The Perfect Holiday Party Place!

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The Perfect Holiday Party Place!
SEPT. 14–20, 2012
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The Perfect Holiday Party Place!
Mention this ad and receive 10% off
your meeting room rental
Call the Springhill Suites Orlando Airport today and ask for the sales department at 407-816-5533.
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perfection, down to the smallest detail.
One-of-a-kind events. Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport is the perfect place
to end one year and begin another. Intimate soirées, big bashes. Creative cuisine and
cocktails. Acclaimed service and customized party menus reflecting your personal taste.
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to reserve space.
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Stylish event spaces and thoughtful amenities. Conventional to fanciful, and everything
in between. To learn about special seasonal parties, contact our Catering Specialists
at 407 825 1234 or visit orlandoairport.hyatt.com. Hyatt. You’re More Than Welcome.
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Turn your end of the year celebration into an adventure your group will never forget. Come spend the day in our two amazing
theme parks complete with a private lunch. Take over one area or the entire theme park for an evening. Book a night in one of
the themed nightclubs and restaurants at Universal CityWalk®, or create a lively themed street party. Universal Orlando® Resort
offers you an array of holiday get-together options for groups large and small. With new entertainment experiences like the
dazzling Universal’s Cinematic Spectacular–100 Years of Movie Memories nighttime show, it’s an extraordinary year to be here.
FOR HOLIDAY OPTIONS CALL (407) 224-6423!
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Party responsibly and mitigate your business risks
By Heather Pilcher
It’s corporate holiday planning season,
which means guest lists, venue options
and party themes are at the top of the list
as your party takes shape.
Whether organizing a large company
holiday party or an intimate event to
thank your top customers, good planners focus on minimizing their business risks by expertly managing their
guests’ alcohol consumption during
this festive season.
The risks: According to the 2011 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2010, 10,228 people died in
drunk-driving crashes — one every 52
minutes — and 345,000 people were injured in drunk-driving crashes. In Florida alone, more than 660 lives were lost to
alcohol-impaired-driving fatalities.
The bar offering can be the central focus of a memorable party if managed
responsibly. There are multiple options, such as levels of alcohol and
ways to manage both bar costs and
your guests’ alcohol consumption.
First, meet with your venue representative to discuss available
choices. Consider the level of alcohol
to choose from at your event. The lowest
level of liquor, ranked according to price
per drink, commonly is referred to as
“well liquor,” followed by premium, super premium and specialty or top shelf.
Each venue may vary its category names,
so get a list of all the alcohol brands in-
cluded in each bracket. Or, to save money, opt for a beer-and-wine-only bar.
Once you select a liquor level, you
must decide if you will have an open
bar, a hosted bar, a cash bar and/or
drink tickets.
An open bar allows guests to have as
many drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) as they choose within a certain time
frame determined by the planner or company. These are set at a per-person rate
based on the amount of hours selected.
The second option, a hosted bar, is
similar to an open bar, but the planner or company pays per drink, not
per hour. The third option, a cash bar,
is when guests pay cash or credit
individually for all
drinks consumed.
The last option, a
drink ticket, is bought
by the planner or
company ahead of
the event and distributed to guests upon
arrival, and they use the ticket to get
a drink at the bar. Drink tickets can be
bought at a specific level of alcohol and
usually are paired with a cash bar, so
guests may use their drink tickets and
then buy more drinks.
To limit guests’ alcohol consumption:
• Limit the amount of time an open or
hosted bar is available. Use an open bar
for the first hour and then transition to a
cash bar for the rest of the event.
• Consider offering only beer and wine
instead of hard liquors.
• Use drink tickets, and limit them to
two per person, where no additional alcohol can be bought by the guests. Also
offer a company-hosted non-alcoholic bar
with sodas, waters and juices.
• Instead of alcohol, offer festive “signature” non-alcoholic mixed drinks.
For example,
try a “com-
pany cooler” made of mango juice, Sprite
and a splash of lime.
In addition, look at your demographics,
the level of alcohol from last year’s event
and the amount of alcohol consumed. Determine the maximum number of alcoholic drinks you want consumed to best
manage your risks. Most companies provide one to two drinks per person.
Next, meet with your venue representative to review levels of alcohol, bar options
and rules of your event location. Confirm
that your party location has a liquor license and that all alcohol will be served
by professional bartenders or caterers.
Reiterate that bartenders should not
serve underage or intoxicated employees.
Review your company’s alcohol policies and insurance coverage, and make
sure parties are covered.
Before the party, designate a group of
trusted, non-drinking company managers to monitor the event and control
any situation in which employees may
become intoxicated. Specifically, have
the designated monitors call and pay for
cabs or arrange other public transportation should a party-goer need it.
And remember: A company newsletter or email advising how to make everyone’s holiday season happy and safe by
abiding by the company alcohol policies
is a great way to reinforce the message.
Heather Pilcher is a certified special event
professional with Orlando-based Blue Spark Event
Design. Contact: (407) 730-6956; [email protected]; www.bluesparkeventdesign.com
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Largest banquet and meeting facilities
Ranked by maximum capacity of the largest banquet space
Facility
Address
* General email
General Manager | Telephone
* Email
Website
1
Orange County Convention Center
9800 International Drive, Orlando 32819
* [email protected]
* Confidential
2
Arabian Nights Dinner Attraction
3081 Arabian Nights Blvd., Kissimmee 34747
* [email protected]
3
Osceola Heritage Park-Exhibition Building
1875 Silver Spur Lane, Kissimmee 34744
* [email protected]
4
Palisades County Club
16510 Palisades Blvd., Clermont 34711
* [email protected]
5
Central Florida Fair & Exposition Park
4603 W. Colonial Drive, Orlando 32808
* [email protected]
6
House of Blues Orlando
1490 E. Buena Vista Drive, Lake Buena Vista 32830
* Link on website
7
Shriners International, Bahia Shriners
2300 Pembrook Drive, Orlando 32810
* [email protected]
8
Ranked by total square
footage of largest
exhibit space
Amway Center
400 W. Church St., Suite . 200, Orlando 32801
* [email protected]
9
Heaven Event Center
8240 Exchange Drive, Orlando 32809
* [email protected]
1
10
Hard Rock Cafe/Hard Rock Live
6050 Universal Blvd., Orlando 32819
* [email protected]
tie
Heathrow Country Club
1200 Bridgewater Drive, Heathrow 32746
* [email protected]
12
Holy Trinity Reception & Conference Center
1217 Trinity Woods Lane, Maitland 32751
* [email protected]
tie
University of Central Florida Student Union
4000 Central Florida Blvd., Building 52
Orlando 32816 | * [email protected]
14
Banquet
Reception
Theater
Total SF: Banquet
Meeting
Theater
Meeting rooms
Largest reception SF/
exhibit space SF
Free parking
Catering available
Bar
17,000
17,000
17,000
62,182
62,182
62,182
235
62,182
1.1 million
No
Yes
Yes
Yes; Utilities, rigging, tech, setup, catering,
Internet, telecommunications, business center;
Free Wi-Fi, cellular and Internet networks
3,500
1,100
75
5,500
25,000
1,500
5
25,000
25,000
800
Yes
Yes
Yes; Dinner show, receptions, graduations,
weddings, corporate functions, full kitchen,
full bar, exhibit space; Video/audio, Internet
3,240
3,500
4,630
5,040
5,040
5,040
5
5,040
47,850
6,000
Yes
Yes
Not applicable;
Full-service;
Wi-Fi available
2,900
2,900
2,900
2,900
2,900
1,200
2
2,900
2,900
215
Yes
Yes
2,200
2,200
2,500
36,000
36,000
36,000
3
36,000
36,000
8,000
Yes
Yes
Yes;
Trade shows, festivals, concerts, business
meetings, banquets; Wireless is available
1,500
1,500
Not applicable
14,000
14,000
Not applicable
4
14,000
14,000
1,827
Yes
Yes
Not applicable; Corporate events, parties,
daytime meetings/seminars, teambuilding;
State-of-the-art technology available
1,200
1,200
1,200
13,400
13,400
13,400
7
13,400
17,000
400
Yes
Yes
No; Catering, weddings, dances, recitals,
picnic pavilion; Wireless Internet, video
screens, sound system, portable projector
1,000
2,000
20,000
25,500
25,500
25,500
9
25,500
25,500
No
Yes
Yes
Yes; Caters to concerts, sports, corporate
events, conferences, seminars, meetings;
State-of-the-art technology available
750
750
750
6,000
6,000
6,000
3
6,000
6,000
300
No
No
No;
Corporate functions, social gatherings and
weddings; Full event technology is available
700
3,000
1,853
Did not disclose
Did not disclose
Did not disclose
7
Not applicable
Not applicable
No
Yes
Yes
No; Receptions, live entertainment, product
lunches, plated-dinners, wine pairings;
Full audio, lighting, video, Wi-Fi
700
500
500
5,000
5,000
4,000
10
5,000
5,000
100
Full
Full
No; Full-service catering, golf, tennis courts,
swimming, barbecues, corporate and
social events; Wi-Fi and audio/visual
www.holytrinityreceptioncenter.com
650
650
650
5,075
5,075
5,075
2
5,075
5,075
175
Off-site
No
Yes; Ballroom space for conferences, weddings,
meetings, celebrations; Data projector,
projection screen, wireless microphones
Tyler Sims | (407) 823-3677
* [email protected]
www.ucfsu.com
650
2,000
1,008
11,500
11,500
11,500
23
11,500
11,500
10,000
Yes
Yes
Yes; Meetings, banquets, events, exhibits,
conferences, general meetings, social functions,
and boardrooms; LCD projectors, laptops, Wi-Fi
Soiree Event & Conference Center
6394 Silver Star Road, Orlando 32818
[email protected]
Barbara J. Groves | (321) 689-7799
Confidential
www.soireeorlando.com
600
1,037
1,308
9,241
9,241
9,241
3
9,241
9,241
400
Yes
Yes
Yes; Event facility with full banquet
and meeting services; Full audio/
visual services with MeetingMatrix
15
Sandy George | (407) 420-9091
* [email protected]
4
The Ballroom at Church Street
225 W. Garland Ave., Orlando 32801
* [email protected]
540
1,000
864
10,800
10,800
10,800
4
10,800
10,800
No
Yes
Yes
Yes; Full-service events, meetings, weddings and
holiday parties, day-of event coordination;
Wireless Internet access
16
Pointe Orlando
9101 International Drive, Suite 1040, Orlando 32819
* [email protected]
500
1,600
500
18,000
10,000
5,000
31
200,000
25,000
No
On-site
On-site
Yes; Retail entertainment complex with 15 fullservice restaurants, event space, on-site catering;
Did not disclose
25,500
tie
5
Sweetwater Golf & Country Club
2700 Sweetwater Country Club Drive, Longwood 32779
* [email protected]
www.sweetwater-countryclub.com
500
150
150
4,500
4,500
2,500
10
4,500
4,500
250
Yes
Yes
Yes; Event planning, meeting host, wedding
ceremonies/receptions, valet parking; Audio/
visual, wireless Internet connection
17
Wycliffe Discovery Center
11221 John Wycliffe Blvd., Orlando 32832
* [email protected]
Brian K. Shaffer | (407) 852-3611
[email protected]
* wycliffe.org/banquets
450
450
800
6,535
6,535
6,535
13
6,535
6,535
100
Yes
No
No; Banquets, conferences, meeting, catering,
weddings, receptions, concerts; Overhead, channel
Allen and Heath mixer, wireless microphones
18
Orange County Regional History Center
65 E. Central Blvd., Orlando 32801
* [email protected]
Sara Van Arsdel | (407) 836-8500
* [email protected]
400
3,000
400
3,606
3,606
3,606
8
67,954
3,606
4
Yes
Yes
Yes; Elegant celebrations, cocktail parties,
wedding receptions, seminars, lectures; Wi -Fi, LED
uplighting, LCD projectors, flat-screen television
20
Harbor Hills Golf & Country Club
6838 Lake Griffith Road, Lady Lake 32159
* Link on website
300
300
300
4,700
4,700
4,700
3
4,700
4,700
120
Yes
Yes
No; Banquet hall, meeting rooms , full-service
catering, weddings, private meetings; Screen,
projector, wireless microphone, podium
21
Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens
3755 N.W. Highway 17-92, Sanford 32771
* [email protected]
250
350
300
3,400
3,400
3,400
4
3,400
3,400
250
Yes
Yes
No; Animal encounters, zoo tours, ZOOm Air
Adventures, Euro bungee; Audio/visual screens,
podium microphone, lavalieres, projector, Wi-Fi
tie
Citrus Club
255 S. Orange Ave., Orlando 32801
* [email protected]
250
450
400
5,610
5,610
5,610
7
5,610
5,610
No
Yes
Yes
No; Chefs and service team for custom private
events; Wireless Internet, 65-inch flat screen
televisions, wireless/lavaliere microphones
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company, Scoop ReprintSource at (800) 767-3263
or scoopreprintsource.com. No other companies
offering similar services are affiliated in any way
with the Orlando Business Journal.
tie
Harmony Golf Preserve
7251 Five Oaks Drive, Harmony 34773
* [email protected]
250
250
50
3,000
3,000
1,549
4
3,000
3,000
150
Yes
Yes
Yes; Catering, banquets, weddings and events;
Wi-Fi, meeting projectors, lighting, sound system
tie
NOTES
John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center
812 E. Rollins St., Suite 100, Orlando 32803
* [email protected]
250
300
324
4,830
4,830
4,830
6
7,238
7,238
200
No
No
No;
Facility rental;
Not applicable
tie
Maitland Art & History Association
231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland 32751
* [email protected]
250
250
220
1,533
1,533
1,533
5
2,754
1,533
150
No
No
Yes; Wedding rentals, meeting space rentals,
spaces for baby showers, bridal showers;
Limited wireless accessibility, projector screen
tie
Mystic Dunes Golf Club
7600 Mystic Dunes Lane, Celebration 34747
* [email protected]
250
250
300
3,036
3,036
3,036
3
3,036
3,036
500
Yes
Yes
No;
Full-service catering, audio/visual; Podium,
microphone, projector, screen, laptops, overheads
Rank
2012
2011
Denise Hicks
Research Director | (407) 241-2893
[email protected]
1
NR
3
NR
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Orange County
Convention Center
1.1 million
2
Osceola Heritage ParkExhibition Building
47,850
3
Central Florida Fair
& Exposition Park
36,000
Amway Center
Arabian Nights
Dinner Attraction
25,000
tie
Pointe Orlando
25,000
2
7
NR
16
6
NR
14
8
NR
10
12
NR
13
15
NR
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REPRINTS
*Denotes Lake, Orange, Osceola and Seminole
counties only. Not all banquet or meeting facilities
responded to this survey. When third-party
verification is not available, Orlando Business
Journal relies on the authenticity of the information
submitted.
NR
NR
NR
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NR
Kathie Canning | (407) 685-9800
www.occc.net
Paul Proly | (407) 239-9223
* [email protected]
www.arabian-nights.com
Robb Larson | (321) 697-3333
* [email protected]
www.ohpark.com
Denise McGlauffin | (352) 394-0085
* [email protected]
www.palisadescc.com
Charles C. Price | (407) 295-3247
* [email protected]
www.centralfloridafair.com
John Romanowicz | (407) 934-2622
* Confidential
www.houseofblues.com
Dennis West | (407) 660-8811
* [email protected]
www.bahiashrine.org
Allen Johnson | 407) 440-7046
* Confidential
www.AmwayCenter.com
Brett Kingstone | (407) 488-1800
* [email protected]
www.heaveneventcenter.com
John Nicholas | (407) 351-7625
* [email protected]
www.hardrock.com
Toni Curlin | (407) 333-1450
* [email protected]
www.heathrowcc.com
Amy Ames | (407) 331-3036
* [email protected]
www.theballroomatchurchstreet.com
Susan Godorov | (407) 248-2838
* [email protected]
www.pointeorlando.com
Phiillip Tripual | (407) 889-4743
* Confidential
www.thehistorycenter.org
Angela Rogers | (800) 822-5558
* Confidential
www.harborhills.com
Jayna Fox | (407) 323-4450
* [email protected]
www.centralfloridazoo.org
Steve Alden | (407) 843-1080
* [email protected]
www.citrus-club.com
Brock Nicholas | (407) 891-8525
* Confidential
www.harmonygolfpreserve.com
P.J. Albert | (407) 447-1700
* Confidential
www.orlandoshakes.org
Kasey Jones | (407) 539-2181
* [email protected]
www.artandhistory.org
Rick Smith | (407) 226-0416
* Confidential
www.mysticdunesgolf.com
Green meetings
Type of services
Technology available
Yes; Country club, golf, lunch, dinner
weddings, parties; Overhead projector, Wi-Fi,
television, public announcement system
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Allow plenty of time when planning company holiday event
Shop talk
mas party plan to a Halloween/fall
event for increased participation and
lower costs.
By Anna-Michelle Lavandier
Paula Wyatt’s goal is to make her client’s holiday dream party a reality.
As chief excitement officer of Posh
Able Events in Orlando, Wyatt has
organized more than 200 events during
the past four years.
While no two events are alike, Wyatt,
38, relies on a corporation’s mission
statement or goals to set a foundation
for its event.
Of course, everyone loves a good
holiday party, but Wyatt finds a deeper
meaning behind these corporate celebrations. “It’s not about the parties; it’s
about the relationship between people
and these corporations.”
How to avoid inappropriate costumes at a
corporate Halloween event: Know your
audience and label the invitation with
key words that specifically describe the
kinds of costumes expected like “tasteful,” “funniest” or “most creative.”
How much companies typically spend on
fall and winter parties: From $7,000 to
$70,000.
Amount of time needed to plan a corporate
event: It’s ideal to have at least 90 days
to give yourself time to gain event exposure. Any less would increase costs
and reduce selections for the party.
However, the usual length of time
ranges from one to 14 months.
New trends in the corporate party planning world: Social media. Many
companies are starting to integrate
their events with their social media
websites. They see these social media connections as an opportunity to
build relationships with clients, vendors and the community.
[email protected] | (407) 649-8470
Most important lesson I pass on to clients:
photO | Rebecca Males
Paula Wyatt,
CEO, Posh Able Events
Hobbies: Improvisational comedy at
the Sak Comedy Lab; aerial cirque class
Favorite
dessert: Krispy Kreme doughnuts
Little-known fact: I just learned how
to swim last year.
Contact: (321) 946-6565;
[email protected]
Look at your events and event budget
on an annual basis, and look for a way
to tie in the event sponsors within the
pool of clients, vendors and companies
you work with.
Common mistakes clients make: By not
budgeting well, you can increase your
event cost by 30 to 40 percent.
Top five tips for your firm’s next party:
• Plan well and budget well.
• Include a charity or a nonprofit.
• Involve vendors and clients for
co-op funding.
• A lways u se a n event a s a n
oppor t u nity to g row you r socia l
media followers.
• Reallocate your holiday or Christ-
At all times; On all occasions...
ALWAYS.
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great service and steak you and yours have always known. For nearly 20
years the Christner’s have been rooted in the Central Florida community
and have always been dedicated to ingredients, service and tradition.
729 Lee Road | Orlando, FL | 407.645.4443
www.christnersprimesteakandlobster.com
Sept. 14-20, 2012
Bankruptcies
Interested in the financial
condition of your customers or
competitors? These business
bankruptcies were filed with
the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in
Orlando. The information is
listed as follows: company,
address, attorney, case number
and date filed.
