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Monday, August 31, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Hotels in Gainesville Florida
Hotels in Gainesville have a certain level of finesse, style, and class that are built for +the avid sports enthusiast, the individual business traveler, conference attendee, guests of the University, and Alumnus alike. Chief among them are the SpringHill Suites by Marriott, the Homewood Suites by Hilton both quite close to I-75, and Hilton University of Florida and Conference Center Gainesville. The 28 hotels in Gainesville are as follows: Baymont Gainesville 685, Best Western Gateway Grand, Cabot Lodge Gainesville, Comfort Inn University, Comfort Inn West, Country Inn Suites Gainesville, Courtyard by Marriott Gainesville, Days Inn I-75/Hospital Complex Gainesville, Econo Lodge University, Econo Lodge West, Extendedstay Gainesville I-75, Fairfield Inn by Marriott Gainesville, Gainesville Days Inn, Hampton Inn Gainesville, Hilton of University of Florida, Holiday Inn Gainesville-University Center, Holiday Inn Gainesville-West I-75 FL, Howard Johnson Gainesville, La Quinta Inn Gainesville, Paramount Plaza Hotel & Suites, Quality Inn Gainesville, Ramada Limited Gainesville, Ramada Limited University of Florida Gainesville, Red Roof Inn Gainesville, Residence Inn by Marriott Gainesville, Scottish Gainesville Bus District, Super 8 Motel Gainesville, Travelodge Gainesville. All of these superb hotels are conveniently located near at least one Gainesville landmark or place of importance, whether it is the University of Florida, Biven Arm Lake, Florida Museum of Natural History, Samuel P. Harn Museum, I-75, Canterbury Farm, Kanapaha Botanical Garden or/and FL 331. The amenities these venues provide are endless. Enjoy Commuter Cab shuttle service to and from Gainesville Regional Airport, perfect for both the business and leisure traveler alike at an affordable rate from any of these hotel and those all over North Central Florida. Standard amenities also include high speed internet via wireless LAN and /or Ethernet, indoor and/or outdoor swimming pool, room service, fitness center, continental breakfast, laundry service, valet, wake-up calls, hot tub, and free phone calls depending on the hotel local, regional, national, and/or international. Whether visiting a sporting event, attending a conference, or conducting business within the area, these are just some of the very unique and enhanced amenities you will discover while staying with Hilton University of Florida. All in all, come stay at one of these hotels during your stay in Gainesville, Florida.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Commuter Cab
Need a ride? Call Commuter Cab! (352) 256- 1086, we’ll pick you up. Commuter Cab is a division of Aimtree Transportation Company that has been accommodating North Central Florida and Southern Georgia for over 10 years and with your help we’ll be here for 10 more. We provide a large selection of ground transportation vehicles for all your everyday travel needs; going to work, a night on the town, rides to and fro, designated driving, and long-distance road trips.
Drivers and Vehicles
Our qualified and professional drivers’ main goals are always to pick you up and drop you off on time or earlier to your destination. All of our vehicles are highly maintained, hand-picked for excellent performance, and suited for whatever, you, as the customer, needs. With our large selection of ground transportation, from taxicabs to baggage recovery to medical transport, you can depend on Commuter Cab to get you there and pick you up.
Medical Transportation
Medical transport to and from Shands and AGH hospitals is no problem. If you can’t drive because of a bad leg injury or because of medicine, just call Commuter Cab. Our vans can handle the job and provide you with leg room and a clean atmosphere for comfort and convience. All we provide is cab ride.
Airport
Commuter Cab airport shuttle service branches out from Gainesville Regional Airport to Orlando, Tampa, and Jacksonville airports. This service also includes drop off to car rental agencies, if needed. Our drivers will wait for you in case there are complications renting a vehicle. As a courier service, Commuter Cab can recover baggage that is left at the airport for the same price as a person.
Taxis
Commuter Cab’s local taxicab service in Gainesville has cabs that go to Hawthorne to Levi County to Marion County and any town in between. We provide private hire, sedan and luxury town car rides to and from these areas. Our executive and corporate car accommodations are clean, affordable, and great for groups as well as Commuter Cab hotel limo and taxi shuttle services.
