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Signature warehouse moves to Orlando
Signature Systems Group, which manufactures stadium flooring, special-event fencing, and temporary roadways, recently leased 91,330 square feet of distribution and warehouse space in Orlando's Regency Park. The $4 million transaction was layered with...
Tags: Kissimmee, Winter Park, Rentals, Realty, New York City
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06/03: New businesses
Occupational licenses issued recently by county and municipal governments in Central Florida; data collected by Market Force Corp. of Newtown Square, Pa. Orange Gene's Auto Sales LLC, auto sales, 1909 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Apopka, 32703. Aaqua...Tags: Casselberry, Orlando, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Travel, Orange Blossom Trail
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Southern Boulevard in Palm Beach County evolving again as improvements planned
Southern Boulevard technically isn't a highway, but transportation officials are starting to treat it like one. Soon, the Florida Department of Transportation will erect large, overhead electronic message boards on the road, giving commuters a driving...
Tags: Commuting, Florida Department of Transportation, Traffic, Electronics, Science and Technology
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Assembly wants part-time carpool lanes in Southern California
Lone motorists would be able to use car-pool lanes during off-peak hours on some of Los Angeles County’s most congested freeways under legislation approved by the state Assembly. The measure would allow single-occupant vehicles to use high-...
Tags: Mike Gatto, California Department of Transportation
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Letters: Not a 405 fan
Re "405 in the rear-view mirror," Editorial, May 30 The Times calls the years of construction to widen the 405 Freeway a "project to alleviate traffic." Nothing about this project will alleviate traffic. Adding a carpool lane does not alleviate traffic....Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Alzheimer's Disease, California Department of Transportation, Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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Walter E. Woodford Jr., highway engineer
Walter E. Woodford Jr., a state highway engineer and executive who supervised road construction projects from Ocean City to Garrett County and headed the building of the second span of the Bay Bridge in 1973, died of congestive heart failure May 22 at the...
Tags: Ocean City, Christianity, Engineering, U.S. Army, Religion and Belief
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Casselberry tells shop owner he can't display bikes in front of store
Darren Lefkowitz was trying to catch the attention of motorists speeding past his new specialty bike store on busy U.S. Highway 17-92 in Casselberry. So he rolled out his custom-made tricycles in front of his Ding! Bikes shop, hoping to grab customers....
Tags: Casselberry, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, The Home Depot, Politics, Government
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New Seward Work on Schedule after Bridge Delays
Channel 2 NewsState officials say summer construction work on the New Seward Highway near its intersection with Tudor Road remains on schedule, despite delays imposed by bridge components that failed tests last year. According to Tim Croghan, a regional...Tags: Road Transportation, Travel, Transportation, Traffic, Science and Technology
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Five killed in Oklahoma tornadoes, storms move northeast
ReutersBy Heide Brandes OKLAHOMA CITY, June 1 (Reuters) - Tornadoes killed five people in central Oklahoma including a mother and her baby and menaced Oklahoma City and its hard-hit suburb of Moore, before the storm system tracked northeast early on Saturday....Tags: Mary Fallin, Floods, Government, St. Louis, Tornadoes
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Death toll rises to nine in Oklahoma tornadoes
Violent thunderstorms on Friday produced tornadoes in central Oklahoma that killed nine people including a mother and her baby and menaced Oklahoma City and its hard-hit suburb of Moore, authorities said. The mother and baby were killed while...
Tags: Mary Fallin, Government, St. Louis, Tornadoes, Weather Warnings
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All signs point to city billboard deal's OK
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Gov. Pat Quinn have reached an agreement that could end months of indecision by state regulators and accelerate the mayor's moneymaking plans for posting massive digital billboards along the city's expressways. The Illinois...Tags: Illinois Governor, Chicago Mayor, McCormick Place, Travel, Illinois General Assembly
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Driver cell phone ban now up to Quinn
Drivers forced to navigate a confusing patchwork of cellphone restrictions in the Chicago area will no longer have to wonder whether they are breaking the law if Gov. Pat Quinn signs a sweeping ban on hand-held devices. Coming four years after a...
Tags: Illinois Governor, Mike Bost, Government, Judges, John D'Amico
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