Chapter 7: Debtor’s assets
usually are liquidated and sold
by court-appointed trustee,
with proceeds used to pay
creditors. Some companies can,
however, resolve their problems and settle with creditors
before it gets to that stage.
Chapter 11: Debtor continues to operate during reorganization; a plan to pay creditors
is established. May convert to
Chapter 7. This listing includes
all commercial bankruptcies
filed, as well as personal bankruptcies that include a business’s assets in the filing.
Chapter 11
Manomay LLC, 230 W. State
Route 436, Altamonte Springs
32714; Assets, $1,000,001 to
$10,000,000; Debts, $1,000,001
to $10,000,000; Major Creditor,
Howard Johnson International
Inc., $54,832; Attorney, Tiffany D.
Payne; case #12-12229, 09/07/12.
Judgments
Circuit court judgments
recorded against businesses in
excess of $10,000 have been
collected from public records
and include the following information: plaintiff, defendant,
defendant’s address, amount
of judgment, which party
prevailed, case number and
date recorded.
9th Judicial Circuit
— Orange County
BankFIRST vs. Express Signs
& Graphics Inc./David Zabukovec, 404 Fox Valley Drive, Longwood 32779, $48,678, plaintiff,
case #2012 CA 010033 O, 08/27/12.
Buckhead-Airport Commerce Center LLC vs. Brussel
Consulting & Construction
Management Inc., (address not
shown), $24,681, plaintiff, case
#05 2011 CA 9808, 08/28/12.
Washington International Insurance Co. vs.
Limo Depot Inc./Vincent
Tranchina, (address not shown),
$25,818, plaintiff, case #2011
CA 011628 O, 08/28/12.
SunTrust Bank vs. American
Equipment Leasing LLC, 4134
Statesville Road, Charlotte, N.C.
28269, $2,515,963, plaintiff, case
#2011 CA 14300, 08/28/12.
Safemark Systems LP vs. T.J.
LLC dba Red Roof Inn, 330
Ocean Drive, Santa Cruz, Calif.
95060, $31,309, plaintiff, case
#2012 CA 8264 O, 08/28/12.
Safemark Systems LP vs.
Best American Value LLC
dba Travelodge Brookville
and Best Motel USA LLC dba
Travelodge Brookville, 230
Allegheny Blvd., Brookville, Pa.
15825, $28,267, plaintiff, case
#2012 CA 8614 O, 08/28/12.
Orlando Tractor & Equipment
Inc. vs. GR International Trading Corp./Alexis Rodriguez,
Biz Leads
7775 S.W. 156th St., Miami
33157, $10,847, plaintiff, case
#2012 CC 002911 O, 08/28/12.
John Wiley & Sons Inc. vs.
Notter School of Culinary
Arts LLC dba Notter School
of Pastry Arts, 8204 Crystal
Clear Lane Suite 1600, Orlando
32809, $10,692, plaintiff, case
#12 CC 5606 O, 08/29/12.
United Legacy Bank fka Riverside Bank of Central Florida
vs. Law & Associates Inc./
Donald S. Law/Angie D. Law,
1480 Oberry Hoover Road, Orlando
32825, $196,643, plaintiff, case
#2012 CA 009308 O, 08/29/12.
Good Capital Group Inc. vs.
Orlando Gateway Partners
LLC/Nilhan Hopsitality
LLC, 5875 Peachtree Industrial
Blvd. Suite 340, Norcross, Ga.
30092, $47,846, plaintiff, case
#(not shown), 08/31/12.
Cemex Construction Materials Florida LLC vs. Florida
Gulf Coast Construction
Inc., (address not shown),
$29,006, plaintiff, case #2012
CA 008478 O, 08/31/12.
18th Judicial Circuit
— Seminole County
Applied Building Development Oakhills Inc. vs.
Enterprise Title of Central
Florida Inc./Laura Treadway,
2995 Stonewall Place, Sanford
32773, $44,065, plaintiff, case
#2011 CA 004778, 08/22/12.
Dependable Nightingales Inc.
vs. Provident Care Management Group LLC, (address not
shown), $130,259, plaintiff, case
#11 CA 1640 15 W, 08/23/12.
9th Judicial Circuit
— Osceola County
BB&T Equipment Finance
Corp. fka BB&T Leasing Corp.
vs. Superior Carpet Care LLC/
Glenn Merritt, 150 Ivy Drive, Kissimmee 34743, $13,180, plaintiff,
case #2011 CC 2765 CL, 09/06/12.
Preferred Materials Inc. vs.
LQ Concrete Service Inc., 2561
Montego Bay Blvd., Kissimmee
34746, $11,009, plaintiff, case
#2012 CC 1268 CL, 09/06/12.
Tax Liens
The U.S. Internal Revenue
Service and the state Department
of Revenue file tax liens in local
courts against companies or individuals when disputes over taxes
arise. Liens may be appealed. The
information for tax liens includes:
taxpayer, address, amount due,
type of tax and date recorded.
When a taxpayer has paid the
lien filed against them, a Release
is issued by the U.S. Internal
Revenue Service and the state
Department of Revenue. This
information includes: taxpayer
name, address, amount paid, type
of tax and date recorded.
Federal Tax Liens
Orange County
Chevelio R. Morgan/
Ankee Cabinets, 2730 N.
Hiawassee Road, Orlando 32818,
$14,261, (940/941), Book/
Page 10432/2338, 08/27/12.
Leroy’s Cuisine Inc., 6825
W. Colonial Drive, Orlando
32818, $127,594, (941), Book/
Page 10432/2345, 08/27/12.
Lake County
Keith Hatcher, 237 W. Fourth
Ave. Suite 1, Mount Dora
32757, $13,990, (6672), Book/
Page 4207/2360, 09/04/12.
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ReleaseS of
federal tax Liens
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Biz Leads ­provides you with essential information you need to grow. You can gain
a competitive edge by reading Biz Leads.
Martin D. Pineda, 15508
Pebble Ridge St., Winter Garden
34787, $22,188, (6672), Book/
Page 10432/2348, 08/27/12.
Yvette V. Blackstock, 2512
Tryon Place, Windermere
34786, $65,305, (CIVP), Book/
Page 10433/4843, 08/29/12.
John A. Blackstock, 2512
Tryon Place, Windermere
34786, $56,722, (6672), Book/
Page 10433/4844, 08/29/12.
Alyssaash LLC, 1958 Black
Lake Blvd., Winter Garden 34787,
$10,902, (940/941), Book/
Page 10432/2357, 08/27/12.
Find new and expanding businesses
and new customers. Find out the area’s
commercial and residential hot spots. Find
clues about the financial condition of your vendors, customers or competitors.
Orange County
Osceola County
M&S Florida Painting Co.,
112 Mante Drive, Kissimmee
34743, $22,239, (941), Book/
Page 4317/2222, 09/04/12.
Ponces Septic Service Inc.,
3270 Hickory Tree Road, St. Cloud
34772, $15,524, (941), Book/
Page 4317/2223, 09/04/12.
Louis B. Maietta Jr., 3205
Peace Pipe Drive, Kissimmee
34746, $13,601, (6721/941), Book/
Page 4317/2224, 09/04/12.
State Tax Liens
Orange County
Moes Southwest Grill/
Moes Edgewater LLC, 2706
Edgewater Drive, Orlando 32804,
$12,088, (sales & use), Book/
Page 10432/3122, 08/27/12.
Autos Impex LLC, 7901
Kingspointe Parkway Suite
29-A, Orlando 32819, $14,513,
(sales & use), Book/Page
10432/3322, 08/27/12.
SSI Surgical Services Inc., 5776
Hoffner Ave. Suite 200, Orlando
32822, $186,049, (corporate),
Book/Page 10432/3176, 08/27/12.
IK Auto Brokers Inc., 12928
W. Colonial Drive, Winter Garden
34787, $28,570, (sales & use),
Book/Page 10432/3171, 08/27/12.
Lake County
Spiral Staircase Systems Inc.,
313 E. Washington St. Unit D, Minneola 34715, $19,089, (sales & use),
Book/Page 4207/1980, 08/31/12.
Construction
Liens
Construction liens are filed
by contractors, subcontractors
or suppliers for unpaid balances on services or materials
provided. Although the lien is
recorded against the property
itself, the debt actually may
be owed by either the contractor named or the property
owner listed. This information
includes: claimant, contractor,
lien amount, property owner,
address and date filed.
Orange County
Claimant: Classic Contractors LLC, Contractor: Mulligan Constructors Inc., $14,284,
Owner: Wawa Inc., on property
at Wawa Store No. 5103/4700
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Editor Susan Lundine at (407) 649-8470 or e-mail to ­[email protected].
For electronic Biz Leads, call (877) 593-4157
S. Goldenrod Road, Book/
Page 10432/2482, 08/27/12.
Claimant: Consolidated
Electrrical Distributors Inc.,
Contractor: Electric Service Group
LLC, $36,497, Owner: Rocco
Mangel, on property at 7468 W.
Sandlake Road, Orlando, Book/
Page 10433/5943, 08/29/12.
Claimant: Entech Creative
Industries Corp., Contractor: Fanto Group LLC, $32,916,
Owner: Walt Disney Parks
and Resorts, on property at
Disney Art of Animation Resort,
Lake Buena Vista, Book/Page
10434/2837, 08/30/12.
Lake County
Claimant: Cemex Construction Materials Florida LLC
fka Rinker Materials of
Florida Inc. dba Cemex and/
or Cemex Construction
Materials LP, Contractor: Select
Concrete of Central Florida,
$12,440, Owner: Sheryl L. Bare,
on property at 27324 Grand
Oak Lane, Tavares 32778, Book/
Page 4208/72, 09/04/12.
Building
Permits
Follow the money. Find out
where companies and agencies
are building and expanding.
The information for the permits
includes: contractor, type of
structure and/or alteration, site
address and estimated cost.
Orange County
Alexander Whitt Enterprises,
commercial alteration at 8529
Southpark Circle, Orlando Health
Office Space, $107,000.
Ameritech Services, commercial
alteration at 5173 S. Kirkman
Road, KFC Restaurant, $100,000.
Batson Cook Co., commercial building at 90 E.
Livingston St., $1,500,000.
Brasfield & Gorrie, commercial
alteration at 2501 N. Orange Ave.
First Floor, Office Space, $249,290.
Center Line Design & Construction, commercial alteration
at 600 Ferguson Drive, $100,475.
Co. Partners LLC, commercial
alteration at 2000 N. Alafaya
Trail, Office Space, $271,527.
CPG Construction LLLP,
commercial alteration at
200 E. Canton Ave. No. 101,
Condo Building, $350,000.
Eastgroup Properties LP,
commercial alteration at 9400
Southridge Park Court No.
150, Office Space, $78,000.
Frank H. Roark III, commercial
alteration at 145 Lincoln Ave.,
Tenant Space, $322,425.
Greer Contracting, commercial
alteration at 618 E. South St. Suite
600, Office Space, $499,250.
Greer Contracting, commercial
alteration at 2504 S. Alafaya
Trail, Massey Services, $80,000.
Heinkel Griffin & Rufrano,
commercial building at 5738 S.
Orange Blossom Trail, Walmart
Store No. 5871, $5,517,000.
Hembree Construction,
commercial building at 4765
S. Kirkman Road, Office/
Retail Building, $750,000.
Hembree Construction,
commercial alteration at 4753 S.
Kirkman Road, Autozone, $51,000.
Hutton Enterprises, commercial
alteration at 10511 Satellite Blvd.,
Rentex Warehouse, $50,000.
James F. Hurst II, commercial alteration at 8485
S. Orange Blossom Trail,
Dunkin Donuts, $180,000.
Jim Macon Building Contractor, commercial alteration
at 3501 Quadrangle Blvd.,
Office Space, $80,000.
Joseph S. Bathalter, commercial
renovation at 7400 International
Drive, Coco Key Resort, $90,000.
McGaughey Construction, commercial alteration
at 505 N. Park Ave. Suite 111,
Retail Space, $130,000.
Mulligan Constructors,
commercial building at 276
S. Orlando Ave., $112,000.
OTC&D Inc., commercial
alteration at 135 W. Central
Blvd. Suite 1150, $150,000.
OTC&D Inc., commercial
alteration at 201 E. Pine St.
Suite 100, $111,000.
PCL Construction Services
Inc., commercial building at 1000
Universal Studios Plaza, Universal Studios, $2,717,000.
Pennington & Associates, commercial alteration
at 3626 Quadrangle Blvd.,
Office Space, $212,450.
Rabco Corp., commercial building at 18800 E. Colonial Drive,
E&H Car Crushing, $300,000.
Suncraft Engineering &
Construction, commercial
alteration at 882 S. Kirkman
Road, Office Space, $75,000.
Vanson Enterprises Inc.,
commercial alteration at 110
S. Orlando Ave., Mt. Vernon
Motor Lodge, $70,000.
William Edward Construction, commercial alteration at
258 S. Chickasaw Trail, Doctor’s Office, $60,000.
William T. Rollis, commercial
alteration at 17777 Bali Blvd.,
Hotel Guest Rooms, $1,764,358.
Williams Co., commercial
alteration at 3911 E. Colonial Drive, $140,000.
Seminole County
Molina Interior Design
Construction, commercial
alteration at 901 W. S.R. 436,
Convenience Store, $90,101.
The Renovation Group-TRG
Inc., commercial renovation
at 864 Orienta Ave., Apartment Building, $85,323.
Osceola County
Frazee Inc., commercial alteration at 5303 Fairfield Lake Drive,
Condo Building, $403,225.
Frazee Inc., commercial alteration at 5305 Fairfield Lake Drive,
Condo Building, $241,932.
Transactions
Residential
Families moving into new
homes need an array of products
and services. This list of residential transactions was collected
from public records of each jurisdiction listed. The information
includes: seller, buyer, buyer
address, subdivision and purchase
price. To order an electronic copy
of the records, with phone numbers and additional listings, call
(877) 593-4157.
Orange County
Ronald M. and Nancy R.
Domingue to Ronald A.
and Risa M. Tetenbaum,
600 Seminole Drive, Winter
Park 32789, Lot 477 Old Town
of Winter Park, $2,542,428.
Tim D. and Gerald J. Beard
to Phillip A. Hopcroft,
7383 E. Eighth Place, Denver,
Colo. 80230, Lot 440 Keene’s
Pointe Unit 6, $928,000.
EC Orlando LLC to Rebecca
A. Vogel, 13007 Wilmslow
Court, Orlando 32832, Lot 12
Eagle Creek, $905,000.
Quinton and Betty L.
English to Franco and
Yvonne Scala, 1484 Hempel
Ave., Windermere 34786, Lot 6
Down Point, $900,000.
Golden Oak Development
LLC to Peyman and Flor
Goldoust, 10613 Rivers Bend
Lane, Potomac, Md. 20854, Lot
19 Golden Oak, $766,857.
Allen Keith Holcomb Jr. and
Daphne Holcomb to Michael
Jayson Lipsey and Catherine
C. Lipsey, 1132 Reading Drive,
Orlando 32804, Lots 17-18 Block
6 J. P. Holbrook Co. Edgewater
Heights No. 2, $740,000.
Condev Homes of Florida I
LLC to Daniel B. and Andrea
C. Vincent, 700 N. 72nd Terrace,
Hollywood 33024, Lot 9 Woods
of Windermere, $710,000.
Wayne and Karen A. Brodrick to Paul T. and Jill M.
McAndrew, 8451 Tibet Butler
Drive, Windermere 34786, Lot 319
Keene’s Pointe Unit 1, $625,000.
Torbjorn A. Arnheim Jr. and
Marion Stokes Arnheim
to Jared and Elizabeth
Yule, 2107 Forest Club Drive,
Orlando 32804, Lot 5 Block A
Spring Lake Terrace, $615,000.
Lawrence G. and Debbie R.
Stuart to Amir F. Guirguis and
Samia A. Fahmy-Guirguis,
501 Mirasol Circle No. 420,
Celebration 34747, Lot 117 Torey
Pines Unit Two, $590,000.
Amanda G. Simmons and
Timothy John Luby to Jason
W. Smith and Melissa Coffey Smith, 5194 Fenwood
Lane, Orlando 32814, Lot 1380
Baldwin Park Unit 8A, $590,000.
Steve M. and Z. Lenora Papero
to Edward Yang and Donna C.
Hung, 2718 Carter Grove Circle,
Windermere 34786, Lot 5 The
Manors at Butler Bay, $590,000.
Aravinthan Suppiah to
Danny M. and D. Felicia
Higdon, 12848 Jacob Grace
Court, Windermere 34786, Lot
60 Tildens Grove, $570,000.
Tariq Waheed to Eric R.
and Catherine E. Parr, 8215
Lake Serene Drive, Orlando
32836, Lot 19 Bay Harbour Dr.
Phillips Florida, $560,000.
David J. Koch Trustee
(1/2% interest) and Lynne
G. Koch Trustee (1/2%
interest) to Constantin
and Josephine Alexander,
10822 Stanhope Place, Fairfax,
Va. 22032, Lot 37 Reserve at
Waterford Pointe, $529,000.
EC Orlando LLC to Brian
R. and Amy S. Ward, 10118
Hatton Circle, Orlando 32832,
Lot 19 Eagle Creek, $521,428.
William A. St. James and
Barbara A. St. James to
Joshua J. and Krista E. Taube,
190 Cortland Ave., Winter
Park 32789, Lots 11-12 Block
B Corltand Park, $515,000.
Robert and Earlyne L.
Rodriguez to Gilbert M. Jr.
and Julie Dorsey Capps, 3008
Temple Trail, Winter Park 32789,
Lot 15 Temple Colony, $504,857.
Kevin C. and Patricia W.
Degeus to William T. and
Jessica P. Dudley, 2818 Parkland
Drive, Winter Park 32789, Lots 8-9
Block 3 J.P. Holbrook Co. Edgewater Heights No. 2, $500,000.
Nitro Homes II LLC to Jan
and Inger Henningsen,
7495 Gathering Drive, Reunion
34747, Lot 5 Reserve at Lake
Butler Sound, $500,000.
Peter Phuong Vu and Huyen
B. Tran to Thomas Andrew
Halupka and Margaret Mary
Halupka, 5770 Oxford Moor
Blvd., Windermere 34786, Lot
70 Oxford Moor, $500,000.
Peter J. and Gina Marie
Casella to Nancy J. Iglesia
OBJ 28
Trustee, 2363 Parsons Pond
Circle, Kissimmee 34743, Lot
56 Bayview, $500,000.
Michael and Rachel Ann
Cvihun to Marc T. Martens,
11807 Camden Park Drive,
Windermere 34786, Lot 937
Keene’s Pointe Unit 9, $480,000.
John and Bunpherm Desimone to Carlos H. Rodrigues
and Maria Esther MartinezRodrigues, 14027 Sobrado Drive,
Orlando 32837, Lot 119 Hunter’s
Creek Tract 511 and Hunter’s
Vista Boulevard, $475,000.
Robert H. Batey and Fiona R.
Batey to Tan Tan Au, P.O. Box
22113, Lake Buena Vista 32830;
8384 Via Rosa, Orlando 32836, Lot
28 Mirabella at Vizcaya, $455,000.
Adam P. and Allison V. Malcolm to Ryan and Susan M.
Burr, 8402 Tibet Butler Drive,
Windermere 34786, Lot 343
Keene’s Pointe Unit 1, $426,000.
Ahmed Nemer to Abul F.
