Week of December 12, 2002    
Downtown Miami's development blueprint could be broadened to pave way for massive Watson Island projects
Coconut Grove developer changes project to focus on marina, dry docks at old Pan Am hangars
Kos Pharmaceuticals moving 150 to Weston; corporate office to stay on Brickell
National team sees agro-tourism, marketing saving Miami-Dade's farmlands
Caribbean countries seek Florida's aid in return for votes to base American trade hub in Miami
Miami's 56-acre Buena Vista rail yard to yield 3,000 homes; retail stores to follow
As South Florida's land dries up, homebuilders head south

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CONVENTIONS

Tuesday 12/12

EVAA CONVENTION
   The Electric Vehicle Association of the Americas hosts their annual Electric Transportation Industry Conference and Exposition through Dec. 13. Meet international auto and other equipment manufacturers, technology developers and component suppliers, test-drive the latest fuel cell, hybrid and battery electric vehicles. Convention takes place at the Westin Diplomat Resort & Conventions Center, Hollywood Beach. Details: (408) 741-5870, Pam Turner.
READING CONFERENCE
   The Annual National Reading Conference will be held through Dec. 14 at the Hotel Inter-Continental, 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami. Estimated attendance: 800. Details: (305) 577-1000.

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