulhern, P.O. Box 2204, New London, NU. 03257; 264 Saratoga Court, Osprey 34229, Lot 271 Oaks II ID 0141050019, $780,000. Candace H. Borreson as Trustee to Gregory J. Kaplan, 3740 179th St., Hammond, Ind. 46323; S. The Esplanade, Venice 34285, Lot 1 Gulf View Section of Venice ID 0176110015, $720,000. Stephen Handel to Katherine R. Lauder as Trustee, 37 Sunset Drive, Unit 34, Sarasota 34236, Unit 34 Le Chateau ID 2010021012, $715,000.

D.R. Horton Inc. to Raymond Maire Leon Grether, 4111 Oaktree Drive, Davenport 33837, Lot 25 Oakmont ID 102627-701302-000250, $422,285.

Joseph A. Toy and Shannon P. Ware to Barry C. and Gail A. Finn, 901 N. Second Ave., St. Charles, Ill. 60174; 560 Putting Green Lane, Longboat Key 34228, Lot 5 Country Club Shores ID 0009150020, $705,000.

Allen G. and Celia W. Shaffer/Allen G. Shaffer Trustee/Celia W. Shaffer Trustee to Richard A. Dudrak II, 327 Howard Ave., Lakeland 33815, Lot 3 Lone Palm Golf Course

Mark Evan Aronow and Tamara Deann Aronow to Nancy A. Steadman, 404 E. MacEwen Drive, Osprey 34229, Lot 14 Oaks II ID 0141130009, $690,000.

Guerrero to Eric and Valerie McCartney, 1095 Gulf of Mexico Drive, No. 405, Longboat Key 34228, Unit 405 Beachplace II ID 001003-2044, $625,000. Tarvis J. Vengroff to Larry W. and Monica L. Adami, 7338 Clark Road, Sarasota 34241, Lot 14 Lakewood Tract C Unit 1 ID 0283-020009, $607,000. Mark I. and Alicia N. Caithness to Kerry and Paulette Kyle, 6 Wickerberry Lane, Rochester, N.Y. 14626; Venice Ave. W., Venice 34285, Lot 18 Gulf View Section of Venice ID 017602-0038, $600,000. John M. and Deborah G. Dart and Daniel P. Ball et al. to Roland V. Askins Jr. as Trustee, 2621 Mall Drive, Sarasota 34231; 1505 Dolphin St., Sarasota 34236, Lot 4 Plat of Sarasota ID 2027110002, $600,000. Paul Obletz to Harrison E. Easop as Trustee, 116 Woodhall Spa, Williamsburg, Va. 23188; 2525 Gulf of Mexico Drive, No. 8-B, Longboat Key 34228, Unit 8-B Islands West ID 0007051043, $599,000. Ronna Berland as Trustee to Benjamin E. Jr. and Mary E. Price, 5014 Kestral Park Way S., Sarasota 34231, Lot 184 The Landings Unit 1 ID 0083100006, $580,000. Scott F. Welle to Maya Likar, 1111 N. Gulfstream Ave., No. 9-A, Sarasota 34236, Unit 9A One Watergate ID 2010013048, $565,000. Sarasota Bay Club LLC to Richard Mittenthal, 1299 N. Tamiami Trail, No. 922, Sarasota 34236, Unit 922 Sarasota Bay Club ID 2007091069, $562,000. Christa G. and Dieter Storm to Bruce F. and Janice L. Petrie, 3734 Eagle Hammock Drive, Sarasota 34240, Lot 2644 Hammocks Unit 1 ID 0244100001, $550,000.

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