Saturday, March 24, 2012

The next generation - St. Louis Business Journal:

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Art Weiss, former executive vice president forwealtjh management, launched to revive a tax credirt business he started at Allegiant. The new companyu will match investors seeking federal historid tax creditsunder $1 million with developerse using credits to finance projects. His move comes within days of the expiration ofhis no-competw agreement with National City Bank, which boughtt Allegiant last year. The ink's drying on a one-yeaf contract that names the exclusive listing agenyt for the 25 unsold condos remaininggat 's .
The deal came about as a resulgt of a business relationship betweeMarian Nunn, THF's chief operating and Diane Davis, a former executive with who joineed Bakewell in March as vice presidentr and chief operating officer. The condos, which rangw in size from 2,000 square feet to 5,600p square feet and in pricerfrom $910,000 to $2.65 million, have a total listing values of about $35 million. Actor Paul Newman will take the stage withthe ( ) durinf its performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City Apripl 16. Newman has been tapped to deliver the narrativer portion ofthe evening's program. More than 100 SLSO supportersxfrom St.
Louis will be in including major donors Jack andSusan Taylor, Andy and Barbara and Jo Ann Taylor as well as Cindy Brinkley, president of and curren SLSO chairman; The President Donna Wilkinson, SLSO boardf member; former SLSO Chairman Virginia Weldon; and Randy its president and chief executive. The just openes its redesigned cafe, named in honor of the sassafraz grove located nearthe Garden's . The remodek includes upholstered banquettes, botanical artwork, a skylight and elements such as tabletopd and divider walls made of recyclee and environmentallyfriendly materials.
did the design and handled the The project cost several hundred thousanr dollarsto complete, said Peggy Lents, directof of communications. Veteran St. Louis broadcasterd Jay Randolph Sr. is the host of "Jay's a handicapping television showat racetrack. Randolph gives his picksa for the day's action and recommendationas forracing fans. The show originates from the Fairmoun t paddock and is seen on monitors at the facilityt as well as simulcast to racetracks acrossdthe country.
For Randolph handled sports for KSDK-TV and also did play-by-play for

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