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Coldwell Banker Emmert Realty recognized Coldwell Banker Emmert Realty was ranked in the top 20 nationally out of 3,000 offices in total units through May, 2006. This marks the second year Coldwell Banker Emmert Realty has earned this prestigious honor. Carey hoisting Coldwell Banker flag as United Realty drops affiliation The game of musical chairs among Central Ohios commercial real estate brokerages will play another round in August, when Carey Realty Partners Inc. joins the Coldwell Banker Commercial network. Business buzz Coldwell office seeks shoes for needy kids Coldwell Banker Pryor Realty Forms New Home Group A local realty firm has put together a group of specialists committed to assisting builders and developers in the effective planning and marketing of new residential construction projects and developments. With land in hand, Duke Realty has room to grow Count Duke Realty Corp. among developers with strong land positions in the Orlando market. Its properties, for both office and industrial development, are located in such prime spots as Lake Mary, south Orlando and Polk County. Real concern raised over Realtors as regulators When it comes to protecting consumers in the real estate market, are the wolves guarding the henhouse? Heat Wave Trey Parsons tries to keep cool at Washington Football Coach Kelly Brashear’s football camp for third through eight graders. Parsons will be in the seventh grade this fall at Washington Junior High School. No fishing — ‘til Friday There will be no fishing at Baumert Lake in Eastside Park through Friday due to a chemical put in the water to stunt algae growth. Park Superintendent Kip Kelley and Richie Hatton put the chemical in the water, then drove the boat around the lake to stir up the chemical. Hatchet football campers outplay heat Future Hatchet football players worked out at Hatchet football camp on Wednesday. Here, Colton Evans is pursued by Jayden Hawk during a drill. The Hatchet camp is for third through eighth graders and has run from Monday to Friday. Dogtown explorers When Se ania McCarthy moved to Rockport in 2000, she found a clipping in her grandmothers attic of a letter to the editor written by her grandfather, John Funk . | ||