If your goal is a fabulous night on the town, Aimtree transportation, Inc.’s private hire taxis, luxury car, and limousine are at your service for a stylish escort to your favorite club or party.
All automobile transportation can be scheduled through our local business offices at (352) 256- 1086.
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The Oaks Mall in Gainesville Florida
The Oaks Mall is located in Gainesville, Florida on 6419 West Newberry Road. The Oaks Mall in Gainesville is the coolest, hottest retail shopping centers in Gainesville with Tioga Town Center coming in as a close second. Gainesville’s Oaks Mall is on a sprawling 901,000 square feet and resides in the clean, popular community on Newberry Road. Newberry Road has a long line of commercial stores that include Vitamin World, Newberry Road Chevron, and Toys “R” Us. Oaks Mall is home to and best place to experience the ultimate shopping adventure the City of Newberry has to offer. Gainesville’s Oaks Mall houses over one hundred and forty stores that include yet definitely are not limited to: Bebe, Lenscrafters, Radioshack, Hollister Co., Abercrombie & Fitch, Ann Taylor, Ann Taylor Loft, Aeropostale, Gamestop, Zales, Kay Jewelers, Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Belk, Sears, Dillard’s, JcPenny, Macy’s, GAP, Banana Republic, Express for Men, Express for Women, Lane Bryant, and many, many others. In this sprawling Mall, those not accustomed to an urban mall, could easily become lost. Unlike Butler Plaza, Gainesville’s Oaks Mall’s stores are tightly packed for optimal shopping. Butler Plaza is a shopping center that rival’s Oaks Mall in how many people use it yet not in exquisite professionalism and invoking a truly I-have-to-spend-all-my-money-on-those-pair-of-jeans-or-I’ll-die mentality. The Oaks Mall in Gainesville caters to all people. Whether you are Black, White, Hispanic, Indian, African, European, Asian, Pacific Islander, handicap, lower-class, middle-class, and/or anything under the sun, Oaks Mall provides the same shopping or window shopping experience for all. Most companies affiliated with the Oaks Mall are equal- opportunity employers such as Claire’s, Lids, Ann Taylor, Ann Taylor Loft, wet Seal, Things Remembered, and others. From my own buying experience, I can honestly say at Gainesville’s Oaks Mall 99.9% of all employees in all business are kind, straight-forward, and earnestly do their utmost to help you have an enjoyable shopping experience at their venues so you’ll come back. The Oaks Mall in Gainesville has a nice collection of stores that specialize in selling certain things. Eyewear, for example, is Lenscrafters’ arena; Jewelry is taken care of by Zales, Kay Jewelers, Gause and Son, Helzeburg Jewelers, and Macy’s. Clothing is primary for thing sold at Oaks Mall with over fifty venues selling everything from designer such as
Bebe, Banana Republic, Coach, and White Black to places like GAP and Giti to places people have never heard of. There are five main venues and anchor stores that reside in Oaks Mall they are as follows: JcPenny, Belk, Sears, Macy’s, and Dillard’s. These fantastic five of the Gainesville Oaks Mall are overall the dominant stores in size and annual income. JcPenny is a mid-range chain of American department stores based in Plano, Texas, a suburb north of Dallas. The company operates 1,093 department stores in 49 of the 50 U.S. states (except Hawaii) and Puerto Rico. In addition to selling the usual merchandise, J. C. Penney stores often house several leased departments such as Sephora, Optical, Portrait Studios, Jewelry & Watch repair, etc. Macy’s is a chain of mid-to-high range American department stores. Its selection of merchandise can vary significantly from location to location, resulting in the exclusive availability of certain brands in only higher-end stores. Its flagship store in Herald Square, New York City was recognized as the world's largest department store from 1924 until June 2009 when it was surpassed by Shinsengae Centumcity in South Korea. The company has designated additional regional flagships in major urban centers and operates a total of 810 U.S. stores (as of September 2008). The company produces the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, a well known parade which has been held on the streets of New York City annually since 1924. The company also sponsors the city's annual Fourth of July fireworks display, which began in 1976 and has continued ever since. Dillard’s is the outgrowth of a Nashville, Arkansas, department store founded in 