Ansari and Najmus Sehr Ansari, 805 Silversmith Circle, Lake
Mary 32746, (metes and bounds)
in Section 23 21S 29E, $425,000.
Willie Dean Sims and Betty
Jones Sims to Cameron
Jack Davies and Kimberly
Michelle Davies, 1630 Victoria
Way, Winter Garden 34787, Lot
44 Tildens Grove, $425,000.
Ronald P. Bressan Trustee and
Joel N. Austin Jr. to Joel R. and
Beth A. Garcia, 1530 Belfiore
Way, Windermere 34786, Lot 5
Lake Davis Reserve, $425,000.
Christopher and Kimberly Williams to Eric M. McIntyre and
Karly K. Bobbitt, 822 Strathmore
Drive, Orlando 32803, Lot 2 Lake
Arnold Reserve, $418,000.
KB Home Orlando LLC to Gavin
and Kristin Gray, 11743 Chateaubriand Ave., Orlando 32836,
Lot 125 Mabel Bridge, $411,000.
Maria Spitale to Daniel J.
Foley, 1024 W. Harvard St.,
Orlando 32804, Lots 20-21 Block
B College Park, $405,000.
Frank and Alyce Bartolomeo
to Gene Hess, 915 Outer Road
Suite 100, Orlando 32814, Lot 565
Baldwin Park Unit 3, $400,000.
Ronald P. Bressan and Vito
and Lenore Radelich to
Moez and Debra Adatia,
202 Heatherbloom Drive,
Gambrills, Md. 21054, Lot 7
Lake Davis Reserve, $400,000.
Victor R. and Aida L. Vazquez
to Nirav H. and Leena Patel,
9361 Gotha Road, Windermere
34786, (metes and bounds) in
Block F Town of Gotha, $395,000.
Bank of America NA to
Alexander and Nataly Fishberg, 2045 Howland Branch
Road, Maitland 32751, Lot 3
Maitland Point, $385,000.
KB Home Orlando LLC to
Glenn J. Adams, 1171 Chateaubriand Ave., Orlando 32836, Lot
113 Mabel Bridge, $380,142.
Anne Levinton to Claudia S.
Felix and Spencer V. Naegle,
517 W. Yale St., Orlando 32804, Lot
83 Plat of College Park, $377,000.
Marilourdes Diaz-Deyo to
Reginald E. and Monica
Campbell, 214 Winghurst
Blvd., Orlando 32828, Lot 45
Kings Pointe, $375,000.
Chafra BMG LLP to Tiffany and
Bradley Homan, 10131 Brandon
Circle, Orlando 32836, Lot 244
Sand Lake Point Unit III, $375,000.
BIZ LEADS
Sept. 14–20, 2012
Meritage Homes of Florida
Inc. to Eric James and Antoinette F. Key, 348 Morning View
Drive, Winter Garden 34787, Lot
67 Johns Lake Pointe, $371,000.
Condo Developer LLC to
Nancy V. and Geoffrey A.
Allen, 321 Dana Way, Winter
Park 32789, Unit 32B-4 The
Vue at Lake Eola, $369,857.
Taylor Morrison of Florida
Inc. to Nayle and Kartal S.
Topgul, 148 Siena Gardens
Circle, Gotha 34734, Lot 9 Siena
Gardens, $364,000.
Nadine Mentor to Frank
Bartolomeo, 1736 Grinnell Terrace, Winter Park 32789, Lot 1460
Baldwin Park Unit 8A, $360,000.
Sheref Abou-Donia to David
Conley, 10502 Gleam Court,
Orlando 32836, Lot 187 Diamond
Cove Unit 2, $360,000.
Darssie L. Forrester to Howard
K. Spalding, 6121 Masters
Blvd., Orlando 32819, Lot 30 Bay
Hill Section 1-C, $359,428.
Joseph and Jean Towns
to Jose Talavera, 7790
Bardmoor Hill Circle, Orlando
32835, Lot 195 Metrowest Unit
Five Section 1, $350,000.
Maynard Golf and Marjorie
Wagner to Mohammad Bajwa
and Sarah Shahed, 8514 Via
Bella, Orlando 32804, Lot 32
Diamond Cove Unit 1A, $349,857.
DiVosta Homes LP to Dennis
Michael Drehner and June
Drehner, 11778 Aurelio Lane,
Orlando 32827, Lot 741 Villagewalk
at Lake Nona Unit 2B, $349,000.
Robert Bruce Propst individually and as Trustee
and Jeffrey S. Nelson to
Christopher and Samantha
Duke, 1875 Oak Lane, Orlando
32803, (metes and bounds) in
Sec. 18 22S 30E, $340,000.
Edgar Earl Hitchcock Jr.
and Janet Marie Denham
to Michael and Holly
Derenthal, 1725 Depauw
Ave., Orlando 32804, Lots 3-4
Block A Hopkins, $339,000.
Meritage Homes of
Florida Inc. to Lord Jr. and
Michelle Evans Concepcion,
2118 White Jasmine Court,
Apopka 32712, Lot 12 White
Jasmine Manor, $333,000.
Meridian Capital Holdings
LLC to Michael S. and Marti
M. Hornell, 1140 Willowbrook
Trail, Maitland 32751, Lot 7 Block
C Maitland Woods, $330,000.
Meritage Homes of Florida
Inc. to Angel V. Alban, 17028
Savannah Springs Lane, Orlando
32820, Lot 25 Cypress Lakes
Parcels J and k, $326,000.
Ashton Orlando Residential
LLC to Janet R. Wheatley,
8122 Jailene Drive, Windermere 34786, Lot 40 Lake
Sawyer South, $325,285.
Ashton Orlando Residential
LLC to Jose Ricardo Ramos
Cerqueira, 12861 Woodmere
Close Drive, Windermere 34786,
Lot 5 Lake Sawyer South, $324,714.
Ashton Orlando Residential
LLC to Salvatore Bottiglieri, Av.
Los Jabillos Res. Jardin Los Jabillos
Piso 1 Apt. 1-C, Carcas Venezuela,
Lot 4 Lake Sawyer South, $316,571.
Dowlat Nandkissore to
Julie M. Kissling/Edward
L. Mazur, 1008 Home Grive
Drive, Winter Garden 34787,
Lot 62 Foxcrest, $316,000.
Brian H. and Ana M. Kurland
to Nicholas A. Torani, 7161
Broomshedge Trail, Winter
Garden 34787, Lot 750 Signature
Lakes Parcel 1D, $315,000.
Arthur B. and Bonnie V. Kew
to Marlena A. Fox, 150 E.
Robinson No. 3403, Orlando 32801,
Lots 15-16 Block 1 Orwin Manor
Westminister Section, $312,000.
Taylor Morrison of Florida
Inc. to Wallace Jr. and Debora
Espindola, 2157 Bay Clover
Drive, Winter Garden 34787, Lot
56 Carriage Pointe, $310,000.
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to Ana Maria
Saperstein, 5346 Penway
Drive, Orlando 32814, Lot 1322
Baldwin Park Unit 9A, $308,428.
Meritage Homes of Florida
Inc. to Monica and Shane M.
Ramsey, 2227 White Jasmine
Court, Apopka 32712, Lot 1 White
Jasmine Manor, $306,000.
Beth Ann and Timothy Kennedy to Brian C. Gill, 1216
Gunnison Ave., Orlando 32804, Lot
3 Block B Juniata Place, $305,000.
Charles Ian Maconachie and
Brenda Ann Maconachie to
Patrick D. and Amy B. Coyner,
818 Fairwind Drive, Bel Air, Md.,
Lot 3 Summerport, $300,000.
James and Diane M. Holloway to Michael R. Garmon, 1224 Pine Harbor Point
Circle, Orlando 32806, Lot 5
Pine Harbor Point, $299,000.
Meritage Homes of Florida
Inc. to Tara Gardner, 17035
Savannah Springs Lane, Orlando
32820, Lot 34 Cypress Lakes
Parcels J and K, $297,857.
Lansing Oaks LLC to Lamis
Riyadh S. Alruwaili and
Talal Mohammed N.
Alali, 6525 Royal Tern St.,
Orlando 32810, Tract No. 3-4
Bithlo Ranches Annex, $295,000.
Andrew Todd Davis and
Kelley Michelle Davis to William Jr. and Haley Bischof,
656 N. Orange Ave. No. 1422,
Orlando 32801, Lots 18-20
Lakeview Terrace, $290,000.
Weekley Homes LLC fka
Weekley Homes LP to Lisa
Dee Branum and Larry
Paul Branum, 2828 Ponkan
Meadow Drive, Apopka 32712,
Lot 124 Wekiva Run, $290,000.
Cecil T. Reaves individually and as Trustee to James
Robert Jones and Rose M.
Jones, 4315 Inwood Landing
Drive, Orlando 32812, Lot 3
Inwood Landing, $289,285.
Sean and Kimberly Baenen
to Amanda and Mark C.
Travaglini II, 10182 Pointview
Court, Orlando 32836, Lot 332
Sand Lake Point Unit IV, $288,000.
Ahmed Nasser and Lydia
Haider to Jessie I. Zevallos, 3614 Devereaux Court,
Orlando 32837, Lot 30 Hunter’s
Creek Tract 230, $287,857.
Park Square Enterprises LLC to
Thomas S. Westermeyer and
Diane Michell Westermeyer,
8236 Northlake Parkway, Orlando
32827, Lot 209 Water’s Edge at
Lake Nona Unit 1, $286,000.
Ashton Orlando Residential
LLC to Jose M. Lobaton, 13779
Eliot Ave., Orlando 32827, Lot
121 Laureate Park, $285,285.
K. Hovnanian Cambridge
Homes LLC to Matthew
Alexander Van Echo, 8461
Greider Way, Orlando 32827, Lot
47 Laureate Park, $284,714.
Taylor Morrison of Florida
Inc. to Shenae and Marcus
L. Rasberry, 1831 Burdock
Drive, Winter Garden 34787, Lot
155 Carriage Pointe, $283,285.
Pamela A. Kirven aka Pam A.
Rush and Rogers W. Kirven
to Troy W. Alexander and
Christina Alexander, 13418
Swansea Ave., Windemere 34786,
Lot 96 Providence, $280,000.
Cory Randolph Cox Trustee
to Jamiselle Palacios-Rivera,
1725 Billingshurst Court,
Orlando 32825, Lot 63 Brighton Woods, $279,000.
Jane E. Davis to Michael
and Angela M. Salva, 2322
Smiley Ave., Winter Park
32792, Lot 6 Block D Brookshire Heights, $277,000.
Patrick E. and Karen A.
Garmon to Ayman Ahmed
Mohamedein, 3317 Curving Oaks
Way, Orlando 32820, Lot 62 Waterford Lakes Tract N-31A, $276,000.
William Connery to Warren
Kok-Dow Chue and patty
Pei-Wen Chue and Jason
Chue, 401 E. Robinson St. Unit
501, Orlando 32801, Unit 501
Reeves House, $275,000.
Michael Neil Litwiller to
Kate Victoria McCredie, 3/5
Trelawney St., Woollahra 2025
NSW Australia, Unit 30606 Vista
Cay at Harbor Square, $275,000.
Hector Serrano and Josefa
Colon to Maria Barbara Warren Casalgrandi and Michele
Casalgrandi, 13412 Old dock
Road, Orlando 32828; 16500
Cedar Run Drive, Orlando 32828,
Lot 235 Timber Isle, $275,000.
Federal National Mortgage
Association aka Fannie Mae to
Blake C. and Cheryl L. Holtom,
10234 Mason Loop, Clermont
34711, Lot 31 FoxCrest, $272,000.
KB Home Orlando LLC to
Timothy M. Janes and Anna
B. Kondrashova, 14633
Bahama Swallow Blvd., Winter
Garden 34787, Lot 12 Block H
Summerlake PD, $271,714.
Charles W. Jr. and Jeri Lynne
Conner to Kraig Philip
Braeuning, 10013 N. Fulton
Court, Orlando 32836, Lot 197
Sand Lake Point Unit II, $270,000.
Mansoor Hedayat and
Parivash Katebpour to
Rajneesh Goyal, 5213 Conch
Court, Orlando 32819, Lot 63
Hidden Beach, $266,000.
Meritage Homes of Florida
Inc. to Robert Lee Jenkins
Jr. and Betty Lynn Jenkins,
17034 Savannah Springs Lane,
Orlando 32820, Lot 24 Cypress
Lakes Parcels J and K, $262,571.
Ashton Orlando Residential
LLC to Cristobal Jesus Gonzalez Marquez, 12749 Garridan
Ave., Windermere 34786, Lot
283 Wickham Park, $261,571.
Jose L. Fleming to Gaetano
and Caterina Ersilia Pizzi,
11425 Via Andiamo, Windermere 34786, Lot 1 Belmere
Village G2, $259,857.
M/I Homes of Orlando LLC
to Oliver Jason Bates and
Colleen Mary Bates, 10122
Armando Circle, Orlando 32825,
Lot 73 Tierra Bella, $258,428.
Ashton Orlando Residential LLC to George and
Patricia A. Deme, 13903
Eliot Ave., Orlando 32827, Lot
171 Laureate Park, $257,142.
M/I Homes of Orlando LLC to
Maria-Luisa Perez de la Torre
and Samuel M. M.D. Soto, 9931
Armando Circle, Orlando 32825,
Lot 6 Tierra Bella, $256,000.
Lennar Homes LLC successor
by merger to Lennar BC LLC to
Orlando Sanchez Maldonado,
14707 Crosston Bay Court, Orlando
32824, Lot 93 Block 6 Wyndham
Lakes Estates Unit 3, $250,571.
Apollo Transportation of
Orlando Inc. to Eve Heinoja,
2597 Chatham Circle, Kissimmee 34746, Lots 56-58
Keen Castle, $250,000.
Seminole County
Robert and Stacey Panepinto
to Catherine A. Lemieux/
The Catherine A. Lemieux
Revocable Living Trust, 308
Burleigh Court, Winter Springs
32708, Lot 42 Wicklow Greens
at Tuscawilla, $519,714.
Meritage Homes of Florida
Inc. to Chester and Hendrike
Pruss, 744 Fanning Drive, Winter
Springs 32708, Lot 2 Winter
Springs Village, $405,285.
Clifford J. Rowley/The Gordon
B. Phillips Revocable Living
Trust to Timothy Orrange Jr.
and Courtney Orrange, Three
Village Green, Longwood 32779,
Lots 19/20 Ravensbrook, $365,000.
Stone Financing LLC to
Michael and Jamy Olson,
3559 Wading Heron Terrace,
Oviedo 32766, Lot 163 Live
Oak Reserve, $338,000.
Christopher J. and Barbara M. Davis to James and
Shanda Hudgins, 3585 Deer
Oak Circle, Oviedo 32766, Lot 92
Live Oak Reserve, $310,000.
Jeffrey and Stacey A.
Hartigan to Christopher
Ohannessian, 1660 Thornhill
Circle, Oviedo 32765, Lot 59
Cobblestone, $310,000.
Nhan Huu Pham and Thanhhang Truong Pham to Pedro
A. Fernandez and Jennifer Lee
Fernandez, 1950 Longwood Lake
Mary Road, Longwood 32750, Lot
60 Brantley Estates, $305,000.
Gregory M. and Sherrie
L. Howard to Thomas I.
Van Horn, 2677 Sugar Pine
Run, Oviedo 32765, Lot 23
Little Creek, $295,000.
Kenneth W. and Gwendolyn
I. Doan to Burland B. Brown
and Betty K. McWhorter, 820
E. Palm Valley Drive, Oviedo 32765,
Lot 111 Remington Park, $270,000.
Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corp. to Rohana P. and Malka
P. Liyanarachchi, 955 Longwood
Club Place, Longwood 32750, Lot
51 Longwood Club, $250,142.
Osceola County
Vitaly Orekhov to Marco
M. Richione III and Teri A.
Richione, 1305 Elkview Drive,
Clarks Summit, Pa. 18411, Lot 223
Celebration Area 5, $800,000.
Kevin G. and Virginia A. Chase
to John and Sarah J. Cunningham, 1119 Celebration Ave.,
Celebration 34747, Lot 42 Celebration South Village Unit 2, $747,000.
Foreclosed Assets Sales
and Transfer Partnership
to Joseph Barron, 236 Acadia
Terrace, Celebration 34747, Lot 293
Celebration Area 5, $505,000.
Gerald and M. Jean Smallwood to Kenneth J. and
Stephanie L. Janik/Amanda
Nicole Janik, 1424 Stickley
Ave., Celebration 34747, Lot 138
Celebration Area 5, $480,000.
John Horton Tyson and
Elizabeth Dodge Tyson
to Dawai Wang and Rong
Shen, 8 Narrowbrook Court,
Plainsboro, N.J. 08536, Lot 220
Windsor Hills, $345,000.
Lennar Homes LLC to John and
Donna Punis, 969 Hancock Ave.,
Franklin Square, N.Y. 11010, Lot 22
Paradise Palms Resort, $322,428.
Meritage Homes of Florida
Inc. to Miguel A. and Iris G.
Irizarry, 2865 Lafayette Trace
Drive, St. Cloud 34772, Lot 307
Stevens Plantation, $319,428.
Lisa M. Peterson Trustee
and Lisa M. Peterson to
Raslan A. Shafie, 1942 Sand
Arbor Circle, Orlando 32824,
Sec. 23 25 29, $310,000.
US Bank NA Trustee to Rebecca H. Cai and Shawn X. Huang,
7771 Tosteth St., Kissimmee 34747,
Lot 204 Windsor Hills, $300,000.
OSC Holdings LLC Trustee
to Graham and Carole A.
Mackay, 8 Reresmount Place
Broughty Ferry, Dundee Scotland,
United Kingdom DD52SN, Lot
18 Bellalago, $292,000.
Mark and Catherine Edmondson to Rashida Butt, 54 Hibbins
Ave. Ajax, Ontario, Canada L1T4C3,
Lot 4 Wyndham Palms, $275,000.
Meritage Homes of Florida
Inc. to Annette Anderson, 3791
Marietta Way, St. Cloud 34772, Lot
330 Stevens Plantation, $267,714.
Meritage Homes of Florida
Inc. to Patricia M. Hart, 3834
Marietta Way, St. Cloud 34772, Lot
268 Stevens Plantation, $264,285.
Joseph W. Johnson aka J.W.
Johnson to David S. and
Patricia L. Murray, 1631 Lisa
Lane, Kissimmee 34744, Lot
59 Breckenridge, $250,000.
Scott Asher Toomey and
Kristin Alexander Toomey
to Robert Todd Hilliard, 2405
Peacock Court, St. Cloud 34771, Lot
59 Bay Lake Estates, $250,000.
Vacation Finance LLC to
Terry L. Smith Sr. and Carol
Y. Smith, 4861 Lakes Edge Lane,
Kissimmee 34744, Lot 188 Fells
Cove Units 3 and 4, $223,285.
Deutsche Bank National
Trust Co. Trustee to Curtis
Brooks, 23393 Dahlia Circle,
California, Md. 20619, Lot 48
Starline Estate Unit Two, $221,000.
William Edward and Susan
Ann Troxell to Brianna
Burton, 7970 Diamond C Circle,
St. Cloud 34771, Lot 25 Unit 1
Cypress Creek Ranches, $217,000.
Lennar Homes LLC to Quyen
L. Nguyen and Quyen L.
Hoang, 20198 Kiaway Island
Drive, Ashburn, Va. 20147, Lot 60
Paradise Palms Resort, $216,428.
