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While the 50-acre waterfront redevelopment project aims to bring in new residences, businesses, restaurants, hotels, shops, and more, a big part of Vinik's vision for the Tampa Bay area includes attracting new technology investment and entrepreneurship to the area, too. .
In kinship with many other opponents, he is involved in trying to compel the state to bring in new developers for the next stage of the project.
Meanwhile Rio Tinto has committed 250 of its now-dormant properties to a project that aims to bring in new residents – namely, Yolngu people.
His formula for success is straightforward: create big projects, market them to death, generate excitement, bring in new money.
University collaborations with the community, state and local governments, and other institutions of higher education, can bring in new opportunities for students to participate in health disparities research or other projects (Carry et al., 2005; Lunn and Sanchez, 2011).
"It will bring in new audiences.
Or bring in new characters?
To do its part for the community, Ecomom has donated 75,000 organic meals to children, and Sherman has brought in new members to the project.
Firstly, in bringing in new players.
Amgen has brought in new blood.
The e-commerce project should further establish InteliChild.com presence as a technology leader, not only returning traffic but actually bringing in new traffic.
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