Host committee calls for 7,500 volunteers for Republican National ConventionBy Richard Danielson, Times Staff Writer Monday, February 6, 2012 TAMPA — They won't get inside for the nominee's acceptance speech, but 7,500 local volunteers will do a lot to set the tone outside the Republican National Convention. So on Monday, the Tampa Bay Host Committee put out a call for as many people as it can find like Dan Jordan of Clearwater. Jordan, 77, is a commercial real estate ...
Realtor Ginny Zukowski Reveals Tips To Avoid Money Pit Houses in New Tampa and Temple Terrace, FLRealtor Ginny Zukowski, GoToRealty.net, reveals tips to avoid money pit houses in New Tampa, Temple Terrace, and the Tampa Bay, FL, area as rules of navigating the local real estate continue to change in this tremendously tough market.Tampa Bay, FL (PRWEB) January 17, 2012 Realtor Ginny Zukowski, GoToRealty.net, reveals vital tips for home buyers on ways to avoid money pit houses in New Tampa ...
Marcus & Millichap Hires Anita Pins; Off-Market RADAR Nabs McCarthyMarcus & Millichap Capital Corporation , a subsidiary of Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services , has named Anita Pins as an associate director in the company’s Manhattan office, it was announced last week. Anita Pins. Ms. Pins, who had served as senior vice president of the Community Preservation Corp. since 1998, will now be responsible for project management and structuring, said ...
Veteran real estate company opens 10,000 square foot office on Fourth Street in St. PetersburgBy Mark Puente, Times Staff Writer Friday, January 13, 2012 A pillar of the Tampa real estate community is expanding his footprint across the bay. Bob Glaser, owner of Smith & Associates Real Estate, recently paid $625,000 for a 10,139 square-foot office near downtown St. Petersburg at 1100 Fourth Street N. About 50 agents will fill the three-story building by the end of March and will target ...
Are stars finally aligning for Tampa Bay housing recovery?By Mark Puente, Times Staff Writer Tuesday, January 17, 2012 The worst may be over for Tampa Bay's housing market. The median price of a single-family home fell to $110,000 in January 2011, climbed steadily to $130,000 in August and has not dropped below $120,000 since. "It's a clear indication that we have felt the bottom of the market," said Kevin Chadwick, a 30-year Realtor and owner of six ...