Lennar Homes LLC to
Mohammad Salem Almalag,
103 Westover Ave. Apt. 303,
Norfold, Va. 23507, Lot 73 Paradise Palms Resort, $216,428.
James L. and Barbara J.
MacGregor to Karen J. Gray,
1211 Celebration Ave. No. 102,
Celebration 34747, Unit 102
Building 14 Spring Park Terraces
Condominium, $215,000.
Commerce National Bank
& Trust to Angela Marie
and Charles Baxter, 504
Laten Knight Road, Cranston,
R.I. 02921, Portion Lot 4 Block
3 Kissimmee Park, $210,000.
Dean R. and Lisa Barnes to
Pooran Williams, 209 Arena
Road, Freeport Trinidad Tobago,
Lot 72 Oak Island Cove, $205,000.
Low Cost Homes LLC to
Cristian Segarra, 5087 Whitewaterr Way, St. Cloud 34771,
Lot 233 Lake Pointe, $202,428.
US Bank NA Trustee to Doris
Chen and Chao Hua Chen
and Andy Chen, 423 Laurel
Oak Drive, Sewickley, Pa. 15143,
Lot 190 Bellalago, $195,142.
The Ryland Group Inc. to Iris I.
Montalvo and Pablo Montalvo
Jr., 2521 Hunley Loop, Kissimmee
34743, Lot 266 Eagle Bay, $193,714.
Avatar Properties Inc. to
Jianzhen He, 295 S. Hiawassee
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Road No. 312, Orlando 32835, Lot
185 Isles of Bellalago, $191,285.
Taylor Morrison of Florida
Inc. to Rissah M. Steele,
2862 Running Brook Circle, Kissimmee 34744, Lot 75 North
Shore Village, $188,571.
The Ryland Group Inc. to
Peter and Kristi Cartee, 3830
Enchantment Lane, St. Cloud
34772, Lot 263 Esprit, $186,571.
Avatar Properties Inc. to
Walter and Debra J. Freeman, 3617 Sail Harbor Drive,
Kissimmee 34746, Lot 208
Isles of Bellalago, $186,428.
Antonio J. and Brenda S.
Ramirez to James and Deborah Mulidore, 5232 Hammock
Circle, St. Cloud 34771, Lot 16
Hammock Pointe, $185,000.
Thomas George Blair Bellin
and Rosemary Bellin/David
Thomas Bellin et al. to Crawford James Robert Allan and
Yvonne Allan, 111 Broomhall
Drive, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
EH127QQ, Lot 77 Allamanda Grace
at Crescent Lakes, $185,000.
Avatar Properties Inc. to
Jeanette Soto and Jeremy Sus, 3501 Oasis Court,
Kissimmee 34746, Lot 76 Isles
of Bellalago, $184,000.
Royal Oak Homes LLC to
Amy Ramos Jimenez and
Miguel Antonio Gonzalez
Rodriguez, 2751 Big Timber
Road, Kissimmee 34758, Lot 170
Hammock Trails, $181,571.
Antonio Tufano and Anthony
Tufano to Ralph and Joyce
Perrone, 1315 Artisan Ave.
E., Celebration 34747, Unit
407 Building 6 Artisan Club
Condominium, $180,000.
Juan Carlos Loyo Pulido to
Rafael Tobias Gudino Toloza,
1700 Rockville Pike Suite 535,
Rockville, Md. 20852, Unit N103-N
The Villas at Reunion Square
Condominium, $180,000.
Alan and Michelle Bolger to
Mikhail Serggeev and Zhanna
Pushkareva, (no address
given), Lot 133 Dahlia Reserve
at Crescent Lakes, $180,000.
Veronica De La Torre and
Brett Bartleson to Andrew B.
and Suzanne M. Chmielinski,
12 Hayloft Lane, Marshfield, Mass.
02050, Unit 302 Building 3 Artisan
Club Condominium, $179,000.
The Ryland Group Inc. to
Yolanda Vega and Rufa Vega,
3526 Rhapsody St., St. Cloud
34772, Lot 336 Esprit, $178,285.
Avatar Properties Inc. to
So Hean Cheng De Lai, c/o
2295 S. Hiawassee Road Suite
312, Orlando 32835, Lot 211
Isles of Bellalago, $177,000.
Charles Ohl to Charles Martin
Kane and Gabrielle Maria
Kane, Kraft Foods MEA Level
4 The Galleries Downtown/P.O.
Box 261983, Jebel Ali Dubai
UAE, Unit 206 Building 5 Artisan
Club Condominium, $175,000.
Timothy T. Reid aka Tim Reid/
Dennis Reid/William Reid et
al. to Paul Marino, 373 Russell
St., Woburn, Mass. 01801, Lots
4-7 Block C Hotel Site Kissimmee Park Florida, $175,000.
Lake County
Mark Byrne and Rebecca Jean
Knox Byrne to Constance J.
Miazga and Shawn F. Knickerbocker, 4120 Cloud St., Clermont
34714, (metes and bounds) in
Sec. 8 24S 25E, $402,000.
Robin Hatefi to David J.
Koch Trustee (1/2% interest)
and Lynne G. Koch Trustee
(1/2% interest), 650 E. Third
Ave., Mount Dora 32757, Lot 3
Past Impressions, $399,000.
Kristen Bartch Knight LLC
to Donald M. II and Erin
Kathleen Jenkins, 7401 Sunnyside Drive, Leesburg 34748, Lot
2 Estates at Sunnyside, $350,000.
Fiddlers Green Ranch LLC
to Karl Heinz Umbach,
P.O. Box 759, Altoona 32702,
(metes and bounds) in Sec.
31 17S 27E, $315,000.
City National Bank of
Florida Trustee to Stephen
M. Greer and Mary K. Greer,
212 Bayou Bend Road, Groveland 34736, Lot 176 Cascades
of Groveland, $250,000.
Federal National Mortgage
Association cka Fannie Mae
to Ronald Ray Shockley
and Diana Marie Shockley,
25849 Exmoor Drive, Sorrento 32776, Lots 42-44 Mt.
Plymouth Section A, $245,000.
Pulte Home Corp. to Kevin
J. Mellen Jr. and Corene
A. Nelson, 332 Giovani Blvd.,
Clermont 34715, Lot 91 Verde
Ridge Unit 1, $229,285.
Peggy Scott to Justin E.
and Leslie G. Bennett, 7704
Frontier Drive, Yalaha 34797, Lot
22 Trimpi Place, $200,000.
Commercial
Find out the key players in big
real estate deals in this section.
This list of commercial transactions was collected from the
public records of each jurisdiction
listed. The information includes:
seller, buyer, buyer address, subdivision and purchase price.
Orange County
Lake Underhill 13716 LLC to
Circle K Stores Inc., 12911 N.
Telecom Parkway, Tampa 33637,
Lot 2 Waterford Lakes, $4,436,428.
Apopka Taylor Apartments
Ltd. to Taylor Apopka 2012
LP, 20250 Harper Ave., Detroit,
Mich. 48225, (metes and bounds)
in Sec. 15 21S 28E Parcel ID No. 15
21 28 0000 00197, $4,284,000.
Curry Ford 6350 LLC to
Circle K Stores Inc., 12911
N. Telecom Parkway, Tampa
33637, (metes and bounds) in
Sec. 12 23S 30E, $3,993,285.
Semoran 15318 LLC to Circle
K Stores Inc., 12911 N. Telecom
Parkway, Tampa 33637, Lot 1 436
Curry Ford Shell, $2,717,428.
Alafaya 13534 LLC to Circle K
Stores Inc., 12911 N. Telecom
Parkway, Tampa 33637, Lot
1 BP Amoco Oil Retail Facility No. 13534, $2,590,285.
Colonial 60558 LLC to Circle
K Stores Inc., 12911 N. Telecom
Parkway, Tampa 33637, Lot 1
Chuluota Amoco, $2,541,285.
Michael F. Guido aka Mike
Guido to 673 Broad St. LLC, P.O.
Box 152, Gillette, N.J. 07933, Lot 3
Tract 1 Wekiva Park, $2,060,000.
Colonial 16873 LLC to
Circle K Stores Inc., 12911
N. Telecom Parkway, Tampa
33637, (metes and bounds) in
Sec. 23 22S 31E, $2,057,857.
Aloma 15313 LLC to Circle
K Stores Inc., 12911 N. Telecom Parkway, Tampa 33637,
(metes and bounds) in Sec.
3 22S 30E, $1,950,857.
Orange Blossom Orlando
15309 LLC to Circle K Stores
Inc., 12911 N. Telecom Parkway,
Tampa 33637, (metes and bounds)
in Sec. 4 22S 29E, $1,886,285.
Silver Star 60677 LLC to
Circle K Stores Inc., 12911 N.
OBJ 29
Telecom Parkway, Tampa 33637,
Lot 2 Silver-Ark and Lot 13 Lake
Johio Shores, $1,858,857.
Sandlake 15304 LLC to
Circle K Stores Inc., 12911
N. Telecom Parkway, Tampa
33637, (metes and bounds) in
Sec. 36 23S 28E, $1,666,285.
Hwy 441 6319 LLC to Circle K
Stores Inc., 12911 N. Telecom
Parkway, Tampa 33637, Lot 10 and
Portion of Lot 67 Central Florida
Industrial Park, $1,635,142.
Orange Blossom Apopka
16875 LLC to Circle K Stores
Inc., 12911 N. Telecom Parkway,
Tampa 33637, All of Blocks
M N O and Part of Blocks H L
and P Washington Avenenue
and Maryland Avenue in Sec.
24 21S 28E, $1,624,857.
Se’Belle Smith Dymmek to
Dewey Golf LLC, 2054 Southern
Dunes Blvd., Haines City 33844, Lot
2 Majorca Place North Parcel ID No.
26 23 28 5411 00 020, $1,550,000.
John Young 17183 LLC to
Circle K Stores Inc., 12911
N. Telecom Parkway, Tampa
33637, Lot 7 J.B. Magruder’s
Subdivision, $1,291,000.
Kirkman 15306 LLC to Circle
K Stores Inc., 12911 N. Telecom
Parkway, Tampa 33637, Lots
1-2 Metrowest, $1,041,857.
Gold MIL Bumby Holdings LLC
to Global Real Estate Trading
SPV 1 LP, 3 Shorlands, London,
United Kingdom W6ADE, Multiple
Units Coco Plum Villas, $960,000.
Misty Ridge Ventures LLC
to Meritage Homes of
Florida Inc., 5337 Millenia
Lakes Blvd. No. 160, Orlando
32839, Multiple Lots, $944,000.
SLV Summerlake LLC to KB
Home Orlando LLC, 9102
Southpark Center Loop Suite
140, Orlando 32819, Lots 1/3/615/27-30 Block P Summerlake
PD Phase 1B, $792,000.
L.I. Financial Group LLC to
Taylor Morrison of Florida
Inc., 151 Southall Lane Suite 200,
Maitland 32751, Lot 400/677678/991/999 Signature Lakes Parcel ID No. 27 23 27 8125 04000/28
23 27 8129 06770/06780/21 23
27 8132 09990/09910, $700,000.
Eileen R. Duva aka Eileen
Duva Trustee to Whispering
Waters Unit 1-6 LC, 311 E. Morse
Blvd. Apt. 1-2, Winter Park 32789,
Lot 1 Phillips Circle, $675,000.
Rebman Fairbanks LLC to
Crown Consulting Firm
Inc., P.O. Box 952173, Lake
Mary 32795, Lots 15-17 Block
A Fairbanks Park, $560,000.
Commerce National Bank
& Trust to AutoZone Stores
Inc., 123 S. Front St. Third Floor,
Memphis, Tenn. 38103, Lot 2 Hiawassee Garden Plaza Parcel ID No.
25 22 28 3557 00020, $515,000.
JY II Development LLC to
Parsec International Corp.,
7550 Futures Drive Suite 101,
Orlando 32819, Unit 4 JY II
Business Center, $470,000.
James R. and Linda D. Ryan
to Jalyn Orlando Properties
LLC, 2823 Northampton Ave.,
Orlando 32828, Lot 88 Block 5
Stoneybrook Unit I Parcel ID No.
02 23 31 1980 50 880, $465,000.
Main 15310 LLC to Circle
K Stores Inc., 12911 N. Telecom Parkway, Tampa 33637,
Lots 295-299/300-305 Block
C Apopka, $437,428.
Osprey Custom Homes Inc.
to Media Holding Services
LLC, 11360 Shandon Parkway,
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Windermere 34786, Lot 2 Block A
Reserve at Belmere Parcel ID No.
31 22 28 7353 01020, $425,000.
Aziz Alakan and Shannon
Lynn Alakan to Eola 101 LC,
6001 Brick Court No. 202, Winter
Park 32792, Unit 1214 Sanctuary
Downtown Parcel ID No. 25 22
29 7800 01 214, $359,857.
MS Rialto Stoneybrook FL
LLC to Lennar Homes LLC,
700 NW 107th Ave. Fourth Floor,
Miami 33172, Lots 409/420427/516-517/520-522 Stoneybrook Hills Unit 2, $358,285.
Jesus B. Reyes and Deborah
E. Gonzalez-Reyes to Global
Real State LLC, c/o Sweet
Homes Realty LLC 13538 Village Park Drive Suite 125-F,
Orlando 32837, Lot 110 Hunter’s
Creek Tract 515, $340,000.
Sutton Acquisitions Group
LLC to LI Financial Group LLC,
27 N. Summerlin Ave., Orlando
32801, Lots 677/678 and Lots 999
Signature Lakes Parcel ID No. 28
23 27 8129 06770, $330,000.
Elite Trust & Escrow Co.
LLC Trustee to D.R. Horton
Inc., 5850 T.G. Lee Blvd. Suite
600, Orlando 32822, Lots
45-50 Lake Cove, $330,000.
SLV Sawgrass LLC to KB
Home Orlando LLC, 9102
Southpark Center Loop Suite
140, Orlando 32819, Lots
389/437/439/440/480/487/489
Sawgrass Plantation Parcel ID No. 19 24 30 0000
00003, $322,142.
Condo Developer LLC to
Aquiles Investments LLC,
1700 Alabama Drive, Winter
Park 32789, Unit 22B-7 The
Vue At Lake Eola, $316,000.
Roan Enterprises LLC to 953
North Mercy Drive LLC, P.O.
Box 540024, Orlando 32854,
(metes and bounds) in Sec. 20
22S 29E Parcel ID No. 20 22
29 0000 00103, $305,000.
Christopher P. and Deborah D. DiRocco to Loomis
Funeral Home Inc., 420 W.
Main St., Apopka 32712, Lots
8-12 and Lots 47-48 Block B
Robinson and Samuel’s Addition To Apopka, $250,000.
Scott M. Baynes to Omega
Land Development LLC, 5532
Butler National Drive, Orlando
32812, Lot 115 Bel Air Shores
Fourth Addition Parcel ID No. 31
22 30 0588 01 150, $250,000.
Seminole County
Cambridge Oaks LLC to
Prospere II Investment
LLC, 8714 Windsor Pointe
Drive, Orlando 32829, Lot 1
Cambridge Oaks, $1,650,000.
Jim D. and Gwendolyn C.
Beeby to Stone Financing
LLC, 16260 N. 71st St., Scottsdale,
Ariz. 85254, Lot 163 Live Oak
Reserve Parcel ID No. 19 21 32
5PM 0000 1630, $338,000.
Osceola County
Fifth Third Bank to RB
Osceola Holding LLC, 53
Glen Cove Road, Greenvale, N.Y.
11548, Multiple Lots Celebration
Boulevard Commercial Parcels
Replat 2 and 1 Parcel ID No. 132527
3082 0001 04C0, $8,300,000.
D.R. Horton Inc. to Anthem
Park Holdings Inc., 5020 W.
Linebaugh Ave. Suite 250, Tampa
33624, Portion Tract G and M
Anthem Park Parcel ID No. R092630
0081000100G0/M0, $1,703,571.
Information Technology
Development LLC to Circle
K Stores Inc., 12911 N. Telcom
Parkway, Tampa 33637, Lot 1
B.P. at JYP and Emmett Street
Parcel ID No. 21 25 29 1093
0001 0010, $1,645,000.
TNP SRT Osceola Village
LLC to SunTrust Bank, 200 S.
Orange Ave., Orlando 32801, Lot
2 Osceola Village, $1,250,000.
K&D Investments LLP
to B&K Florida Investments LLC, 4629 W. Irlo
Bronson Memorial Highway,
Kissimmee 34746, Lot
6 Kissimmee Commerce
Industrial Center Parcel ID
No. R202529156300010060,
$776,000.
H.Q. Bass and Tracy Bass
to Tim and Gaye Goad
Ministries Inc., 218 Eastpark
Drive, Celebration 34747, Sec.
6 26 28 Parcel ID No. R062628
0000 013500, $500,000.
ICI Orlando Residential
Holding LLC to Cardoso
Construtora E. Imobiliaria
Ltd., Rua Ana Bilhar 85 Apt. 2000,
Fortaleza CP Brazil CEP60 160-110,
Lot 53 Avilla Parcel ID No. R082529
n103200010530, $377,428.
ICI Orlando Residential Holding LLC to Construtora E.
Imobiliaria Ltd., 2821 Swoop
Circle, Kissimmee 34741, Lot
55 Avilla Parcel ID No. R082529
103200010550, $363,000.
Maxcy Development Group
Holdings Condorde Estates
Inc. to D.R. Horton Inc.,
5850 T.G. Lee Blvd. Suite 600,
Orlando 32822, Multiple Lots
Condorde Estates Multiple
Parcel ID No.’s, $276,857.
Lake County
The First National Bank
of Mount Dora to Kim D.
Evans and Karl Olov Soren
Strandberg/Evstra LLC,
20335 W. Country Club Drive
No. 407, Aventura 33180, Lot
1 Marathon, $445,000.
TD Bank NA to REO Properties Two LP, 1785 Hancock
St., San Diego, Calif. 92110;
3524 Edwards Road, Lady Lake
32159, (metes and bounds) in
Sec. 27 18S 24E, $440,571.
441 Fruitland Park Inc.
to Auto & Truck Processors of Lake County LLC,
P.O. Box 327, Fruitland Park
34731, (metes and bounds) in
Sec. 33 18S 24E, $440,000.
Business
Taxes
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includes: name of company or
individual, address and type of
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database because of changes in
ownership or operation.
Orange County
Renovation Cosmetic Center
LLC, 12554 S. John Young
Parkway No. 105, Orlando 32837,
areas of critical need doctor.
Pediatrics Plus Of Central
Florida Inc., 1200 Sligh
Blvd., Orlando 32806, arnp.
Latham Shuker Eden & Beaudine LLP, 111 N. Magnolia Ave.
No. 1400, Orlando 32801, attorney.
Mimi L. Smith & Associates, 301 E. Pine St. No. 700,
Orlando 32801, attorney.
Todd E. Copeland & Assoc.
PA, 338 N. Magnolia Ave. No.
B, Orlando 32801, attorney.
Robert Soifer Law Offices,
390 N. Orange Ave. No. 1550,
Orlando 32801, attorney.
Law Offices Of Andrew J.
Lafave PA, 3710 Lower Union
Road, Orlando 32814, attorney.
Orlando Auto Center Inc.,
2112 Spice Ave., Orlando
32837, auto repair.
Yireh Tire Truck LLC,
P.O. Box 621862, Orlando
32862, auto repair.
