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Features - November 2006

Orlando Report

Market Shows Further Signs of Economy in Transition
Office and residential condominium projects continue to populate Orlando's cityscape these days, and the attractions area is warming up again with the development of numerous upscale lodging properties. Full Story >>

Rosen's Shingle Creek Resort Rises

The 1,495-room Rosen Shingle Creek resort and convention center in Orlando opened in September, five months ahead of schedule to coincide with owner Harris Rosen's birthday. Full Story >>

A New Symbol for Law and Order

As part of a comprehensive plan to upgrade court facilities to handle increasing caseloads, the General Services Administration is building an $87.2 million annex to the George C. Young U.S. Federal Courthouse & Federal Building in Orlando.
Full Story >>

ATL Keeps on Flying

The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is steadily progressing through one of the largest airport capital improvement programs in the nation. Full Story >>

Airport Construction: No Delay Expected for Southeast

Throughout the Southeast, airports are undertaking construction projects to upgrade busy facilities.
Spurred by rebounding air travel, Southeast airports have launched multiple projects to handle increasing numbers of passengers and to upgrade baggage systems, as passenger volume is expected to nearly double in the next 10 years. Full Story >>

Powering Up

Energy providers in the Southeast are still trying to keep up with the growing region's increasing demands. From gas- and coal-fired units to numerous nuclear plants, the companies are looking at a diverse mix of alternatives. Full Story >>

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