1938 by William T. Dillard; its corporate headquarters remain located in the eastern edge of Little Rock's Riverdale area, and many of its executives and directors are members of the Dillard family. Sears is an American mid-range chain of international department stores which was founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Roebuck in the late 19th century. Formerly a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Sears merged with Kmart in early 2005, creating the Sears Holdings Corporation and found a yet another home at Gainesville’s Oaks Mall. Last but not least, Belk is a department store chain founded in 1888 in Monroe, North Carolina, by William Henry Belk which grew in size and influence throughout the South via chain in the United States, with its stores primarily located in the Southern United States. Oaks Mall has the pleasure of hosting all of these big name department stores and has monetized financially and substantially on Gainesville’s appreciation. Oaks Mall is surrounded by shopping venues that are not actually a part of the Oaks Mall and are mentioned here because popular food, eyewear, and clothing venue traffic customers through the Oaks Mall’s popularity with consumers. Such places are Petco, Staples, McDonald’s, Boston Market (the external store) and Sweetbay among others. Commuter Cab serves all of Gainesville so if you need a lift to the Oaks Mall plaza at an affordable fare we’ll get you there. We provide a large selection of ground transportation vehicles for all your everyday travel needs; going to work, a night on the town, rides to and fro, designated driving, and long-distance road trips. Oaks Mall is truly an asset to Gainesville’s commercial industry and with time will continue to grow, develop, and attract more businesses who wish to monetize on a nice portion of the consumer traffic.
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Thursday, August 6, 2009
Pensacola Regional Airport
Pensacola Regional Airport resides in the City of Pensacola. The City of Pensacola is located in Escambia County and the westernmost city in the Florida Panhandle. The first large United States Naval Air Station in the United States, is located southwest of Pensacola and is home to the Blue Angels flight demonstration team and the National Museum of Naval Aviation. Pensacola is nicknamed the “City of Five Flags” because of the five governments who controlled Pensacola; Great Britain, Spain, France, the Confederate States, and the United States. Passing from one country to the next,
Pensacola was the first place to be settled by Mexicans after many explorers such as Hernando de Soto and Ponce de Leon. With such a rich history, Pensacola is a very popular tourist attraction and Pensacola Regional Airport is the gateway to history and naval military at its finest. Pensacola Regional Airport is owned and operated by the City of Pensacola and was begun in 1933 after the owner of the San Carlos Hotel, Conner Hagler, with his trusty sidekick, Harry Blanchard a pilot, purchased five hundred thirty-four acres of woodland and established an airport on it. World War II brought about the United States Navy control of the Pensacola Regional Airport from 1942 to 1945. The 1950’s saw the airport gain a stronger sense of permanence with the construction of a new terminal (12,000 square feet) and control tower. Parts of “The Wings of Eagles”, with John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, Dan Dailey and director John Ford, were filmed at the airport in 1956. Technical improvements highlighted 1957, with runway approach lights and the instrument landing system (ILS). Today, the Pensacola Regional Airport handles over ninety-six plane departures and arrivals and is served by eleven airlines: American Eagle, Continental Connection, Continental Express, Delta Connection/ASA, Delta Connection/Chautauqua, Northwest Airlink/Pinnacle, US Airways Express/PSA, and US Airways Express/Mesa that handle regional flights and two commercial airlines AirTran Airways and Delta Air Lines. The property has been expanded from five hundred thirty-four acres of woodland to one thousand three hundred acres of pure aviation playground and business. Pensacola has many attractions that induce tourism and Commuter Cab would love to take you to see them. With low affordable rates, Commuter Cab will pick you up at any airport in Florida, Southern Georgia, and Southern Alabama. Call Commuter Cab (352) 256- 1086 to schedule your nest trip to America’s first European settlement in the United States.
