Daphne Sashin

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Business/Tourism

Business:

Top research may reach Destiny

Enormous Osceola tract subject of speculation

Developer down to wire to finance Maitland town center

Winter Park Dairy owners focus on local markets

Avatar agrees to put Poinciana homes on hold

The new face of debt: scrimp, save, survive (Daily Press, April 10, 2005)

Tourism:

Eatonville’s big bash turns 20: A town transformed by Zora Neale Hurston Festival

Eatonville’s identity: What role will Zora play?

Is the Kissimmee area locked into the “cheap and cheerful” side of tourism?

Theme-Park replicas may crumble to dust

Xanadu, ‘home of the future’ now outdated

Inn tries to preserve its colorful history

Pioneering planned community marks first decade

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