Port Manatee Contracts With Natural Gas Company, $150 Million Impact

The Manatee County Port Authority has entered into a long-term agreement with Port Dolphin Energy, which will provide Florida with another source of natural gas to meet the growing demand for alternative energy sources. The project is expected to be completed by 2013, and will pump more than $150 million into the local economy during the next 20 years. "With the addition of Port Dolphin to our growing family of energy-related companies, Port Manatee exhibits its leadership as an incubator for local jobs and regional economic growth," says Larry Bustle, chairman of the Manatee County Port Authority. "This agreement reinforces the port's financial strength with a new, recurring revenue stream." According to figures released by Port Dolphin Energy, the project's estimated $150 million stimulus will come in the form of jobs, tax revenue and supplies and services. The project makes it possible for liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers to connect with Port Dolphin's offshore facility 28 miles off the coast of Manatee County, which in turn connects to an undersea pipeline system that comes onshore at Port Manatee. The supply coming in to the port complements the state supply provided by Florida Gas Transmission Co. and Gulfstream Natural Gas System pipelines. Studies indicate that natural gas is cleaner, safer, more easily accessible and easier to store than oil. The Dolphin Energy project meets the objectives outlined in the Florida Public Service Commission's Ten-Year Plan that call for a more balanced fuel supply.Writer: Missy KavanaughSource: Larry Bustle, Manatee County Port Authority

Three Tampa Bay Firms Join Forces On Bradenton Construction Project

The Law Office of Lavely & Whyte P.A. has contracted Holland Construction to build its new corporate headquarters on Manatee Avenue East in Manatee County. The plans for the 4,000-square-foot office space will be designed by local architect team Moore2Design.The building is expected to be an aesthetic asset to the area. "The new building will really command a presence in this area near downtown Bradenton, says Craig Campbell, vice president for Holland Construction's Florida office. "Designed with a Mediterranean architectural style, the building will contain a very prominent clock tower, ensuring the building's visibility. We are looking forward to getting started on the construction."Holland was chosen due to a longstanding relationship between Steve Lavely and Holland's Vice President Craig Campbell. "I have known and worked with Craig for years, and am confident that he will bring his in-depth expertise and knowledge to our project, states Lavely.The construction company expects to break ground this spring, with completion planned for the fall. The company intends to subcontract work locally during the six-month construction phase.The project is a blending of local industries. While Holland Construction, previously Hostetter Construction, is based in Hanover, Penn. a Southwest office is located in Sarasota. Moore2Design is based in Palmetto and is comprised of husband-and-wife team Jon and Victoria Moore. The company's portfolio spans several industries, and features local building such as the Evolve Wellness Center and Day Spa in Palmetto, and the Countryside Christian Church in Clearwater. Lavely & White currently has offices in Bradenton, Sarasota and St. Petersburg. Four employees of the firm are expected to move into the new offices upon completion of the project.

Scottrade Opens New Investment Branch In Bradenton

Scottrade online investment firm opened a Bradenton branch on March 8, 2010, at 1528 Cortez Road West. The new branch serves as both a resource center for local customers who prefer to handle their investments online and those who prefer to use a traditional broker. At the new branch local customers will be able to access resources ranging from online tutorials of Scottrade's Web site, to advice on individual accounts and opportunities to trade through an on-site stock broker. "We are committed to making the trading process easier and as effective for the customer as possible," explains Brooks Vanderzee, manager of the new branch. "At our office, we can give people full demonstrations of how the Web site works, and when they get home they can call us with further questions. We want to make sure they have a fully supported, positive experience. And we do have traditional accounts available through a broker here on site." Vanderzee foresees adding to his staff within the next year. "We'll absolutely be looking for new talent as the need develops and as the economy improves." The Bradenton branch is one of 40 across the state of Florida. Scottrade is one of the largest online investment firms providing self-directed customers access to trading at transaction rates as low as $7. The new office will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, with after-hours support available from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m., Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturdays.

Equine Ballerina Comes Home To Florida With Cavalia Show In Tampa

For Cavalia's resident "horse whisperer," the show's Tampa debut at the Florida State Fairgrounds offers the Sarasota native a rare opportunity to visit family, friends and her beloved Ocala farm. Popular demand caused the show to be extended through April 4, two weeks past its original schedule, before it will move on to Charlotte.

Ybor City Building Projects Turn Tampa Bay Green

Lots of people in Florida and elsewhere talk "green'' in concept, while others talk it, walk it and chalk it up to experience by developing real-life projects to save energy, extend resources and create cool living and working spaces that promise to make the world a bit better one building at a time. 83 Degrees takes a look at three such "green'' projects in Ybor City, an historic neighborhood in Tampa that is helping lead the region into a sustainable future.  