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Pensacola was the first place to be settled by Mexicans after many explorers such as Hernando de Soto and Ponce de Leon. With such a rich history, Pensacola is a very popular tourist attraction and Pensacola Regional Airport is the gateway to history and naval military at its finest. Pensacola Regional Airport is owned and operated by the City of Pensacola and was begun in 1933 after the owner of the San Carlos Hotel, Conner Hagler, with his trusty sidekick, Harry Blanchard a pilot, purchased five hundred thirty-four acres of woodland and established an airport on it. World War II brought about the United States Navy control of the Pensacola Regional Airport from 1942 to 1945. The 1950’s saw the airport gain a stronger sense of permanence with the construction of a new terminal (12,000 square feet) and control tower. Parts of “The Wings of Eagles”, with John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, Dan Dailey and director John Ford, were filmed at the airport in 1956. Technical improvements highlighted 1957, with runway approach lights and the instrument landing system (ILS). Today, the Pensacola Regional Airport handles over ninety-six plane departures and arrivals and is served by eleven airlines: American Eagle, Continental Connection, Continental Express, Delta Connection/ASA, Delta Connection/Chautauqua, Northwest Airlink/Pinnacle, US Airways Express/PSA, and US Airways Express/Mesa that handle regional flights and two commercial airlines AirTran Airways and Delta Air Lines. The property has been expanded from five hundred thirty-four acres of woodland to one thousand three hundred acres of pure aviation playground and business. Pensacola has many attractions that induce tourism and Commuter Cab would love to take you to see them. With low affordable rates, Commuter Cab will pick you up at any airport in Florida, Southern Georgia, and Southern Alabama. Call Commuter Cab (352) 256- 1086 to schedule your nest trip to America’s first European settlement in the United States.
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Tallahassee Regional Airport
Tallahassee Regional Airport is a public airport owned and operated by the
City of Tallahassee, Florida and serves all of the major aspects of aviation including military, scheduled air cargo operations, general aviation, corporate aviation, light aircraft training, commercial, and a wide variety of other business-oriented and private general aviation activities. The Airport facility is located on a 2,743 acre site, seven miles southwest of the city's central business district and within the corporate city limits. The Airport's market service area includes a 100 mile radius, Tallahassee and 32 counties in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. Established in the start of the 20th Century, the City of Tallahassee opened its first municipal airport, Dale Mabry Field. Dale Mabry Field actually had a one grass landing strip, yet with the introduction of the United States Army’s fighter pilot training school, Dale Mabry Field was upgraded to three actual runways that serviced military and commercial operations until 1961. 1961 brought about a new facility that was intended to accommodate air traffic needs through the 1975, yet did so well it completely handled all of Florida’s capital city transportation needs as well as outlying areas until the late 1980’s. Many airlines serve the Tallahassee Regional Airport including Northwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, US Airways, Continental Airlines, and American Airlines. For the 12-month period ending May 31, 2007, the airport had 100,420 aircraft operations, an average of 275 per day: 51% general aviation, 29% air taxi, 15% military and 4% scheduled commercial. At that time there were 136 aircraft based at this airport: 76% single-engine, 14% multi-engine, 2% jet and 7% helicopter.Tallahassee Regional Airport will continue to serve Florida, Alabama, and Georgia for the rest of the century with your help as well as adequate funding. Commuter Cab serves the Tallahassee Regional Airport faithfully with affordable rates for small businesses and airport commuters.
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City of Tallahassee, Florida and serves all of the major aspects of aviation including military, scheduled air cargo operations, general aviation, corporate aviation, light aircraft training, commercial, and a wide variety of other business-oriented and private general aviation activities. The Airport facility is located on a 2,743 acre site, seven miles southwest of the city's central business district and within the corporate city limits. The Airport's market service area includes a 100 mile radius, Tallahassee and 32 counties in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. Established in the start of the 20th Century, the City of Tallahassee opened its first municipal airport, Dale Mabry Field. Dale Mabry Field actually had a one grass landing strip, yet with the introduction of the United States Army’s fighter pilot training school, Dale Mabry Field was upgraded to three actual runways that serviced military and commercial operations until 1961. 1961 brought about a new facility that was intended to accommodate air traffic needs through the 1975, yet did so well it completely handled all of Florida’s capital city transportation needs as well as outlying areas until the late 1980’s. Many airlines serve the Tallahassee Regional Airport including Northwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, US Airways, Continental Airlines, and American Airlines. For the 12-month period ending May 31, 2007, the airport had 100,420 aircraft operations, an average of 275 per day: 51% general aviation, 29% air taxi, 15% military and 4% scheduled commercial. At that time there were 136 aircraft based at this airport: 76% single-engine, 14% multi-engine, 2% jet and 7% helicopter.Tallahassee Regional Airport will continue to serve Florida, Alabama, and Georgia for the rest of the century with your help as well as adequate funding. Commuter Cab serves the Tallahassee Regional Airport faithfully with affordable rates for small businesses and airport commuters.
