Week of March 6, 2003    
March hotel bookings dip 15%; state economic leaders discuss creating $40 million war fund
Miami's performing arts complex builder battles $25 million cost overrun
FPL rate hike may cost commercial tenants more in April
Watson Island businesses spurn Miami's eviction notices
County shopping for developer of 37 stores at Miami International Airport
As small firms feel economic crunch, SBA bids to broaden loan base
Office space in flux as Regus sublease specialists await Chapter 11 action

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CONVENTIONS

Thursday 3/6

SEA TRADE CONVENTION
   Sea trade's annual Cruise Shipping Conference, featuring exhibit, semiars, keynote speakers and special networking functions runs through March 7 at the Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Dr., Miami Beach. Over 8,000 expected to attend. Details: www.cruiseshipping.net.

Monday 3/10

MUTAGEN CONVENTION
   The Environmental Mutagen Society will host its annual convention through March 16 at the Fontainebleau Hilton, 4441 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Over 500 expected to attend. Details: (305) 538-2000.

Tuesday 3/11

BANK CERTIFICATION TRAINING
   The Florida International Banker Association (FIBA), will offer a two-day Ex-Im Bank Certification Training for bankers through March 12 at the auditorium of the Bank of America, 100 SE Second St., Miami. Cost $395 per person. Details: (305) 579-0086.

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