Rotec Motors Sales LLC, 1453
W. Landstreet Road No. 301,
Orlando 32824, auto sales.
Pragabik Auto LLC, 365 W.
Taft Vineland Road No. 106-B,
Orlando 32824, auto sales.
D.M.C. Motors Of Florida
LLC, P.O. Box 135095, Clermont 34713, auto sales.
JLV Auto Sales LLC, 7401 Oconee
St., Reunion 34747, auto sales.
GV Enterprise Service Inc.,
4317 Cypress Bay Court, Orlando
32822, auto transport.
Rama Communications Inc.,
3765 N. John Young Parkway,
Orlando 32804, broadcasting.
Bankunited Financial Institution, 7815 N.W. 148th St., Miami
Lakes 33016, business office.
K.N.P. Contractor LLC, 3100
Bishop Park Drive, Winter Park
32792, cable installation.
UG Broadband LLC, 6706
Sparrowbush Hill, Orlando
32810, cable installation.
RTG Cable LLC, 2712
Pine Branch Drive, Orlando
32822, cable installation.
O’Town Fashion Inc.,
8106 Yount Drive, Orlando
32822, cable installation.
Concep Services LLC,
4615 Beach Blvd., Orlando
32803, cable installations.
MJR Construction LLC, 10532
Cherry Oak Circle, Orlando
32817, cable installations.
Sellyourcartous.com, 1300
Rhinehart Road, Sanford 32771,
car appraisal/no car sales.
Senorita Soul LLC, 1452
Victoria Village Lane No. 4216,
Orlando 32828, catering.
Mapili CPA’s LLC, 2471 Aloma
Ave. No. 101, Winter Park 32792,
certified public accountant.
Oakridge Spine & Recovery
Center Inc., 5761 S. Orange
Blossom Trail No. 2, Orlando
32839, chiropractic physician.
Offsite Programming
Solutions LLC, 37 N. Orange
Ave. Suite 500, Orlando
32801, computer program.
Olive Tree Counseling
LLC, 2547 Abacus Court, Lake
Mary 32746, consulting.
Beads By Katrina, P.O. Box
473, Windermere 34786, crafts.
Dance Station Orlando,
115 Essex Place, Davenport
33896, dance instructor.
Wiggles & Giggles Learning
Center Inc., 7738 Chinkapin
Court, Orlando 32818, day care.
Minuteman Press, 3150
S. Orange Ave. No. 103,
Orlando 32806, digital copies/fax/print services.
Melken Solutions LLC, 3267
Progress Drive No. 129-E, Orlando
32826, document scanning.
Enviromental Consulting &
Technology Inc., 3701 N.W. 98th
St., Gainesville 32606, engineer.
Mei Civil LLC, 964 Lake
Baldwin Lane No. 200,
Orlando 32814, engineer.
AWK Consulting Engineers
Inc., 6457 Hazeltine National Drive
No. 150, Orlando 32822, engineer.
Bob’s Pool Service
Inc., 850 S.R.436, Casselberry 32707, fencing.
Jasmine’s Painting Inc.,
3229 Fawnwood Drive, Ocoee
34761, floor covering.
Just Imagine Full Remodeling
Inc., 13524 Glasser Ave., Orlando
32826, floor covering/tile.
Royal Covering Services LLC,
2210 Washington Ave., Eustis
32727, flooring covering/tiles.
In Style Salon Inc., 1700
Martinsville Court, Orlando
32825, full specialist.
Granger & Associates Inc., 624
Spice Tracer Way No. H, Orlando
32818, general contractor.
J.S.H. Hauling Service,
2423 S. Orange Ave. No. 134,
Orlando 32806, hauling.
Community Health Centers,
130 S. Main St., Winter Garden
34787, health access dentist.
Kenson Jean Import Export
Service, 4444 S. Rio Grande
Ave. No. 804-A, Orlando
32819, import/export.
Drill Medical Corp., 6339
Golden Dewdrop Trail, Windermere 34786, import/export.
Gym Adventure Inc., 515
Cooper Commerce Drive,
Apopka 32703, instructor.
7ONLINE Inc., 5543 Breckenridge Circle, Orlando
32818, internet radio.
Central Florida Cycle Parts
LLC, 7201 Sands Cove Court No.
6, Orlando 32814, internet sales.
Apache Enterprises LLC,
9650 Myrtle Creek Lane,
Orlando 32832, internet sales.
Sticky Snap LLC, 12064
Sandy Shores Drive, Windermere 34786, internet sales.
Artistic & Countemporary Jewelry Inc., 4328
Cypress Bay Court, Orlando
32822, jewelry repair.
Seabrook Landscape Architecture, 2300 Randall Road, Winter
Park 32789, landscape architect.
Graceful Edge, 2909 Summer
Swan Drive, Orlando 32825,
manufacturer rep. misc..
Tentlogix Inc., 5804 S.W.
Martin Commons Way, Stuart
34994, manufacturer rep. misc..
Florida Interplex Inc., 7512 Dr.
Phillips Blvd. No. 50-121, Orlando
32819, manufacturer rep. parts.
Amazing Hand Arts LLC,
4742 Capri Place, Orlando 32811,
manufacturer rep. various items.
Cookies Homemade Cakes &
Pies By Cheramonte Lee, 7001
Vicarage Court, Orlando 32818,
manufacturing rep. bake items.
Human Development
Group Inc., 6200 Metrowest
Blvd. No. 105, Orlando 32835,
marketing/sales broch.
Vida Wellness, 228 N.
Park Ave. No. H, Winter Park
32789, massage therapist.
Massage FX & Associates LLC,
1615 E. Ridgewood St., Orlando
32803, massage therapist.
Access Healthcare Of Orlando
Inc., 2014 S. Orange Ave. No. 200,
Orlando 32806, massage therapist.
Ford Fitness & Wellness,
P.O. Box 593152, Orlando
32859, massage therapist.
Acupressure Center LLC,
P.O. Box 211, Oakland 34760,
massage therapist.
Transformations International Inc., 917 Rinehart
Road No. 2001, Lake Mary
32746, medical doctor.
Anesthesiologists Of
Greater Orlando Inc., 1613
N. Harrison Parkway No. 200,
Sunrise 33323, medical doctor.
Anita Medina, 448 S. Alafaya Trail No. 6-B, Orlando
32828, nutrition consulting.
Palm Garden Of Orlando, 654
N. Econlockhatchee Trail, Orlando
32825, occupational therapist.
Roy’s General Repair
Inc., 1507 Peach St., Apopka
32703, paint/baseboard/
fascia/crownmold/soffit.
Erick Taylor’s Home Improvement Inc., 4708 Abaca St.,
Orlando 32808, paint/baseboard/
fascia/crownmold/soffit.
Prodigy Painting Inc.,
9822 Balmoral Circle, Orlando
32817, paint/baseboard/
fascia/crownmold/soffit.
Jose A. Santiago, 6722 Stardust
Lane, Orlando 32818, paint/baseboard/fascia/crownmold/soffit.
Samo Painting LLC, 3940 S.
Pointe Drive No. 307, Orlando
32822, paint/baseboard/fascia/crownmold/soffit.
B.P. Stone & Tile Inc.,
1626 Stefan Cole Lane,
Apopka 32703, paving.
Picture This By Ansa, 1719
Rushden Drive, Ocoee 34761,
photography/digital.
Prudential Results Realty,
2023 Hickory Tree Road, St. Cloud
34772, real estate broker.
Executive Meeting Center, 60 Grand Cypress Blvd.,
Orlando 32836, restaurant.
Grand Cypress Employee
Cafeteria, 60 Grand Cypress
Blvd., Orlando 32836, restaurant.
Fresh Cafe LLC, 535 W. New
England Ave. No. 100, Winter
Park 32789, restaurant-take out.
Hotto Potto, 3090 Aloma
Ave. No. 150, Winter Park
32792, restaurant-take out.
White Wood Mediterranean Grill, 1 S. Orange
Ave. No. 104, Orlando 32801,
restaurant-take out.
Rus Teak Restaurant &
Wine Bar, 1029 Edgewood
Ranch Road, Orlando 32835,
restaurant-take out.
Pool Snack Bar, 60 Grand
Cypress Blvd., Orlando 32836,
restaurant-take out.
King Bes Restaurant
Soul Food Lounge, 2131
Pineway Drive, Orlando
32839, restaurant-take out.
Piazza Rialto Ristorante,
7782 Winter Garden Vineland
Road, Windermere 34786,
restaurant-take out.
Halloween Mega Store,
732 Mason Ave., Daytona
Beach 32117, retail.
Star Thrift Shop, 5213 Satel
Drive, Orlando 32810, retail.
Jose Lopez, 1839 Green Meadows
Lane, Orlando 32825, retail.
Mattress Firm, 2205
Semoran Blvd., Apopka
32703, retail bedding.
Sept. 14–20, 2012
Charlie’s Gun Shop,
P.O. Box 780233, Orlando
32878, retail fire arms.
New Every Morning LLC,
2938 Oak Hammock Court,
Oviedo 32765, retail store.
Halloween City, 2999 E.
Colonial Drive No. A, Orlando
32803, retail store.
Master Foods Inc., 5092 North
Lane, Orlando 32808, retail store.
T.Z.L. Dollar Store LLC,
8632 St. Marino Blvd., Orlando
32836, retail store.
Kiwi, 11201 N.W. Seventh St.,
Plantation 33325, retail store.
Our Pet World Of Florida
Inc., 3637 Havendale Blvd.,
Aburndale 33823, retail store.
JP Beauty Supply LLC,
1203 N. Jacks Lake Road,
Clermont 34711, retail store.
World Trading Group USA
LLC, 7779 Indian Ridge Trail S.,
Kissimmee 34747, retail store.
Betsa Scrap Metals Inc., 6618
Crestmont Glen Lane, Windermere
34786, scrap metal process.
National Jewelry Buyers LLC,
4583 St. Johns Parkway, Sanford
32771, second hand dealer.
Javelin Investigative
Services LLP, 7191 Grand
National Drive No. 103, Orlando
32819, security-investigate.
Educational Data Resources
LLC, 750 S. Orlando Ave.
No. 201-B, Orlando 32829,
software development.
Rotorworld Institute,
P.O. Box 677892, Orlando
32867, staffing agency.
Dead Ink Design Tattoo,
11301 Cardiff Drive, Orlando
32837, tattoo artist.
One Stop Service Center LLC,
P.O. Box 952, Apopka 32704,
tax service/bookkeeping.
Raul Transport LLC, 7546
Sand Lake Pointe Loop No. 102,
Orlando 32809, transportation.
Prestige Waste & Cleaning
Inc., 2901 Cleburne Road, Orlando
32817, trash pick up service.
T&G Production Associates
Inc., 6279 Lakeville Road, Orlando
32818, tree trim/debris removal.
Castle Group Construction
Inc., 200 N. Denning Drive Suite
4, Winter Park 32789, unlicensed
stucco sub-contractor.
MGB Construction Inc.,
3221 S. Semoran Blvd. No. 10,
Orlando 32822, unlicensed/
drywall/stucco/lath.
Mistertour USA LLC, 6855
Cherry Grove Circle, Orlando
32809, vehicle for hire.
Royalty Tires & Repair
LLC, 12716 Weatherford Way,
Orlando 32832, wholesale tires.
Styleworks LLC, 2234
Taft Vineland Road, Orlando
32837, wholesale/import.
Osceola County
Shaw Mechanical Services
LLC, 997 W. Kennedy Blvd. Suite
14-A, Orlando 32810, ac contractor.
Joseph R. Greschner Attorney At Law, 622 Verona St.,
Kissimmee 34741, attorney.
Olaya Cleaning Services
LLC, 6712 Brittany Chase Court,
Orlando 32810, cleaning service.
Daisy Feliberty Cleaning Service, 7828 Myrle
Oak Lane, Kissimmee
34747, cleaning service.
A Perfect Services Inc., 2691
Cypress Tree Trail, St. Cloud
34772, cleaning service.
Kissimmee Beauty Extensions
LLC, 1411 Smith St., Kissimmee
34744, cosmetologist/barber.
Keeping It Trimmed Professional Landscaping Services
LLC, 138 S. First St., Haines City
33844, lawn care/landscape.
Blaum’s Outdoor Solutions Inc., 14208 Nieves
Circle, Winter Garden 34758,
lawn care/landscape.
H. Daponte Scape LLC, 3131
Pawleys Loop N., St. Cloud
34769, lawn care/landscape.
Orlando Premier Vacation Villas LLC, 563 Lake Circle, Davenport
33837, management company.
MD Optical Inc., 1100 N. John
Young Parkway, Kissimmee
34741, medical profession.
Merrifield’s Custom Flooring LLC, 1728 King Edward
Drive, Kissimmee 34744,
miscellaneous contractor.
New American Mortgage LLC,
715 E. Oak St., Kissimmee 34744,
miscellaneous professional.
Allen Broussard Conservancy
Inc., 4755 N. Kenansville Road,
St. Cloud 34773, miscellaneous
public accommodation.
The Ware Group LLC, 1651 S.
Rio Grande Ave., Orlando 32805,
miscellaneous retail/wholesale.
Botanica La Divina, 3831 W.
Vine St. Suite 16, Kissimmee 34741,
miscellaneous retail/wholesale.
World Covenant Ministries
International Inc., 5449 S.
Semoran Blvd. Suite 17, Orlando
32822, miscellaneous service.
Tutorcare LLC, 2209 Crosshair Circle, Orlando 32837,
miscellaneous service.
Golden Brothers Studios
LLC, 111 E. Monument Ave.
Suite 401, Kissimmee 34741,
miscellaneous service.
Educative Center El Redentor Orlando Inc., 1218
Dyer Blvd., Kissimmee 34741,
miscellaneous service.
OBG Of Georgia Inc.,
1901 S. John Young Parkway
Suite 105, Kissimmee 34741,
miscellaneous service.
Next Level Dance Productions
Inc., 3038 Dyer Blvd., Kissimmee
34741, miscellaneous service.
Linda’s Pet Grooming, 1094
Hermosa Way, Kissimmee
34744, miscellaneous service.
JJ&MM Transport Inc., 2907
Holly Berry Court, Kissimmee
34744, miscellaneous service.
Diane Rogers & Co., 541
Water St., Celebration 34747,
miscellaneous service.
J&B Tactical Protection Services, 1002 Puget Lane, Kissimmee 34759, miscellaneous service.
Orlando Magic Auto Sales
Inc., 2581 N. Orange Blossom Trail Suite A, Kissimmee
34744, motor vehicle/dealer.
Hills USA Inc., 651 Chadbury Way, Kissimmee 34744,
pool cleaning service.
HOF Barbershop Of
Orlando Inc., 3260 Vineland
Road Suite 107, Kissimmee
34746, professional shop.
Godwin Realty Group LLC,
1112 Pennsylvania Ave., St. Cloud
34769, professional shop.
Napluz LLC, 4221 13th St.,
St. Cloud 34769, restaurant/
catering/snack-hotel.
America Around The Clock
Inc., 9060 S. Orange Ave.,
Orlando 32824, transportation (vehicle permit).
Star Taxi Inc., 9388 Sidney
Hayes Road, Orlando 32824,
transportation (vehicle permit).
Azua Transportation, 721
Mink Court, Kissimmee 34759,
transportation (vehicle permit).
Lake County
Truly Scrumptious Sweets
Inc., 130 E. Fifth Ave., Mount
Dora 32757, cafe restaurant and
other eating establishment.
Ronnies Plumbing LLC,
18401 S.R. 44-B, Eustis
32736, contracting.
Winpro Construction LLC,
2382 Caledonian St., Clermont 34711, contracting.
Robert Regier Rentals,
1225 Cedarwood Way, Clermont 34714, hotel apt hotel
motel and public lodging.
Strategic Security Consultants LLC, 610 Arbor
Pointe Ave., Minneola 34715,
non-regulated professional.
Silver Lake Pediatrics PA,
3235-C Highway 441/27,
Fruitland Park 34731,
professional office.
G.K. Cellular LLC, 134 US 27/441,
Lady Lake 32159, public service.
Joshua M. Villcana Maintenance Services, 1415
Triangle Drive, Mount Dora
32757, public service.
First Choice Custom Stone
& Tile Inc., 31121 Deal Drive,
Sorrento 32776, public service.
Notables, 30556 Island
Club Drive, Tavares 32778,
public service.
Ash Maintenance & Repair
Inc., 39525 E. Cemetary Road,
Umatilla 32784, public service.
Duane G. Selzler Installations LLC, 11406 Beggs Court,
Clermont 34711, public service.
George Nour, 14110
Greater Pines Blvd., Clermont
34711, public service.
Thomas R Gonet LLC, 2110
S. Highway 27, Clermont
34713, public service.
Evan Reko Specialties,
6619 Ona Court, Clermont
34714, public service.
Robert McGuire, 6933
Green Swamp Road, Clermont
34714, public service.
GLD Trim Plus LLC, 107
W. Minneola St., Minneola
34715, public service.
L&S Hauling LLC, 7035
Ridgeline Drive, Groveland
34736, public service.
Kristin Marie Teske, 377
Giovani Blvd., Clermont 34715,
regulated professional.
Rafael A. Cheas, 33017
Professional Drive, Leesburg
34788, regulated professional.
Family Christian Stores, 562
N. Highway 27/441, Lady Lake
32159, retail store receipts.
Family Dollar Store No.
8715, 1012 S. 14th St., Leesburg
34748, retail store receipts.
Margie Anne Moskowitz,
8 Woods N. Water Drive,
Mount Dora 32757, trading in
tangible personal property.
Premium Brazilian Decking LLC, 1207 Sherman Ave.,
Tavares 32778, trading in
tangible personal property.
Victor Ward Recyling, 14422 Pine Can Trail,
Clermont 34711, trading in
tangible personal property.
Sharon Anderson, 103
Crossways Blvd., Leesburg
34788, trading in tangible
personal property.
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Fictitious Name
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME
STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the “Fictitious
Name Statute”, Chapter 865.09,
Florida Statutes, will register with the
Division of Corporations, Department
of State, State of Florida, upon receipt of proof of the publication of this
notice, the fictitious name, to-wit:
UCF Alumni Association
under which we are engaged in business at: P.O. Box 160046, Orlando,
FL 32816-0046
That the party interested in said business enterprise is as follows:
University of Central Florida Foundation, Incorporated
Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
Florida, August 31, 2012
September 14, 2012
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME
STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the “Fictitious
Name Statute”, Chapter 865.09,
Florida Statutes, will register with the
Division of Corporations, Department
of State, State of Florida, upon receipt of proof of the publication of this
notice, the fictitious name, to-wit:
UCF Foundation, Inc.
under which we are engaged in business at: 12424 Research Parkway,
Suite 140, Orlando, FL 32826-3257
That the party interested in said business enterprise is as follows:
University of Central Florida Foundation, Incorporated
Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
Florida, August 31, 2012
September 14, 2012
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME
STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the “Fictitious
Name Statute”, Chapter 865.09,
Florida Statutes will register with the
Division of Corporations, Department
of State, State of Florida, upon receipt of proof of the publication of this
notice, the fictitious name to-wit:
Vard Associated Court Reporters
under which the below named party
may engage in business in any and
all counties in the State of Florida
That the party interested in said business enterprise is as follows:
East Coast Court Reporting, LLC
Dated at Rockledge, Brevard County,
Florida September 5, 2012
September 14, 2012
Notice of Action
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2012 12014 CIDL
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Plaintiff,
vs.
