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Archive for January 22nd, 2010

Miami developer Hollo named global citizen

He helped shape modern Miami, and that makes developer Tibor Hollo a world figure of sorts. Last week, that was confirmed when Hollo, the president of Florida East Coast Realty, was named “Global Citizen of the Year” for 2009 by the City of Miami and the Greater Miami Host Committee.

Eighty-two-year-old Hungarian-born Hollo, who has spent 55 years in the development game, was chosen for his ability to bring Miami to the world and the world to his adopted city.

On Thursday, the Miami City Commission formally recognized his contributions when it bestowed the award.

“Mr. Hollo has committed to concepts of sustainability which, of course, are global issues,” said Corky Dozier, executive director of the Greater Miami Host Committee. “By focusing on sustainability, he is actually restoring what was traditionally part of the landscape of Downtown Miami…. He is the father of Downtown Miami real estate development.”

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Miami industrial developers hope for Latin American lift

The future of Miami’s industrial real estate market lies, in large part, in Rio, the leading city of an emerging Latin American economic power whose fortunes are tied to a U.S. city that functions as the southern region’s financial capital. It will take some time before Miami once again benefits from its ties to the southern region.

Walter Byrd, managing director with Transwestern’s South Florida office, expects 2010 to be similar to 2009 in Miami, which is to say, somewhere between challenging and dismal. The market has been hit by domestic declines and diminished international economic activity, and the combination has been particularly rough on Miami’s heavily industrialized area near Miami International Airport, a cargo and passenger hub.

“The extreme drop in cargo volume through Miami International Airport, the worst year in terms of total tonnage since before 1996, has made a significant impact on both vacancy and lease rates in Miami’s Airport West market, the region’s largest industrial submarket,” Byrd said.

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Tenancy may be over, but Bank of America legacy could linger on

After losing its anchor tenant, the Bank of America Tower at International Place Miami has a new name, which its owners hope won’t be in place very long.

Fairchild Partners, the management team for newly christened Miami Tower, is actively negotiating to find a new tenant that could assume the lucrative naming rights, after Bank of America’s departure, but the current climate may yield few results.

Management for Miami Tower — acclaimed for its changing palette of exterior lighting schemes — will give the first tenant to sign a lease for at least 80,000 square feet the naming rights at no additional cost. Miami Tower can offer up to 76,000 square feet of contiguous space per floor.

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Can Virtual Office Space Offer Tax Relief?

The oft-dreaded April 15th tax deadline is right around the corner. If you are like many companies, you are getting your business receipts in order to hand over to your accountant.

OK, so what does a virtual office space have to do with your 2009 taxes?

Well, if you are running a bona fide business and use a virtual office space as part of your solution, you can deduct the monthly expense just as you would a cell phone or office supplies you use as part and parcel of your operations.

Read the rest of my post on the Davinci Virtual blog.

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Microsoft Releases Out-of-Band Patch for IE

Microsoft released a rare out-of-band patch Thursday morning. The emergency patch fixes the Internet Explorer zero-day security vulnerability that hackers have used in several high-profile targeted attacks, including the recent Trojan.Hydraq cyberattacks waged against Google and other large U.S. companies.

As Microsoft previously noted, the vulnerability affects Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8, which make up the bulk of the versions consumers use today. However, it said the only in-the-wild exploit code for this vulnerability detected so far impacts IE 6. Still, Microsoft isn’t taking any chances. Because of in-the-wild exploits and the amount of media and customer attention on this exploit, Microsoft decided it was in customers’ best interests to issue a patch before the next Patch Tuesday on Feb. 9.

Read the rest of my story on TopTech News.

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