Sale Breathes New Life Into Downtown Lakeland Building
From The Ledger
Former Wachovia building has been sold and will be renovated for a modern office building.
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From The Ledger
Former Wachovia building has been sold and will be renovated for a modern office building.
"Following the historic agreement to ensure the Detroit Tigers winter home remains in Lakeland for an unprecedented 100 years, we're excited to unveil the renovations taking place at the newly christened Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium..."
To that end, the conference also featured a panel moderated by David Miller, the CEO of Lakeland law firm Peterson & Myers. It included four Polk-based businessmen: Bob Adams, president of Highland Homes; Ed Crenshaw, chairman of the board for Publix Super Markets; Bill Pou, executive vice president of the W.S. Badcock Corp.; and John Rodda, CEO of Rodda Construction.
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