LAWRENCE A. PAGEL, JR, et al
Defendant(s).
____________________/
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: CAROLYN J. PAGEL
RESIDENT: Unknown
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
900
SEMINOLE BEAR TRAIL, PIERSON,
FL 32180-2698
AND TO: All Persons claiming an
interest by, through, under, or against
the aforesaid defendant(s).
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on the
following described property located
in VOLUSIA County, Florida:
LOT 2 OF TRACT 3 OF AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION SITUATED
AND BEING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF
SECTION 04, TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH,
RANGE 29 EAST, VOLUSIA COUNTY,
FLORIDA, MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF SAID SECTION 04,
THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 41
MINUTES 22 SECONDS WEST, AS A
BASIS OF BEARINGS, ALONG THE
SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST
1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF
SAID SECTION 04 A DISTANCE OF
1339.15 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89
DEGREES 41 MINUTES 61 SECONDS
WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE
OF SECTION 04 A DISTANCE OF
2878.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00
DEGREES 17 MINUTES 54 SECONDS
WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE
OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION
04 A DISTANCE OF 1333.78 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 16 DEGREES 45
MINUTES 25 SECONDS EAST A
DISTANCE OF 173.82 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 34 DEGREES 17 MINUTES
19 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF
318.02 FEET; THENCE NORTH 21
DEGREES 19 MINUTES 14 SECONDS
EAST A DISTANCE OF 307.67 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 55 DEGREES 14
MINUTES 44 SECONDS EAST A
DISTANCE OF 628.06 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 84 DEGREES 39 MINUTES
49 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF
416.28 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 61
DEGREES 33 MINUTES 55 SECONDS
EAST A DISTANCE OF 568.98 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 80 DEGREES 18
MINUTES 37 SECONDS EAST A
DISTANCE OF 324.82 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 72 DEGREES 13 MINUTES
50 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE
OF 336.34 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE
SOUTH 72 DEGREES 13 MINUTES
50 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE
OF 80.51 FEET; THENCE NORTH 81
DEGREES 56 MINUTES 50 SECONDS
EAST A DISTANCE OF 170.94 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 72 DEGREES 33
MINUTES 52 SECONDS EAST A
DISTANCE OF 69.19 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 00 DEGREE 32 MINUTES
47 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF
725.08 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89
DEGREES 45 MINUTES 50 SECONDS
WEST A DISTANCE OF 312.12 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 32
MINUTES 47 SECONDS WEST A
DISTANCE OF 706.26 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT
TO A 60 FOOT EASEMENT FOR THE
PURPOSES OF INGRESS, EGRESS,
DRAINAGE AND UTILITIES. THE
CENTER LINE OF WHICH BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF SAID SECTION 04,
THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 41
MINUTES 22 SECONDS WEST AS A
BASIS OF BEARINGS, ALONG THE
SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST
1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF
SAID SECTION 04 A DISTANCE OF
1339.15 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89
DEGREES 41 MINUTES 51 SECONDS
WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE
OF SECTION 04 A DISTANCE OF
2678.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00
DEGREES 17 MINUTES 54 SECONDS
WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE
OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION
04 A DISTANCE OF 1333.78 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE
NORTH 16 DEGREES 45 MINUTES
25 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF
173.82 FEET; THENCE NORTH 34
DEGREES 17 MINUTES 19 SECONDS
EAST A DISTANCE OF 318.02 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 21 DEGREES 19
MINUTES 14 SECONDS EAST A
DISTANCE OF 307.67 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 55 DEGREES 14 MINUTES
44 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF
628.06 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 84
DEGREES 39 MINUTES 49 SECONDS
EAST A DISTANCE OF 416.28 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 61 DEGREES 33
MINUTES 56 SECONDS EAST A
DISTANCE OF 568.98 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 80 DEGREES 18 MINUTES
37 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF
324.82 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 72
DEGREES 13 MINUTES 50 SECONDS
EAST A DISTANCE OF 416.93 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 81 DEGREES 56
MINUTES 50 SECONDS EAST A
DISTANCE OF 170.94 FEET TO A
POINT TO BE KNOWN AS EASEMENT
REFERENCE POINT ‘A’; THENCE
NORTH 72 DEGREES 33 MINUTES
52 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF
900.57 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 84
DEGREES 29 MINUTES 03 SECONDS
EAST A DISTANCE OF 295.81 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 73 DEGREES 17
MINUTES 43 SECONDS EAST A
DISTANCE OF 212.70 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 75 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 54
SECOND EAST A DISTANCE OF 0.95
FEET TO A POINT TO BE KNOWN AS
EASEMENT REFERENCE POINT ‘B’;
ALSO FROM EASEMENT REFERENCE
POINT ‘A’, PROCEED SOUTH 00
DEGREES 32 MINUTES 47 SECONDS
EAST A DISTANCE OF 612.21 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 41
MINUTES 22 SECONDS EAST A
DISTANCE OF 614.87 FEET TO A
POINT TO BE KNOWN AS EASEMENT
REFERENCE POINT ‘C’, THENCE
NORTH 00 DEGREES 22 MINUTES
02 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF
180.10 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89
DEGREES 41 MINUTES 22 SECONDS
EAST A DISTANCE OF 674.65 FEET
TO A POINT TO BE KNOWN AS EASEMENT REFERENCE POINT ‘D’;
ALSO A 60 FOOT EASEMENT FOR
THE PURPOSES OF INGRESS,
EGRESS, DRAINAGE AND UTILITIES
LYING WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO
A LINE FROM EASEMENT REFERENCE POINT ‘B’ ON A BEARING OF
SOUTH 00 DEGREE 11 MINUTES 17
SECONDS EAST AND A DISTANCE
OF 584.40 FEET TO EASEMENT
REFERENCE POINT ‘D’.
has been filed against you, and you
are required to serve a copy to your
written defenses, if any, to this action
on Phelan Hallinan PLC, attorneys for
plaintiff, whose address is 2727 West
Cypress Creek Road, Ft. Lauderdale,
FL 33309, and file the original with
the Clerk of the Court, within 30
days after the first publication of this
notice, either before October 9, 2012
or immediately thereafter, otherwise a
default may be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the Complaint.
DATED: August 27th, 2012
Diane M Matousek
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By /s/ Ava Skeel
Deputy Clerk of the Court
Phelan Hallinan PLC
2727 West Cypress Creek Road
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
Movant counsel certifies that a bona
fide effort to resolve this matter on
the motion noticed has been made or
that, because of time consideration,
such effort has not yet been made
but will be made prior to the scheduled hearing.
REQUESTS FOR ACCOMMODATIONS
BY PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
If you are a person with a disability
who needs an accommodation in
order to participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to you, to
the provision of certain assistance.
Please contact Court Administration,
125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. 300, Daytona
Beach, FL 32114, (386) 257-6096,
at least 7 days before your scheduled
court appearance, or immediately
upon receiving this notification if the
time before the appearance is less
than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 711. THESE ARE NOT
COURT INFORMATION NUMBERS
SOLICITUD DE ADAPTACIONES
PARA PERSONAS CON DISCAPACIDADES Si usted es una persona
con discapacidad que necesita una
adaptacion para poder participar
en este procedimiento, usted tiene
el derecho a que se le proporcione
cierta asistencia, sin incurrir en
gastos. Comuniquese con la Oficina
de Administracion Judicial (Court
Administration), 125 E. Orange Ave.,
Ste. 300, Daytona Beach, FL 32114,
(386) 257-6096, con no menos de
7 dias de antelacion de su cita de
comparecencia ante el juez, o de
inmediato al recibir esta notificacion
si la cita de comparecencia esta
dentro de un plazo menos de 7 dias;
si usted tiene uan discapacidad del
habla o del oido, llame al 711.
ESTOS NUMEROS TELEFONICOS NO
SON PARA OBTENER INFORMACION
JUDICIAL
September 7, 2012
September 14, 2012
Notice of Administrative
Complaint
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO: Chauncy D. Walden,
Case No.: CD201201489, D
2706064
An Administrative Complaint to
revoke your license and eligibility for
licensure has been filed against you.
You have the right to request a hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569
and 120.57, Florida Statutes, by
mailing a request for same to the
Florida Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services, Division
of Licensing, Post Office Box 3168,
Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If
a request for hearing is not received
by 21 days from the date of the last
publication, the right to hearing in
this matter will be waived and the
Department will dispose of this cause
in accordance with law.
accordance with the law. BY ORDER
OF MARY ANN CRANFORD, FINES,
PENALTIES, AND FORFEITURES
OFFICER, TAMPA, FLORIDA.
August 24, 2012
August 31, 2012
September 7, 2012
September 14, 2012
/s/ MARY ANN CRANFORD, FINES,
PENALTIES AND FORFEITURES
OFFICER
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO: James M. Bauth,
Case No.: CD201201480/ D
1025353
An Administrative Complaint to
revoke your license and eligibility for
licensure has been filed against you.
You have the right to request a hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569
and 120.57, Florida Statutes, by
mailing a request for same to the
Florida Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services, Division
of Licensing, Post Office Box 3168,
Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If
a request for hearing is not received
by 21 days from the date of the last
publication, the right to hearing in
this matter will be waived and the
Department will dispose of this cause
in accordance with law.
September 7, 2012
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
September 28, 2012
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO: Shadow Group, Inc. Richard
Martin, President
Case No.: CD201203168/ A
1100084
An Administrative Complaint to
revoke your license and eligibility for
licensure has been filed against you.
You have the right to request a hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569
and 120.57, Florida Statutes, by
mailing a request for same to the
Florida Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services, Division
of Licensing, Post Office Box 3168,
Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If
a request for hearing is not received
by 21 days from the date of the last
publication, the right to hearing in
this matter will be waived and the
Department will dispose of this cause
in accordance with law.
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
September 28, 2012
October 5, 2012
Notice of Forfeiture
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Notice is hereby
given that the following property was
seized in Orlando, Florida, for the
violation of law on dates cited below.
2012-1808-000246 - 2002 BMW
745LI, VIN# WBAGN63462DR06843
18USC981; 18USC1956/1957;
18USC1956(c)(7)(B)(i) June 21, 2012
2010-1808-000092 - 45 Cartons of
Automobile parts
22USC401; 15CFR30.7 April 6, 2010
Bond Amount $3,728.00
Anyone desiring to claim this property
must appear at the Customhouse,
Tampa, Florida, and FILE A LEGAL
CLAIM in the amount cited above
to such property within twenty (20)
days from the date of first publication
of this notice, in default of which the
property will be forfeited and disposed
of in accordance with the law. BY
ORDER OF MARY ANN CRANFORD,
FINES, PENALTIES, AND FORFEITURES OFFICER, TAMPA, FLORIDA.
/s/ B. Gabbard for
MARY ANN CRANFORD, FINES,
PENALTIES AND FORFEITURES
OFFICER
August 31, 2012
September 7, 2012
Se ptember 14, 2012
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Notice is hereby
given that the following property was
seized in Orlando, Florida on March
20, 2012 for violations cited below:
2012-1808-000171 - $214,895.00
in US Currency
18USC981; 18USC1956/1957;
18USC1956(c)(7)(B)(i)
Anyone desiring to claim this
property must appear at the Customhouse, Tampa, Florida, and FILE
A LEGAL CLAIM to such property
within twenty (20) days from the
date of first publication of this notice,
in default of which the property
will be forfeited and disposed of in
August 31, 2012
September 7, 2012
September 14, 2012
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Notice is hereby
given that the following property
was seized in Orlando, Florida for
violations cited below:
2012-1808-000234 - 2006 Dodge
Magnum, VIN# 2D4FV47V06H391257
18USC981; 18USC1956/1957 and
18USC1956(c)(7)(B)(i) Bond Amount:
$849
2012-1808-000251 - $63,345.00 in
U.S. Currency
31USC5317; 31USC5316 and
31USC5332
Anyone desiring to claim this
property must appear at the Customhouse, Tampa, Florida, and FILE
A LEGAL CLAIM to such property
within twenty (20) days from the
date of first publication of this notice,
in default of which the property
will be forfeited and disposed of in
accordance with the law. BY ORDER
OF MARY ANN CRANFORD, FINES,
PENALTIES, AND FORFEITURES
OFFICER, TAMPA, FLORIDA.
to a Summary Final Judgment
of foreclosure dated August 27,
2012, and entered in Case No.
2009CA006506 of the Circuit Court
of the EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit in
and for SEMINOLE COUNTY, Florida,
wherein CITIMORTGAGE, INC., is
Plaintiff, and JILLIAN A. CLATER,
et al are Defendants, the clerk will
sell to the highest and best bidder
for cash, beginning at 11: 00 AM at
SEMINOLE County Courthouse, 301
North Park Avenue, Room S201,
Sanford, FL 32771, in accordance
with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes,
on the 30th day of October, 2012,
the following described property
as set forth in said Summary Final
Judgment, to wit:
Dated at Sanford, SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Florida, this 28th day of
August, 2012.
Unit No. 206, Building 3, of CABANA
KEY, A CONDOMINIUM, according
to the Declaration of Condominium
thereof, recorded in Official Records
Book 5753, Page 379, of the Public
Records of Seminole County, Florida,
together with an undivided interest
or share in the common elements
appurtenant thereto (the ëPropertyî),
and any amendments thereto.
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to you, to
the provision of certain assistance.
Please contact the ADA Coordinator,
Court Administration, 301 North
Park Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771,
telephone number (407) 665-4227
at least 7 days before your scheduled
court appearance, or immediately
upon receiving this notification if the
time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are
hearing impaired, call 711.
And all fixtures and personal property
located therein or thereon, which
are included as security in Plaintiffís
mortgage.
Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus funds from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the lis pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
/s/ MARY ANN CRANFORD, FINES,
PENALTIES AND FORFEITURES
OFFICER
Dated at Sanford, SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Florida, this 28th day of
August, 2012.
September 7, 2012
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
Maryanne Morse
Clerk of said Circuit Court
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Notice is hereby
given that the following property
was seized in Orlando, Florida for
violations cited below:
2012-1808-000251 - $63,345.00
in U.S. Currency 31USC5317;
31USC5316 and 31USC5332
Anyone desiring to claim this
property must appear at the Customhouse, Tampa, Florida, and FILE
A LEGAL CLAIM to such property
within twenty (20) days from the
date of first publication of this notice,
in default of which the property
will be forfeited and disposed of in
accordance with the law. BY ORDER
OF MARY ANN CRANFORD, FINES,
PENALTIES, AND FORFEITURES
OFFICER, TAMPA, FLORIDA.
/s/ B. Gabbard for
MARY ANN CRANFORD, FINES,
PENALTIES AND FORFEITURES
OFFICER
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
September 28, 2012
TAMPA, FLORIDA: Notice is hereby
given that the following property was
seized in Orlando, Florida on March
22, 2012 for violations cited below:
2012-1808-000177 - $185,364.21
in US Currency
18USC1956/1957; 18USC1960(c)
and 31USC5324
Anyone desiring to claim this
property must appear at the Customhouse, Tampa, Florida, and FILE
A LEGAL CLAIM to such property
within twenty (20) days from the
date of first publication of this notice,
in default of which the property
will be forfeited and disposed of in
accordance with the law. BY ORDER
OF MARY ANN CRANFORD, FINES,
PENALTIES, AND FORFEITURES
OFFICER, TAMPA, FLORIDA.
/s/ MARY ANN CRANFORD, FINES,
PENALTIES AND FORFEITURES
OFFICER
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
September 28, 2012
Notice of Sale
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2009CA006506
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
Plaintiff,
vs.
JILLIAN A. CLATER, et al
Defendants.
_____________________/
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
By: /s/ Judith L. Bishop
As Deputy Clerk
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
c/o Phelan Hallinan PLC
Attorneys for Plaintiff
2727 West Cypress Creek Road
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
954-462-7000
AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT
of 1990
Administrative Order No. 10-18
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to you, to
the provision of certain assistance.
Please contact the ADA Coordinator,
Court Administration, 301 North
Park Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771,
telephone number (407) 665-4227
at least 7 days before your scheduled
court appearance, or immediately
upon receiving this notification if the
time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are
hearing impaired, call 711.
PH # 15332
September 7, 2012
September 14, 2012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2008-CA-004509
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
Plaintiff,
vs.
ANDREW ERNST, et al
Defendants.
______________________/
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to a Summary Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated August 27, 2012,
and entered in Case No. 2008-CA004509 of the Circuit Court of the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
for SEMINOLE COUNTY, Florida,
wherein CITIMORTGAGE, INC., is
Plaintiff, and ANDREW ERNST, et al
are Defendants, the clerk will sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash,
beginning at 11:00 AM at SEMINOLE
County Courthouse, 301 North Park
Avenue, Room S201, Sanford, FL
32771, on the 27th day of November,
2012, the following described property as set forth in said Summary
Final Judgment, to wit:
Lot 33, Alafaya Woods, according
to the Plat recorded in Plat Book 34,
Page(s) 53-55, as recorded in the
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus funds from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the lis pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
Maryanne Morse
Clerk of said Circuit Court
By: /s/ Judith L. Bishop
As Deputy Clerk
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
c/o Phelan Hallinan PLC
Attorneys for Plaintiff
2727 West Cypress Creek Road
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
954-462-7000
AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT
of 1990
Administrative Order No. 10-18
PH # 15123
September 7, 2012
September 14, 2012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR BREVARD COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 05-2010-CA-007761XXXX-XX
DIVISION: BAC HOME LOANS
SERVICING, LP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS SERVICING LP,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DANIEL HENN, et al,
Defendant(s).
____________________/
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant
to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure
dated June 29, 2012, and entered
in Case No. 05-2010-CA-007761XXXX-XX of the Circuit Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
for Brevard County, Florida in which
BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP F/K/A
Countrywide Home Loans Servicing
LP, is the Plaintiff and Daniel Henn,
Ashwood Homeowners Association
of Brevard, Inc., Christie Henn A/K/A
Christie M. Henn, Suntrust Bank,
are defendants, the Clerk of Court
will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash in/on the Brevard
County Government Center North,
518 S. Palm Avenue, Brevard Room,
Titusville, Florida 32780, Brevard
County, Florida at 11:00 AM on the
3rd day of October, 2012, the following described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment of Foreclosure:
LOT 39, ASHWOOD LAKES PHASE
FOUR, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 45, PAGE 64, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF BREVARD COUNTY,
FLORIDA
A/K/A 3850 LA FLOR DR, ROCKLEDGE, FL 32955
Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other
than the property owner as of the
date of the Lis Pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
Albertelli Law
Attorney for Plaintiff
P.O. Box 23028
Tampa, FL 33623
(813) 221-4743
(813) 221-9171 facsimile
eService: servealaw@albertellilaw.
com
CH - 12-100234
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation
in order to participate in a court
proceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provision of certain
assistance. Please contact the Court
Administration, Harry T. and Harriette
V. Moore Justice Center, 2825
Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera,
FL 32940-8006; Telephone: 321633-2171, as soon as you know you
need an accommodation; if you are
hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800955-8771. To file response please
contact Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 219,
Titusville, FL 32781-0219, Tel: (321)
637-5413; Fax: (321) 264-5269.
September 7, 2012
September 14, 2012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 35-2011-CA-001243
DIVISION: MACQUARIE MORTGAGES USA, INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
BRUCE E. PERRY, et al,
Defendant(s).
