WHO'S MAKING WHAT
The low-down on what you are paying your public officials
All over Lee County these days, people keep making money, and some people keep making it hand over fist. While housing prices may ebb and flow like the tides, new residents keep arriving, and businesses keep thriving. Full Story
River District development moving forward
Fort Myers leaders will likely bow to private developers to revive the downtown waterfront. "I remain concerned with our ability to fund this," said Jeff Green, the city's finance director. "We need to look to private developers. Full Story
Skin care: making business personal
Shawn McKelvie believes in the essentials of good skin care: healthy lifestyle, quality products and lots of pampering. The perky owner of Skin & Facial ICU in Fort Myers spends her time trying to help clients feel and look their best. Full Story
Priority Marketing earns awards
Priority Marketing, a Fort Myers-based public relations and marketing firm, received seven awards from the Florida Public Relations Association in the 2007 Image Awards competition, including the most prestigious public relations award in the region, the Grand All Image Award. Full Story
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Florida Repertory Theatre's 2007-2008 season announced
d uring the opening number of "AFunny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," we're promised "Something familiar / Something peculiar / Something for everyone: / A comedy tonight! Full Story
Racism reconsidered: black memorabilia
Overt racism has gone the way of the phonograph or homes without air conditioning - legislated out of existence and made unacceptable by any norm. But it wasn't that long ago when the signs of open hostility towards African- Americans were commonplace. Full Story
Developers market River District
Realtors tour downtown projects
Downtown developers grouped together lst week for a bus tour of River District projects. More than 30 real estate professionals attended the event guided by Realtors Barbara Bengochea-Perez and Marie Shaw. The pair guided folks through the numerous projects in various stages of development. Full Story
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