Week of November 14, 2002    
1,800-plus jobs are offshoot of Miami-Dade's new transit tax, expanded services
Securing hemispheric meeting energizes Miami's free trade campaign
Miami plans to seek state OK to offer tax breaks to condo developers
Howard Hughes' legacy moves local builder into upscale market
Chicago developer buys high-rise, looks to lower Brickell prices
Broward, Miami-Dade economic development agencies meet, but non-compete pact remains elusive
Homestead NASCAR weekend may generate South Florida's largest sports-related impact

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CONVENTIONS

Thursday 11/14

NURSES SOCIETY
   Intravenous Nurses Society and the National Academy for Intravenous therapy will meet through Nov. 16th. 400 expected to attend. Fontainbleau Hilton, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. (305) 538-2000.

Friday 11/15

EASTERN COOPERATIVE ONCOLOGY
   Annual fall North American meeting through Nov. 18th. 1,000 expected to attend. Fontainbleau Hilton, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. (305) 538-2000.

Saturday 11/23

GOALS CONFERENCE
   Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce hosts the new and improved 2002 Goals Conference. Panelists will make short presentations, followed by discussions and questions from the audience in order to find three to five goals to be accomplished in the next year. 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. at the Roney Palace Resort, 2399 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Tickets $25. Call (305) 674-1300.
   

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