______________________/
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant
to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure
dated August 22, 2012, and entered
in Case No. 35-2011-CA-001243 of
the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial
Circuit in and for Lake County, Florida
in which Macquarie Mortgages USA,
Inc., is the Plaintiff and Bruce E.
Perry, are defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash in/on
the first floor lobby near the information desk in the Lake County Judicial
Center, 550 West Main Street,
Tavares, FL 32778 , Lake County,
Florida at 11:00AM on the 20th day
of November, 2012, the following
described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment of Foreclosure:
LOT 6, THE FOUR WINDS, A SUBDIVISION IN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 23, PAGE
45, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 13117 MARIA AVE, CLERMONT, FL 34711-9341
Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other
than the property owner as of the
date of the Lis Pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
Dated in Lake County, Florida this
28th day of August, 2012.
Neil kelly
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Lake County, Florida
By: /s/ D. Neal
Deputy Clerk
Albertelli Law
Attorney for Plaintiff
P.O. Box 23028
Tampa, FL 33623
(813) 221-4743
(813) 221-9171 facsimile
eService: servealaw@albertellilaw.
com
CH - 11-75709
If you are a person with a disability
who needs assistance in order to
participate in a program or service of
the State Courts System, you should
contact the ADA Coordinator, Patty
McNeil, (352) 253-0900 x.100 within
two (2) working days of receipt of this
notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 1-800-955-8771.
To file response please contact Lake
County Clerk of Court, 550W. Main
Street, Tavares, FL 32778, Tel: (352)
742-4148; Fax: (352) 742-4166.
September 7, 2012
September 14, 2012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 35-2009-CA-004042
DIVISION: U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OF
AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
AS TRUSTEE AS SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE
FOR CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF
BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED
SECURITIES I ,
Plaintiff,
vs.
PATRICIA A. STIFFLER, et al,
Defendant(s).
______________________/
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to
a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated
August 22, 2012, and entered in Case
No. 35-2009-CA-004042 of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit
in and for Lake County, Florida in
which U.S. Bank National Association,
as Trustee, successor in interest to
Sept. 14-20, 2012
Bank of America, National Association
as Trustee as successor by merger to
LaSalle Bank National Association, as
Trustee for Certificateholders of Bear
Stearns Asset Backed Securities I ,
is the Plaintiff and Patricia A. Stiffler,
Stephen H. Stiffler, Harbor Hills
Homeowners Association, Inc., are
defendants, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash in/on the first
floor lobby near the information desk
in the Lake County Judicial Center,
550 West Main Street, Tavares,
FL 32778 , Lake County, Florida at
11:00AM on the 25th day of October,
2012, the following described
property as set forth in said Final
Judgment of Foreclosure:
LOT 12, BLOCK C OF HARBOR HILLS
UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 30, PAGES 13 THROUGH 27,
INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 6113 SPINNAKER LOOP, LADY
LAKE, FL 32159
Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other
than the property owner as of the
date of the Lis Pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
Dated in Lake County, Florida this
28th day of August, 2012.
Neil Kelly
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Lake County, Florida
By: /s/ D. Neal
Deputy Clerk
Albertelli Law
Attorney for Plaintiff
P.O. Box 23028
Tampa, FL 33623
(813) 221-4743
(813) 221-9171 facsimile
eService: servealaw@albertellilaw.
com
CH - 09-20947
If you are a person with a disability
who needs assistance in order to
participate in a program or service of
the State Courts System, you should
contact the ADA Coordinator, Patty
McNeil, (352) 253-0900 x.100 within
two (2) working days of receipt of this
notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 1-800-955-8771.
To file response please contact Lake
County Clerk of Court, 550W. Main
Street, Tavares, FL 32778, Tel: (352)
742-4148; Fax: (352) 742-4166.
September 7, 2012
September 14, 2012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2009CA001844
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
Plaintiff,
vs.
TRACY A. THOMPSON A/K/A TRACY
A. THOMPSON A/K/A TRACY A. R.
THOMPSON, et al
Defendants.
_________________/
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to a Summary Final Judgment
of foreclosure dated August 27,
2012, and entered in Case No.
2009CA001844 of the Circuit Court
of the EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit in
and for SEMINOLE COUNTY, Florida,
wherein CITIMORTGAGE, INC., is
Plaintiff, and TRACY A. THOMPSON
A/K/A TRACY A. THOMPSON A/K/A
TRACY A. R. THOMPSON, et al are
Defendants, the clerk will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash,
beginning at 11:00 AM at SEMINOLE
County Courthouse, 301 North Park
Avenue, Room S201, Sanford, FL
32771, on the 30th day of October,
2012, the following described property as set forth in said Summary
Final Judgment, to wit:
Lot 198 of the Sanctuary, Phase
1 Village 4, according to the plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 58,
Pages 85-90, of the Public Records
of Seminole County, Florida.
Parcel IdentificationNumber: 17-2132-5QY-0000.1980
Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus funds from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the lis pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
c/o Phelan Hallinan PLC
Attorneys for Plaintiff
2727 West Cypress Creek Road
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
954-462-7000
AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT
of 1990
Administrative Order No. 10-18
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to you, to
the provision of certain assistance.
Please contact the ADA Coordinator,
Court Administration, 301 North
Park Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771,
telephone number (407) 665-4227
at least 7 days before your scheduled
court appearance, or immediately
upon receiving this notification if the
time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are
hearing impaired, call 711.
PH #15971
September 7, 2012
September 14, 2012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 35-2009-CA-004256
DIVISION:
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR
IN INTEREST TO WASHINGTON
MUTUAL, FA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ROBERT M. YOUNG II A/K/A ROBERT
YOUNG , et al,
Defendant(s).
___________________/
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant
to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure
dated August 22, 2012, and entered
in Case No. 35-2009-CA-004256 of
the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial
Circuit in and for Lake County, Florida
in which JPMorgan Chase Bank,
National Association, Successor in
Interest to Washington Mutual, FA, is
the Plaintiff and Robert M. Young II
a/k/a Robert Young, Teresa D. Young,
National City Bank, are defendants, I
will sell to the highest and best bidder
for cash in/on the first floor lobby
near the information desk in the Lake
County Judicial Center, 550 West
Main Street, Tavares, FL 32778, Lake
County, Florida at 11:00AM on the 2nd
day of October, 2012, the following
described property as set forth in said
Final Judgment of Foreclosure:
LOT 26, MARDON ACRES, A SUBDIVISION IN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18,
PAGE 4, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 25217 MARDON CIRCLE,
PAISLEY, FL 32767
Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other
than the property owner as of the
date of the Lis Pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
Dated in Lake County, Florida this
28th day of August, 2012.
Neil Kelly
Clerk of said Circuit Court
JENNIFER DIFIORE A/K/A JENNIFER
JEANINE DIFIORE, et al,
Defendant(s).
By: /s/ D. Neal
As Deputy Clerk
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
____________________/
GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC
c/o Phelan Hallinan PLC
Attorneys for Plaintiff
2727 West Cypress Creek Road
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
954-462-7000
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant
to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure
dated August 22, 2012, and entered
in Case No. 35-2011-CA-003353 of
the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial
Circuit in and for Lake County, Florida
in which Nationstar Mortgage LLC , is
the Plaintiff and Jennifer Difiore a/k/a
Jennifer Jeanine DiFiore, Jeremy J.
Difiore a/k/a Jeremy Joseph DiFiore,
, are defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
in/on the first floor lobby near the
information desk in the Lake County
Judicial Center, 550 West Main
Street, Tavares, FL 32778 , Lake
County, Florida at 11:00AM on the
31st day of October, 2012, the following described property as set forth in
said Final Judgment of Foreclosure:
LOT 5, LAKEVIEW COURT, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGE
91 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 1645 LAKEVIEW CT, EUSTIS,
FL* 32726
Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other
than the property owner as of the
date of the Lis Pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
Dated in Lake County, Florida this
30th day of August, 2012.
Neil Kelly
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Lake County, Florida
By: /s/ S. Holewinski
Deputy Clerk
Albertelli Law
Attorney for Plaintiff
P.O. Box 23028
Tampa, FL 33623
(813) 221-4743
(813) 221-9171 facsimile
eService: servealaw@albertellilaw.
com
CH - 11-79499
If you are a person with a disability
who needs assistance in order to
participate in a program or service of
the State Courts System, you should
contact the ADA Coordinator, Patty
McNeil, (352) 253-0900 x.100 within
two (2) working days of receipt of this
notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 1-800-955-8771.
To file response please contact Lake
County Clerk of Court, 550W. Main
Street, Tavares, FL 32778, Tel: (352)
742-4148; Fax: (352) 742-4166.
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2010 CA 001856
GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC
Plaintiff,
vs.
PATRICIA F. GERWE, et al
Defendants.
By: /s/ D. Neal
Deputy Clerk
________________/
Albertelli Law
Attorney for Plaintiff
P.O. Box 23028
Tampa, FL 33623
(813) 221-4743
(813) 221-9171 facsimile
eService: servealaw@albertellilaw.
com
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant
to a Summary Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated August 22, 2012,
and entered in Case No. 2010 CA
001856 of the Circuit Court of the
FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and for
LAKE COUNTY, Florida, wherein
GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, is Plaintiff,
and PATRICIA F. GERWE, et al are
Defendants, the clerk will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash,
beginning at11:00 AM at LAKE
County Judicial Center, 550 West
Main Street, 1st Floor, Tavares, FL
32778, in accordance with Chapter
45, Florida Statutes, on the 20th day
of November, 2012, the following described property as set forth in said
Summary Final Judgment, to wit:
CH - 09-21997
If you are a person with a disability
who needs assistance in order to
participate in a program or service of
the State Courts System, you should
contact the ADA Coordinator, Patty
McNeil, (352) 253-0900 x.100 within
two (2) working days of receipt of this
notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, please call 1-800-955-8771.
To file response please contact Lake
County Clerk of Court, 550W. Main
Street, Tavares, FL 32778, Tel: (352)
742-4148; Fax: (352) 742-4166.
September 7, 2012
September 14, 2012
Maryanne Morse
Clerk of said Circuit Court
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 35-2011-CA-003353
Dated at Tavares, LAKE COUNTY,
Florida, this 31st day of August, 2012.
vs.
Neil Kelly
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Dated at Sanford, SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Florida, this 28th day of
August, 2012.
By: /s/ Judith L. Bishop
As Deputy Clerk
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
DIVISION: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE
LLC ,
Plaintiff,
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
LOT 10, SUMTER STREET SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION IN THE
TOWN OF MINNEOLA, FLORIDA,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 29,
PAGE 22, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus funds from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of
the date of the lis pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation to
participate in this proceeding, you
are entitled, at no cost to you, to
the provision of certain assistance.
Please contact the ADA Coordinator
for the Courts within 2 working days
of your receipt of your notice to appear in Court at: Lake County Nicole
Berg (352) 253-1604
PH # 10863
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2011-CA-014474-O
CITRUS OAKS LANDINGS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., a
Florida not for profit corporation,
Plaintiff,
v.
MELISA D. GORDON, A SINGLE
PERSON AND KATHY A. GORDON, A
SINGLE PERSON,; JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S)
IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY,
Defendants.
_______________________/
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
pursuant to a final judgment dated
September 5, 2012, and entered
in Case No. 2011-CA-014474-O
of the Circuit Court of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit in and for Orange
County, Florida, in which CITRUS
OAKS LANDINGS CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC., is the Plaintiff
and MELISA D. GORDON, A SINGLE
PERSON AND KATHY A. GORDON,
A SINGLE PERSON,, are the Defendants, I will sell to highest and best
bidder for cash on October 9, 2012,
at 11:00am online at myorangeclerk.
realforeclose.com the followingdescribed property, together with all
improvements, appurtenances and
fixtures, as set forth in the order of
the final judgment:
Unit 5, Building 1, Citrus Oaks
Landing, a Condominium, according
to the Declaration pf Condominium
recorded in Official Records Book
6314, Page 7105, of the Public
Records of Orange County, Florida,
together with an undivided interest
in and to the common elements
appurtenant to said unit.
Dated this 5th day of September,
2012.
/s/ ASIMA M. AZAM, ESQ.
Florida Bar No. 671304
Divine & Estes, P.A.
24 South Orange Ave.
Orlando, FL 32801
Telephone: (407) 426-9500
Facsimile: (407) 426-8030
Attorneys for Plaintiff
REQUEST FOR ACCOMMODATIONS
BY PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to you, to
the provision of certain assistance.
Please contact the ADA Coordinator,
Human Resources, 425 N. Orange
Ave., Suite 510, Orlando, FL 32801,
telephone 407-836-2303, at least
7 days before your scheduled court
appearance, or immediately upon
receiving this notification if the time
before the scheduled appearance is
less than 7 days; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 711.
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR BREVARD COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 05-2009-CA-072456
DIVISION: DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY ,
AS TRUSTEE IN TRUST FOR THE
BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS FOR ARGENT SECURITIES
TRUST 2006-M1, ASSET-BACKED
orlandobusinessjournal.com
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2006-M1,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOSE LIMA, et al,
Defendant(s).
_________________/
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant
to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure
dated August 23, 2012, and entered
in Case No. 05-2009-CA-072456
of the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit in and for Brevard
County, Florida in which Deutsche
Bank National Trust Company , as
Trustee in trust for the benefit of the
Certificateholders for Argent Securities Trust 2006-M1, Asset-Backed
Pass-Through Certificates, Series
2006-M1, is the Plaintiff and Jose
Lima, Rachele M. Lima, are defendants, the Clerk of Court will sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash
in/on the Brevard County Government
Center North, 518 S. Palm Avenue,
Brevard Room, Titusville, Florida
32780, Brevard County, Florida at
11:00 AM on the 31st day of October,
2012, the following described
property as set forth in said Final
Judgment of Foreclosure:
LOT 20 AND 21, BLOCK 1098,
PORT MALABAR UNIT NINETEEN,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 15, PAGE 120, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF BREVARD COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
A/K/A 508 TASCO AVE SW, PALM
BAY, FL 32908
Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other
than the property owner as of the
date of the Lis Pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
Dated in Brevard County, Florida this
23rd day of August, 2012.
By: /s/ Morgan Swenk
Florida Bar No. 55454 for
Omari Sinclair
Florida Bar No. 89668
Albertelli Law
Attorney for Plaintiff
P.O. Box 23028
Tampa, FL 33623
(813) 221-4743
(813) 221-9171 facsimile
eService: servealaw@albertellilaw.
com
CH - 09-29490
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation
in order to participate in a court
proceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provision of certain
assistance. Please contact the Court
Administration, Harry T. and Harriette
V. Moore Justice Center, 2825
Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera,
FL 32940-8006; Telephone: 321633-2171, as soon as you know you
need an accommodation; if you are
hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800955-8771. To file response please
contact Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 219,
Titusville, FL 32781-0219, Tel: (321)
637-5413; Fax: (321) 264-5269.
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO: 48-2007-CA-2330
DLJ MORTGAGE CAPITAL, INC.,
Plaintiff,
v.
ELSA V. PHILLIPS, et al.,
Defendants.
________________________/
NOTICE OF SALE PERSUANT TO
CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
pursuant to a final judgment dated
November 16, 2007, and the Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated August 21, 2012 and entered
in Case No. 2007-CA-002330-O of
the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial
Circuit in and for Orange County,
Florida, in which DLJ MORTGAGE
CAPITAL, INC., is the Plaintiff and
ELSA V. PHILLIPS; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ELSA V. PHILLIPS;
UNKNOWN TENANT(S); AND OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES INCLUDING THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ANY TITLE
HOLDER IN THE POSSESSION OF
THE PROPERTY, AND, IF A NAMED
DEFENDANTS IS DECEASED,
THE SURVIVING SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, DEFENDANT,
AND THE SEVERAL RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN ASSIGNS, SUCCESSORS
IN INTEREST, TRUSTEES OR OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST ANY CORPORATION OR OTHER LEGAL ENTITY
NAMED AS A DEFENDANT, AND ALL
CLAIMANTS, PERSONS OR PARTIES,
NATURAL OR CORPORATE, OR
WHOSE EXACT LEGAL STATUS
IS UNKNOWN, CLAIMING UNDER
ANY OF THE ABOVE NAMED OR
DESCRIBED DEFENDANTS, are the
Defendants, I will sell to highest
and best bidder for cash on October
2, 2012, at 11:00am online at
myorangeclerk.realforeclose.com
the following-described property,
together with all improvements, appurtenances and fixtures, as set forth
in the order of the final judgment:
LOT 9, BLOCK B, POWERS PLACE
SECOND ADDITION, ACCORDING TO
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 2, PAGE 80 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
If you are a person claiming a right to
funds remaining after the sale, you
must file a claim with the clerk no
later than 60 days after the sale. If
you fail to file a claim you will not be
entitled to any remaining funds. After
60 days, only the owner of record as
of the date of the lis pendens may
claim surplus.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a copy of the
foregoing has been mailed to all parties on the attached mailing list this
11th day of September, 2012.
PANZA, MAURER & MAYNARD, P.A.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
3600 North Federal Highway, 3rd
Floor
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308-6225
(954)390-0100
(954)390-7991 fax
BY: /s/ Holly L. Griffin, ESQ.
Florida Bar No. 93213
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 11-CA-3617-MF
CENTRAL FLORIDA EDUCATORS
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MAUREEN F. O’BRIEN, UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MAUREEN F. O’BRIEN,
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION and SECOND UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION,
Defendants.
___________________/
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on
the 25th day of October, 2012, at
11:00 A.M. at the Osceola County
Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, the
undersigned clerk will offer for sale
the following real and personal property more particularly described as:
Lot 44, THE LANDINGS AT LAKE
RUNNYMEDE, according to the plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 6,
Page 65, of the Public Records of
Osceola County, Florida
TOGETHER WITH: all the improvements now or hereafter erected on
the property, and all easements,
appurtenances, and fixtures now or
hereafter a part of the property.
The aforesaid sale will be made
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered in Civil No. 11-CA-3617-MF
now pending in the Circuit Court of
the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for
Osceola County, Florida.
Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other
than the property owner as of the
date of the Lis Pendens, must file a
claim within 60 days after the sale.
A Notice of Suspension to suspend
your license and eligibility for
licensure has been filed against you.
You have the right to request a hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569
and 120.57, Florida Statutes, by
mailing a request for same to the
Florida Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services, Division
of Licensing, Post Office Box 3168,
Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If
a request for hearing is not received
by 21 days from the date of the last
publication, the right to hearing in
this matter will be waived and the
Department will dispose of this cause
in accordance with law.
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
September 28, 2012
October 5, 2012
Notice to Creditors
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROBATE
DIVISION
FILE NO.: 2012-CP-1667-O
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF ERIC BRUCE
CORWIN, Deceased.
_________________/
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of Eric Bruce Corwin, deceased,
whose date of death was July 19,
2012, is pending in the Circuit Court
for Orange County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is
425 N. Orange Ave., Orlando, FL
32801. The names and addresses of
the personal representative and the
personal representative’s attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent’s estate
on whom a copy of this notice is
required to be served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims or
demands against decedent’s estate
must file their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR
MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this
notice is September 14, 2012.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Thomas P. Moss, Esq.
Attorney for Jill B. Corwin
Florida Bar No. 0157376
Sawyer & Sawyer, P.A.
8913 Conroy Windermere Road
Orlando, Florida 32835
Telephone: (407) 909-1900
Fax: (407) 909-1992
E-Mail: [email protected]
Personal Representative:
/s/ Jill B. Corwin
7741 Cotswold Court
Charlotte, North Carolina 28213
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Dated this 5th day of September,
2012.