Encore In Downtown Tampa Hosts Job Fair, Seeks Construction Workers
Sarasota, Manatee Builders Stage Economic Stimulus Reverse Trade Show

The Gulf Coast Builders Exchange will host the Economic Stimulus Reverse Trade Show and Construction Industry Job Fair on Wednesday, March 31, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Polo Grill and Bar in Lakewood Ranch in Sarasota County.Recognizing that the construction industry has been an economic driver in the region, and one that has been hit the hardest since the economic downtown, the Builders Exchange decided to host this event to offer local subcontractors an opportunity to win the bids of larger general contractors. Their motto is: "Members Working With Members" and the event provides an opportunity for local businesses to collaborate with one another, says Bill Jarvis, board chairman. "We created a Reverse Trade Show, similar to a job fair in an effort to create local economic stimulus," Jarvis says. "This event will give all local subcontractors, suppliers and vendors the opportunity to spend an evening with the key decision makers and learn what work is available.Formed in 1952, the Gulf Coast Builders Exchange is a not-for-profit trade organization comprised of about 20 Sarasota contractors. Its purpose is to serve the business needs of local building contractors in Sarasota and Manatee counties.Representatives from the region's largest general contracting companies will be at the tradeshow, providing tips on acquiring bids and winning projects. Participating companies include: Lakewood Ranch Commercial Realty, Suffolk Construction, W.G. Mills, Kraft Construction, Skyline Builders Group of Bradenton plus many more. Also on hand will be public school facilities directors and building officials from Manatee, Sarasota and Charlotte counties. For more information, e-mail Julie Ivings at jivings@gcbx.com or call her at 941-907-7745. Writer: Nancy VaughnSource: Bill Jarvis, Gulf Coast Builders Exchange

Liberty National Plans To Hire 22 For Tampa Bay Sales, Management Team

Christopher Daniels, a branch manager for Liberty National Life Insurance in Tampa, is recruiting and interviewing for sales and management positions with an ambitious goal to hire 22 people over the next 30 days. For those who qualify, Daniels says Liberty offers a comprehensive benefits package including major medical health, pension and a 401k plan, as well as outstanding earnings potential.     "Despite the economic downturn, the business is doing very well,'' Daniels says. "We focus on two different markets – the employee benefits market and the senior market. The senior market focus is on medicare supplements and final expense planning."   Liberty National's website indicates it has been in business since 1900 and has more than 8,000 sales agents and managers in more than 200 locations nationwide. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Torchmark Corporation, a financial services holding company listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is licensed in 49 states. The company continues to expand nationally with new branch offices.   For further information on employment with Liberty National, visit the company website or email LNL tampas@tampabay.rr.com Writer: Lisa Clementi Source: Christopher Daniels, Liberty National

Interior Design Firm In Tampa Seeks Additional Subcontractors

Studio LTR, a Tampa-based interior design firm specializing in residential projects involving new construction and renovations, plans to hire  additional subcontractors in 2010. Linda Cox, one of the company partners, says the business is in a growth pattern and is adding more projects and participating in commercial and high-end residential work. Cox says her business employs a wide variety of talented subcontractors, ranging from licensed building contractors who pull permits and work on multistory buildings projects to architects, who sign and seal drawings. Various craftsmen specializing in textile work are also employed as subs. Cox describes her firm's role as "the conduit'' between a client who has a vision for what he or she wants and the architect and construction experts who can make it happen. The firm is akin to "a ringmaster in a circus,'' she says. Every project is different, and none is typical, she says, pointing out that projects can range from remodeling an exercise room in a large multistory condo to doing a bathroom remodel for a 1960s ranch style home. Through the end of March, Studio LTR is a participating design firm in the Florida Orchestra Designer Showcase at Ovation in downtown St. Petersburg. Two fully decorated condos by Studio LTR are on display at the Showcase at 180 Beach Drive NE. Proceeds benefit The Florida Orchestra. Writer: Lisa Clementi Source: Linda Cox, Studio LTR

New College In Sarasota Creates An Archaeology Lab For Community

New College of Florida in Sarasota is building a public archaeology lab that will be completed in the summer of 2010. New College of Florida's Public Archaeology Lab is expected to host elementary and secondary students, archaeological clubs and others from surrounding communities. In an effort to further promote the diversity of Florida's cultural heritage, the archaeology lab will encourage participation from people in the community."There is much more we can do to conserve the past for the future in this region, and this facility will facilitate community-based programs," says Uzi Baram, associate professor of anthropology at NCF.The groundbreaking ceremony for the new facility was held on March 8 and featured speakers Mike Michalson, president of New College; State Representative Keith Fitzgerald; and Baram. The ceremony also included a time capsule burial by university students.Willis A Smith Construction of Sarasota is the general contractor on the project. The building design is by Long & Associates Architects/Engineers of Tampa. Once completed, the $500,000 public archaeology lab will be housed in a 1,600-square-foot building. In addition to the lab, the building will include a classroom for teaching and public events, a storage facility for artifacts and research, a conference room and an outdoor seating area that can be used as a classroom or open-air plaza for community events. Writer: Nancy VaughnSource: Uzi Baram, New College of Florida

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