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  • '''Eugene Edwin Saunders''' ([[1845]]-[[1913]]) was a maritime businessman who, with Captain [[T. E. Welles]], established [[E. E. Saunder ...ble properties in Pensacola in addition to the [[Palafox wharf]] where his business was headquartered. He was active with the local [[Elks]] and [[Masons]] and
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  • [[Image:MaritimeParkLogo.png|right|180px|Maritime Park logo]] ...'''Land Capital Group''' to serve as master developer for the [[Community Maritime Park]] project.
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  • {{Infobox Business ...er Oerting, Sr.]], it had the distinction of being city's oldest surviving business.
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  • *[[Community Maritime Park Associates]], board member *"Business profile: Dick Baker." ''Pensacola Business Journal'', May 23, 2005.
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  • Below is a '''timeline of the [[Community Maritime Park]]''' project. ...r]] [[Tom Bonfield]], [[Mayor of Pensacola|Mayor]] [[John Fogg]] and other business leaders.
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  • ...ar she was named one of the "top 10 women in business" by the ''Birmingham Business Journal''.<ref>"Gulf Power picks first woman to take utility's helm." ''Pen ...ce, and numerous other organizations. She was appointed to the [[Community Maritime Park Associates]] board, but resigned in [[2008]] after the appointment of
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  • [[Category:Joe Patti Seafood|Patti, Frank]] [[Category:Maritime business biographies|Patti, Frank]] [[Category:Catholics|Patti, Frank]]
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  • ...Patti, Joe]] [[Category:Joe Patti Seafood|Patti, Joe]] [[Category:Maritime business biographies|Patti, Joe]]
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  • ...a Pelicans]] in [[2002]]. He is one of three principals in the [[Community Maritime Park]] project, which will include a new ballpark for the Pelicans and offi ...Hospital, which he joined, climbing the ranks to senior vice president of business development.
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  • ...ny other day long chores. The daughters dedicated their time to the family business by working alongside their brothers for many years. [[Category:Joe Patti Seafood|Patti, Frank]] [[Category:Maritime business biographies|Patti, Frank]]
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  • ...Historic Places for its significance to the transportation industry and to maritime history. ...for many years until damage from [[Hurricane Ivan]] in [[2004]] forced the business to close. After extensive renovations in 2006, it reopened as the coordinat
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  • ...a Electric Power Coordinating Group (Executive Committee), the [[Community Maritime Park]] Association for the City of Pensacola, the [[Pensacola Symphony Orch ...Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. In 2008, she was selected as one of Pensacola Business Journal's “Twelve Young Professionals Under 40.” In 2009 and 2010, she
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  • ==Development and business ventures== *[[Community Maritime Park Associates]], trustee
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  • ...for commercial use.<ref>"Downtown eyes progress for success." ''Pensacola Business Journal'', January 23, 2006.</ref> The units ranged in size from 790 to 2,6 ...ed as an example of the downtown revitalization sparked by the [[Community Maritime Park]]. However, development stalled in [[2007]] with an overall declining
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  • ...zed Crime) and Intelligence Watch Officer. He was a founding member of the Maritime Intelligence Fusion Center (PAC). He also worked as an Operations Chief in ...ot.com] which he uses to inform constituents of issues and comment on city business. Hall came under fire for a [[July 6]], [[2007]] post on his blog that said
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  • |park=[[Image:Community Maritime Park Logo.png|center|150px|Community Maritime Park logo]] |facilities=multi-use stadium<br/>maritime museum<br/>education/conference center<br/>concert green
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  • ...[[Matt Heckemeyer]] and his wife [[Kerry Heckemeyer|Kerry]] purchased the business for $465,000 on [[August 8]], [[2000]]. After spending an estimated $150,00 ...thing different and something they'll support.''<ref>"Trader Jon's back in business." ''Pensacola News Journal'', August 31, 2000.</ref>
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  • ...ironment. Among the recommendations:<ref>[http://www.downtownpensacola.com/Business/RetailStrategy.pdf Retail strategy]</ref><ref>"Downtown businesses laud ret *Encourage business owners to keep later, more consistent hours of operation.
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