FILE NO.: 2012-CP-001698-O
Malcolm Thompson
Clerk of the Court
IN RE: ESTATE OF STEVEN S.
HARKNESS,
Deceased
/s/ Meredith L. Minkus, Esquire
Florida Bar No.: 41656
BURR & FORMAN LLP
200 S. Orange Avenue, Ste. 800
Orlando, Florida 32801
Telephone: (407) 540-6600
Facsimile: (407) 540-6601
Attorneys for Plaintiff
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
Notice of Suspension
NOTICE OF SUSPENSION
TO: Randy Paul
Case No.: 201203328
Division Probate
_____________________/
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
STEVEN S. HARKNESS, deceased,
whose date of death was May 20,
2012, and whose social security
number is XXX-XX-2757, is pending
in the Circuit Court for Orange
County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is 425 North
Orange Avenue, Suite 340 Orlando,
Florida 32801. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s
attorney are set forth below.
OBJ 33
All creditors of the Decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against the Decedent’s Estate, on whom a copy of this notice is
required to be served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims or
demands against decedent’s estate
must file their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR
MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this
notice is September 14, 2012.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
ASHLEY CALHOUN WINSHIP
Attorney for Christopher Overbaugh
Florida Bar No.: 0657591
Rush, Marshall, Jones and Kelly, P.A.
109 East Church Street, Fifth Floor
Orlando, FL 32801
Telephone: (407) 425-5500
Fax: (407) 423-0554
E-Mail: [email protected]
Personal Representative:
CHRISTOPHER OVERBAUGH
9020 Waterside Drive
Ball Ground, Georgia 30107
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROBATE
DIVISION
FILE NO.: 2012-CP-001729-O
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF MARILYN JACOBS,
DECEASED
_________________/
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
Marilyn Jacobs, deceased, whose
date of death was July 22, 2012,
is pending in the Circuit Court for
Orange County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is
425 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL
32801. The names and addresses of
the personal representative and the
personal representative’s attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent’s estate
on whom a copy of this notice is
required to be served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims or
demands against decedent’s estate
must file their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR
MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this
notice is September 14, 2012.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ Carolyn H. Sawyer, Esq.
Attorney for Petitioner
Florida Bar No. 004073
Sawyer & Sawyer P.A.
8913 Conroy Windermere Road
Orlando, FL 32835
Personal Representative:
/s/ Scott B. Jacobs
6038 St. Charles Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70118
September 14, 2012
September 21, 2012
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orlandobusinessjournal.com
SEPT. 14–20, 2012
Developer plans distribution Hard Rock wins national
center in Seminole County Social Madness title
By ANJALI FLUKER
Illinois developer Becknell Industrial
has a 4.9-acre site at 535 N. Elder Road in
Seminole County under contract for an
undisclosed price, with plans to build a
25,000-square-foot, built-to-suit warehouse and distribution center there.
Costs of the construction, which could
start by November, likely will range
from $2.5 million-$5 million, creating up
to 50 temporary construction jobs and an
unknown number of permanent jobs.
Lake Mary-based property owner
Monroe Invesments LLC is expected to
finish site-plan revisions and submit
them to the county this month. The county may approve rezoning the site from
agricultural to planned commercial development by October or November, said
Country Road 15
Planned
Becknell
Industrial
Center
Narcissus Avenue
N. Elder Road
46
N. Henderson Lane
Rinehart
Road
Apple reveals iPhone 5
Apple Inc. announced the iPhone 5
smartphone at a Sept. 12 conference.
The new device will be two times
faster than the current generation of
phones, have a 4-inch screen, higher
screen resolution, better battery life,
improved picture options and made entirely of glass and aluminum.
In addition, the iPhone 5 will join
the 4G LTE network family — something competitor devices already have
been providing — and will be available through major carriers like AT&T,
Sprint and Verizon among others.
Picture and video quality also has
improved with added features such
as panoramic photos and being able
to take photos while recording video.
Also, the new phone will feature the
updated iOS 6 with fresh in-company
applications, and will debut turn-byturn map navigation, abandoning the
Google Maps feature.
The new phone will come in white or
black and have a new charger connector.
The iPhone 5 will cost $199 for the
16-gigabytes version, $299 for 32 gigabytes and $ 399 for 64 gigabytes. The
new iPhone will be available for purchase on Sept. 21. Pre-orders for the
phone will open on Sept. 14.
Orlando gets 2012 MUNI award
for Main Street Program
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer announced this week that the city of Orlando received the Florida Citizenship
Award from the 2012 Florida Municipal
Achievement Award Program.
The awards program was developed
Bo Bradford, the landowner’s real estate
representative and managing partner at
Lee & Associates-Central Florida.
Orlando-based Florida Engineering
Group Inc. is the project engineer.
Paul Thurston, vice president with
Becknell Industrial, said in an e-mailed
response that his firm wants to have
the building ready for occupancy in
May 2013. Thurston declined to disclose
the end user, which has a presence in
metro Orlando and is restructuring its
logistics operations. It selected this site
because of its access to the highway and
property dimensions, Thurston said.
Becknell Industrial’s existing property on Jetstream Drive in south Orlando
is leased to Horsham, Pa.-based Bimbo
Bakeries USA, a division of Mexican
baking giant Groupo Bimbo (BMV: BIMBO). Sources speculated Bimbo Bakeries may be expanding its local distribution operations. The firm, which has a
second facility on Mid Florida Drive in
Orlando, declined to comment.
Meanwhile, Seminole County’s industrial submarket is struggling with a
12.4 percent second-quarter industrial
vacancy rate. But the submarket also
had more than 49,000 square feet of new
space under development in the last
quarter, a number that has been at zero
for much of the last two or three years.
[email protected] | (407) 241-2910
By Megan Anderson
Hard Rock International is the official winner of the medium-company
category in American City Business
Journal’s 2012 Social Madness contest.
There were three national champions, including Hard Rock, with Target
Corp. crowned as the large-company
category winner and OneLouder Apps
named the small-company champion.
For most of the national competition, Orlando-based Hard Rock was on
the heels of the No.1-seed TOMS Shoes.
It wasn’t until the final round of the
competition that Hard Rock outpaced
TOMS and took over the lead.
“We had it on our radar that we were
doing well and we really drove our fans
to help get us over the hump,” said Sebastian Quinn, digital marketing manager at Hard Rock International. “We
reached out to our cafes, hotels and
casinos and engaged each one of them,
rallying our strength from around the
world. If you looked at our growth as a
whole, it increased as we engaged a lot
of our local properties.”
Hard Rock was the only secondseed competitor to win against a No.1ranked company in the finals. Both
Target and OneLouder Apps were the
leaders in the final round.
As part of the competition, the win-
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by the Florida League of Cities and
provides recognition for efforts in citizenship, city spirit and environmental
stewardship.
The City Beautiful was recognized
for its Orlando Main Street Program,
which is one of only seven in the country and the only main street program
in Florida.
“It’s a testament to the power of partnership between our business owners,
our local government and our residents,” said Dyer. “It’s a further testament to the hard work our small business owners have put in over the last
few years to help fuel our local economy during a nationwide recession.”
Orlando has fastest wage
growth in Florida
The jobs market in Orlando may not
be the best in the state, but the City
Beautiful has the fastest wage growth
in Florida, according to a new On Numbers analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics data.
The study ranked the cities by a
raw change and a percent change on
weekly earnings from July 2007 to
July 2012.
photo | JIM CARCHIDI
ners get to designate a charity to donate
$10,000 from American City Business
Journals. Hard Rock chose Orlandobased Kids Beating Cancer, which
helps children with cancer and other
life-threatening diseases.
“We are excited to have won the
Social Madness competition for our
charity, Kids Beating Cancer,” said
Kim Matlock, senior director of digital
marketing and consumer-related marketing for Hard Rock International.
“We would like to thank Orlando Business Journal for all of its help in rallying Central Florida to vote for us. Of
course, we also thank our fans, who are
the best in the world and showed their
support for us. Together, we rock!”
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Average weekly earning in Orlando’s
private sector increased 8.19 percent
from $701.15 in July 2007 to $758.60 in
July 2012, which ranks Orlando first
in the state and 51st out the 102 largest
metros in the nation for wage growth
during the five-year period, based on
raw change.
The city was No. 47 in percentage
terms.
Lakeland was the only other Florida
city that saw an increase in the average weekly earnings for private-sector
employees, ranking No. 76 in the nation
with an increase of 1.56 percent from
$644.91 in July 2007 to $654.98 the same
month this year.
Halloween horror nights 2012
Guests to face new frights
Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights this week released new
information about one of this year’s
haunted houses.
According to the park’s Facebook account, the House of Horrors will include
two new scare tactics. Inside the house,
there will be one room in which “you
have to duck and crouch to get through
while scareactors will be scaring from
all sides and above.”
And the final room of the house will
feature the most scareactors ever in a
single room. For a sneak peek inside
this year’s scarefest, visit http://bit.ly/
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Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights kicks off Sept. 21.
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Projects expected to bring residents close to stations, spur development
Apartments
What this means
to you:
From Page 1
• Construction and vendents close enough to the stations to encourage commercial development.
“Within the transit-oriented development equation, it’s important to
have bodies in downtown,” said John
Omana, Lake Mary community development director. “You maximize that
through apartments.”
The projects are well-timed, since
apartment construction financing is easier to get than other projects as demand
remains strong for rental units in Central
Florida. Metro Orlando had a 92.7 percent
midyear occupancy rate for apartments
with average monthly rental rates of
$826.12, said CBRE Inc. That compared
with 93 percent occupancy and monthly
rent of $843.54 in the year-ago period.
Here’s more on the projects:
• Florida Hospital Health Village
Apartments: Orlando-based Ustler Development Inc. plans to begin construction by year’s end on its $ 34 million,
230-unit work force housing complex
near Florida Hospital, the residential
piece of the hospital system’s planned
Health Village surrounding one of four
downtown Orlando SunRail stations.
Orlando-based J. Livingston & Associates Corp. is set to raze existing
structures on the site this month. The
project should be completed by April or
May 2014, said Craig Ustler.
dor opportunities
• Apartments will bring residents near
SunRail stations, drawing the interest of commercial developers.
photo | Baker Barrios
Rendering of the $34 million, 230-unit Florida Hospital Health Village Apartments
Orlando-based Baker Barrios was
the designer. A general contractor has
yet to be finalized.
• Weston Park: Orange Crown Holdings LLC plans to build the $24 million, 201-unit Weston Park apartments,
taking half of the firm’s 8-acre site near
the Longwood rail platform, said managing partner Ryan von Weller.
Office and retail will be a future phase.
Winter Park-based ACi Inc. is the
project architect, and A ltamonte
Springs-based Roger B. Kennedy Inc.
is expected to be named as the general
contractor. Subcontracting opportunities are still available.
• Cent ra l St ation Apa r t ments :
Houston-based Rida Development
Corp. will seek master plan approvals from the city of Orlando later this
month for its $175 million, mixed-use
development next to the Lynx Cen-
tral Station, another SunRail stop in
downtown Orlando. An undisclosed
apartment developer has property under contract to build up to 300 units
in spring 2013, said Rida Senior Vice
President Marc Reicher. That project
should be completed by May 2014. Estimated construction costs are $ 37.5
million-$40.5 million.
The Orlando office of Dallas-based HKS
Architects Inc. is the project’s designer.
• Lake Mary apartments: Winter
Park-based Epoch Properties Inc. is
seeking city approval from Lake Mary
to build a 200-unit luxury apartment
complex on 3 acres near the planned
Lake Mary SunRail station.
An amendment changing the property’s use to a planned-unit development
could be approved by the city commission in November, setting the stage for
construction to begin in spring 2013,
said John Omana, city community development director.
Sources estimated construction costs
at $25 million-$27 million.
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More manufacturing a huge boost to the economy, Nephron CEO says
growth
From Page 1
surpassed that and now has 176 employees, with plans to hire more.
Xymogen pays an average salary of
$48,000 a year, ranging from $20,000 in the
warehouse to $80,000 in manufacturing.
Xymogen’s entry into manufacturing is “a huge boost to the local economy; it gives the city a chance to diversify from tourism,” said
Lou Kennedy, CEO of
Orlando-based Nephron
Pharmaceuticals Corp.,
which makes generic respiratory drugs and employs about 425 local employees. “The more of us
in manufacturing there Kennedy
are, the better, because
Among Xymogen’s other plans:
• The company is getting into contract manufacturing.
• The firm plans to make over-thecounter drugs.
• It’s starting a second manufacturing work shift, creating 15-20 immediate jobs.
• The company needs manufacturing and lab equipment, furnishings and
maybe even more space to lease in the
next year.
• It has two new local subsidiaries, Labels in Motion and
Phar maceuti x Medica l
Foods, which have the potential for more than $25
million in revenue.
Xymogen CEO Brian
Blackburn expects “explosive growth” in 2013.
Blackburn has a track
record of under-promising
and over-delivering.
For instance, when the
company applied for government tax credits in
2010, it had 50 employees
and promised to create 64
photo | Rebecca Males
new jobs in three years.
Xymogen
makes
200
nutritional
and
dietary
However, the company
supplements at a southwest Orlando facility.
we have similar infrastructure needs,
which are different from a restaurant,
spa or theme park.”
Xymogen is part of the $28 billion
supplement industry. Since the U.S.
Food & Drug Administration started
regulating supplements and dietary
products, there’s been industry consoli-
dation, with smaller companies bought
by larger ones, said Cara Welch, senior
vice president of scientific and regulatory affairs with Washington, D.C.based Natural Products Association.
“This is a healthy industry. There continues to be growth.”
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What this means to you:
• Fifty new jobs
in the next year
• Vendor and
real estate
opportunities
Atlantic Pro-Nutrients
Inc. dba Xymogen
photo | Rebecca Males
Quality control analyst Monica Acevedo
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Address: 6900 Kingspointe Parkway,
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Contact: (800) 647-6100; [email protected]
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Pegging a solution
to the jobs problem
L
ast week, Orlando Business Journal took an
in-depth look at the chronic unemployment
problem plaguing the region and state, and
talked with some local residents still struggling
to find work.
The findings: Too many unemployed workers
from industries like construction that aren’t rebounding fast enough, while at the same time,
companies have open positions — 3.7 million in
the U.S. as of the end of July — that can’t be filled
because many of the unemployed don’t have the
right skill-set.
So we decided to come up with possible solutions to the square-peg, round-hole problem.
Our findings: We need a prog ram where
firms with hard-to -fill positions get incentives for hiring unemployed or underemployed
workers and then pay for the training needed
to fill the job.
Now wait just a minute, you might be saying at
this point.
How are we going to finance such an endeavor?
We’re glad you asked.
According to the work
force experts and economists we talked to during the past few weeks, a
jobs stimulus in Florida
big enough to impact the
unemployment rate would
cost about $200 million.
So to address the region’s need to get people back to work, we suggest the Legislature
t a ke a ha rd look at t he 2 4 6 exemptions to
the sales tax currently in place that cost the
state $10.8 billion.
Before you get out of your chair and use your
OBJ as bird cage liner, hang with us a little longer
as we explain.
A good number of the sales tax exemptions make
sense. Like not taxing people on the food they buy
for consumption. Or not making patients pay taxes
on the meals they eat when in the hospital.
But then there’s that $700,000 exemption for
high school and college sky boxes.
And the $42.2 million exemption on bottled noncarbonated water.
As economist Hank Fishkind noted: “There
are literally billions of dollars of exemptions that
merit review given that they’re no longer doing
the job they initially were designed for. Using the
extra revenue to promote economic development
would be appropriate.”
We agree.
That’s why we propose seven sales tax exemptions that could be eliminated to fund training
for out-of-work Floridians. However, that’s not to
say legislators shouldn’t take a hard look at other
sales tax exemptions, as well.
The good news: Rep. Stephen Precourt, R-Orlando, said state lawmakers plan to tackle a number of economy-related issues in the 2013 legislative session.
The bad news: Funding such a project will face
an uphill battle, because every time we’ve looked
at eliminating an exemption, special interest
groups pop up to fight against it.
There’s also the fact that expectations on immediate results would be high, seeing as the training
program carries a $200 million price tag.
Even so, wouldn’t it be nice for a change if government leaders eliminated wasteful spending
and used the money saved to benefit the very people they represent?
We believe it’s an idea worth exploring further.
Opinion
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Jobs Playbook: ProNet Career Resources is here to help
Last week, Orlando Business
Journal started a three-part series on the jobs market in Central Florida.
In the Sept. 7 issue, we
looked at the problem: Central
Florida still has too many unemployed people. In this issue,
we’re looking at some of the
solutions.
Here’s one so lution offered by
a local unemBlog of the Week
ployed citi zen,
Howie Appel.
He’s 64 and unemployed. He’s also executive director of ProNet
Career Resources, a networking and
job-hunting nonprofit.
The group has 1,800 members,
of which about 500 are active, and
meets on the fourth Monday of the
month at Central Branch Library
in Casselberry (its next meeting
is Sept. 24). It offers free classes,
such as how to use LinkedIn, and
resume coaching.
Abe
Aboraya
Remember Diane Neff from last week’s issue?
She goes to the meetings and speaks highly of
the group.
So what’s Appel’s story? He was a recruiter for a
large construction and engineering company and
was downsized in 2009.
While no one comes out and says it, Appel believes companies won’t hire him because of his age
and his status as a Vietnam veteran.
“Unfortunately, I’ve been put out to
pasture by too many people,” Appel
said. “Basically, being over 55, companies are looking for bright young
blood. They’re less likely to take
people who have experience and a
wealth of knowledge.”
So what needs to be done? Here are
a couple of Appel’s ideas:
• Someone has to step up to the
plate at major corporations and
say, “Let’s hire more veterans.”
• Companies have to start understanding that baby-boomers
are not too old. They’re not ready
to enter retirement homes.
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Central Florida Business Pulse
Stop the political bickering on Capitol Hill: 25%
An unscientific
Internet poll designed
to check the
mood of the community and spur discussion. To participate in OBJ’s weekly survey,
Loosen regulatory
restrictions
on employers:
34%
visit our website, orlandobusinessjournal.com, and look for the link under “Business Pulse Survey.”
Increase financial and regulatory stability: 14%
Offer more tax credits and incentives to employers: 15%
COMMENTS:
Do nothing. Employers will grow at their own pace: 5%
QUESTION:
What
is
the
best
Other: 7%
Christopher Clai: The best way to spur job creation
way to spur job creation?
is to tackle the actual challenges facing our nation in
health care, technology, education, rebalance of the tax
code and infrastructure. They are the 1,000-pound gorillas we have been ignoring for too long.
Linda Kvamme Cirocco: Education
34%
Loosen regulatory
restrictions on
employers
Do nothing.
Employers
will grow
at their
own pace.
5%
7%
25%
Stop the political
bickering on
Capitol Hill
15%
Carole Gelm Holden: Stop electing career politicians
and put public servants in office. Then get government
out of the way of free enterprise.
Joan Eisenstodt: Education and retraining are what
we need. We are far behind.
Doug Guetzloe: Cutting taxes is the only sure way to
stimulate growth and provide non-governmental jobs
in a speedy fashion.
Offer more tax
credits and
Other
incentives
Increase
financial and to employers
regulatory
stability
14%
next week’s question:
Where do you have the most luck
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