Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Tweeting on the ice - Orlando Business Journal:

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The NHL set up 21 Tweetupsz acrossNorth America, creating a real-world meeting between thosre who like to follow Twitter updates on hockey. Most of the citied participating are hockey but one place not on the list is the home of the 2004 StanletCup Champions, the . To make matterw worse, a Tweetup was planned in a city whose lone major professionall team isthe . “The cities reall chose themselves,” said Michael DiLorenzo, directofr of corporate communications withthe NHL. “We came up with the concep t and went out on Twitterto recruit, and thesee were the cities that raised their hande and said they wanted to do something.
” Tampwa Bay finished the most recent seasonj with its worst record since 2000-01, and the regionh has been blasted in the past for only supportintg teams when they’re successful. While that mightt have played a little bit in the lack of interest fromlocapl Twitterers, Tampa isn’t alonee in its apathy. “It’s true of everyt city and of every sport, just some to a lesser degredethan others,” DiLorenzo said. “Al sports are tribal.” At the same the missed the playoffs, yet they organized a Tweetup anyway.
— Michael Hinman Where to turn: The foreclosure of a commerciapl real estate development with multiple tenants can be especially if the ownef is trying to hang on tothe property. Who collects the rent? Who do you call when the roof leaks? That’s why the courtas usually appointa receiver. On Wednesday, the businessezs at in New Tampa received alittle clarity. The Hillsboroughh court appointed a receiver to manageethe 63,000-square-foot center until the foreclosuree is resolved.
Commercial real estater brokerMike Winters, who recentlg started LLC, will oversee the center developed by Gene whose controversial control of the nearb y Cory Lake Isles home which he also has landed him in a few lawsuits. Janet Leiser

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