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Monday, August 3, 2009
The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is located in Atlanta, Georgia the Metropolitan Central of the South and home of the National Football League, the Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta is home to big name companies like Coca Cola, Delta Airlines, and AT &T Mobility. Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the state of Georgia as well as the urban core of one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the United States. With a population of over five hundred twenty-five thousand, Atlanta is the thirty-third largest city in the United States, and the twenty eight county Atlanta Metropolitan Area is the eighth largest such region in the United States, with more than five million inhabitants. Atlanta is a very diverse place and people from all over the world come to experience all it has to offer. Through the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, citizens of these United States and those from abroad can fly into the ATL and many take advantage of the wonderful airport which is the reason the Hartsfield- Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the world’s busiest airport.
The City of Atlanta is celebrated for its extraordinary, mind blowing attractions such as the World of Coca Cola and the Fox Theatre which is an historical landmark and one of the highest grossing venues in the world. Flying into the Hartsfield- Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which is completing its huge car rental sector named Hartsfield-Jackson Rental Car Center that will house close to ten thousand cars in two four- story buildings, is like setting foot into a small city unto itself. It has a mall, an automated people mover, a train station, and plenty of food and drink venues such as Starbucks among others. The ATL has five terminals or concourse that serve a wide variety of people and airlines. Some of these airlines include American Airlines, United Airlines, US Airways, AirTran Airways, Continental, Northwest Airlines, and of course Delta Air Lines. The ATL services military, cargo, general aviation, and commercial. The airport today employs approximately 55,300 airline, ground transportation, concessionaire, security, federal government, City of Atlanta and Airport tenant employees and is considered the largest employment center in the State of Georgia. With a payroll of $2.4 billion, the airport has a direct and
indirect economic impact of $3.2 billion on the local and regional economy and a total annual, regional economic impact of more than $19.8 billion. The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is owned by the City of Atlanta and operated by the Department of Aviation. Commuter Cab has shuttle service that regularly go up to the Atlanta International Airport so passengers can go freely to and from places such as Gainesville, Melbourne, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Daytona Beach, Ocala and Pensacola among others. Commuter Cab also assist in flight connection if your plane becomes delayed. We are happy to give discounts and a fair price as well as the convenience of a swift and efficient ride to your connection or destination. Call Commuter Cab at (352) 256- 1086.
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The City of Atlanta is celebrated for its extraordinary, mind blowing attractions such as the World of Coca Cola and the Fox Theatre which is an historical landmark and one of the highest grossing venues in the world. Flying into the Hartsfield- Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which is completing its huge car rental sector named Hartsfield-Jackson Rental Car Center that will house close to ten thousand cars in two four- story buildings, is like setting foot into a small city unto itself. It has a mall, an automated people mover, a train station, and plenty of food and drink venues such as Starbucks among others. The ATL has five terminals or concourse that serve a wide variety of people and airlines. Some of these airlines include American Airlines, United Airlines, US Airways, AirTran Airways, Continental, Northwest Airlines, and of course Delta Air Lines. The ATL services military, cargo, general aviation, and commercial. The airport today employs approximately 55,300 airline, ground transportation, concessionaire, security, federal government, City of Atlanta and Airport tenant employees and is considered the largest employment center in the State of Georgia. With a payroll of $2.4 billion, the airport has a direct and
indirect economic impact of $3.2 billion on the local and regional economy and a total annual, regional economic impact of more than $19.8 billion. The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is owned by the City of Atlanta and operated by the Department of Aviation. Commuter Cab has shuttle service that regularly go up to the Atlanta International Airport so passengers can go freely to and from places such as Gainesville, Melbourne, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Daytona Beach, Ocala and Pensacola among others. Commuter Cab also assist in flight connection if your plane becomes delayed. We are happy to give discounts and a fair price as well as the convenience of a swift and efficient ride to your connection or destination. Call Commuter Cab at (352) 256- 1086.
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