Week of January 29, 2004   
Spanish developer to buy big into South Florida real estate
Miami airport's key priority: Improve efficiency
Miami airport's key priority: Improve efficiency
County's costs for transit security continue to mount
Retailers statewide plan to expand, add jobs
Miami-Dade College expects film festival to meet budget
Organization to honor office buildings with awards

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SPORTS
HOCKEY
   The Miami Manatees play the Orlando Seals 7:05 p.m. Feb. 6, the Jacksonville Barracudas Feb. 8, the Macon Trax Feb. 14 and the Alabama Slammers Feb. 28 at Miami Arena, 701 Arena Blvd, Miami. Details: (305) 536-7825.
BASKETBALL
   The Miami Heat plays the Los Angeles Clippers at 7:30 p.m. Friday at
   American Airlines Arena. Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com.

Friday 2/6

GREAT ES-SKATE 2004
    The Great EsSkate rolls into its fourth year as one of the
   largest inline skating events in North America. The Feb. 6-8 event provides a near
   endless tropical weekend of organized parties, picnics, and skating tours throughout
   Miami and Miami Beach. All events originate at Shelborne Beach Resort, 1801
   Collins Ave. All proceeds go Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy. $89
   Admission. Details: (561) 989-9508.


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