Week of June 3, 2004   
Developer wants to triple size of Brickell development
Hospitality officials hope to ride momentum
Cruise industry expects more online bookings
Stierheim says he'll continue working in county
Record construction spending little-noticed here, builders say
Safire may build jet plant elsewhere
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Thursday 6/3

ANNUAL CHAMBER MEETING
   Incoming Chairman Allen Harper and the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce will hold their annual Meeting of Members, where officials will discuss the most efficient manner of implementing the chamber's strategic plan and related community issues. Interactive workshops will be offered. June 3-5 at Sheraton Bal Harbour Beach Resort, 9701 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour. Details: Gilda Pereda, (305) 577-5469.
NETWORKING EVENT
   The German American Business Chamber in collaboration with the Italy-America Chamber of Commerce, the French-American Chamber of Commerce and the Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce will hold a cocktail reception and business networking event. 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Delano Hotel, 1685 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. RSVP requested. Details: (305) 672-2000 or www.gabcfl.org.
GOOD MORNING AVENTURA
   The Aventura Chamber of Commerce will hold a networking event. 8 a.m. at Hampton Inn Aventura/Hallandale, 1000 S Federal Hwy., Hallandale. Members free; others $5. Details: www.aventura.org.
ECONOMIC SUMMIT 2004
   The Beacon Council, the Broward Alliance and the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County will hold the first South Florida Economic Summit 2004 with keynote speaker Gov. Jeb Bush to speak about regionalism. 11:30 a.m. networking reception; noon-1:30 p.m. lunch program at the Westin Diplomat, Great Hall, 3555 S Ocean Drive, Hollywood. Members $60; others $75. Reservations required. Details: (305) 579-1382 or www.beaconcouncil.com.

Monday 6/7

Tuesday 6/8

CHAMBER MEETING
   The Greater North Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce along with the Greater North Miami Chamber of Commerce will hold a "Business After Hours" networking event. Hors d'oeuvres, wine and sushi to be served. 5:30-7 p.m. at Parkway Regional Medical Center, 160 NW 170 St. RSVP required. Members free; others $10. Details: (305) 944-8500.
BUSINESS REFERRAL LUNCH
   The Business Referral Group of South Florida will hold a "Bring on the Heat" meeting for members and potential members to discuss "Preparing your air conditioning for sizzling summer weather." Rick Kulczynski of All Major Corporation Air Conditioning Service will speak. Noon at the 94th Aero Squadron, 1395 NW 57th Ave. Free with RSVP. Details: Eli Ristine, (305) 433-8107 or www.businessreferralgroup.org.

Thursday 6/10

MONEY-LAUNDERING SEMINAR
   The Florida International Bankers Association will offer a training program in the detection of money laundering. The purpose of the program is to protect banks from legal and regulatory exposure to money laundering. Chuck Morley, former chief investigator of the US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, will discuss the Patriot Act, Bank Secrecy Act requirements, wire transfers and other relevant topics. 8-12:30 p.m. at 801 Brickell Ave., Fifth Floor, Miami. $195. Details: www.fiba.net.
   

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