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Rumors of our death were greatly exaggerated. (Punta Gorda Isles Inc.) (Includes related article on founder Al Johns) (company profile)
May 1, 1990... Rumors of our death were greatly exaggerated
Charlotte County's Punta Gorda Isles, Inc., was once one of Florida's most prestigious land developers, with a reputation for high-quality, well-designed communities com- pleted in a timely manner,...
Born again. (Fort Myers, FL, redevelopment) (Includes related articles on Fort Myers business people)
May 1, 1990... Born again
A concerted effort by the city of Fort Myers and private businesses is helping downtown rebound from decades of disuse
In 1984, the city of Fort Myers was at a crossroads and city fathers faced a crucial decision.
If they...
Driven to be the best. (Technology) (company profile)
May 1, 1990... Driven to be the best
It's not until November that the coastal resort areas of Collier County start to awaken from their sleepy summer rhythm. That's when they stir and begin dancing to the quickening tempo of yet another tourist season,...
A man for all seasonings. (Louis Rossnan, caterer)
May 1, 1990... A man for all seasonings
In the business world, it is often said quality is more important than quantity. In Louis Rossnan's line of work, both ingredients are required - and he mixes them in just the right measure to create a successful...
Postage Due. (Postal service in Florida)
May 1, 1990... Postage Due
To judge from the "Letters to the editor" section of the Naples Daily News and other local dailies, the questions "How long does it takes to deliver a letter in Southwest Florida?", "How much it should cost?", and "Who's to...
Putting out the welcome mat. (Florida tourism industry)
May 1, 1990... Putting out the welcome mat
We gripe about slow-moving traffic. We curse crowded beaches and restaurants. We tap our feet impatiently behind lingering sightseers. Too often, all of us who live and work here fail to accept these slight crimps...