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Parkinson’s Foundation Adds 3 Centers of Excellence to Its Network

PARKINSON’S NEWS TODAY — September 27, 2018 — BY LARRY LUXNOR Ohio’s Cleveland Clinic will officially become a Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence on Oct. 2, followed by the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston on Oct. 4, and the Cleveland Clinic Nevada in Las Vegas on Oct. 19.

Next month’s three plaque unveiling ceremonies will bring the number of U.S. and overseas facilities bearing the designation to 45, said John Lehr, CEO of the Parkinson’s Foundation.

“The centers are already functional, and up and running,” Lehr told Parkinson’s News Today in a Sept. 26 phone interview. “What this designation means is that they have achieved a certain level of excellence as defined by the foundation. There’s a series of criteria we look at. All these facilities competed with 28 other potential centers, and after a careful yearlong review, we determined that these three were the best qualified to become centers of excellence.”

In other words, Lehr said, these three centers — along with the other 42 that have already received the designation — are “fully credentialed in terms of having movement disorder specialists and neurologists trained in Parkinson’s-specific issues.”

Such centers are staffed with teams of professionals in physical therapy, occupational therapy, social work, and mental health.

“They’re already providing patients with the full range of ancillary services and also conducting research,” said Lehr, estimating they serve a combined 120,000 Parkinson’s patients annually.

Among patient advocacy groups, the Centers of Excellence concept originated  with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF), where Lehr worked from 2004-2009 on the business side. Among other things at CFF, he ran a national campaign that raised $1758 million – money that paid for the early-phase trials of the Vertex therapies that ultimately became Kalydeco (ivacaftor) and Orkambi (ivacaftor/lumacaftor).

“This is the same concept,” Lehr said “In each disease-specific area where you have these types of centers, it’s a signal to patients with the disease – and their caregivers – that they can be assured they’re getting the highest level of care.”

The expansion of the Centers of Excellence project, first announced earlier this month, is funded through donations from individuals. The largest single gift — in the amount of $450,000 — comes from philanthropist Stephen Bittel, founder and CEO of the South Florida real-estate developer Terranova.

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SUMMER CONTINUES TO SIZZLE FOR MIAMI’S RETAIL REAL ESTATE MARKET

MIAMI’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS — August 7, 2018 Terranova Corporation, South Florida’s leading commercial real estate firm, has announced a plethora of new tenants opening in two of its most prestigious retail locations in Miami-Dade County – Coral Gables’ Miracle Mile and Miami Beach’s coveted world-famous pedestrian thoroughfare Lincoln Road.

On Lincoln Road, three new restaurants and a café embracing the diversity of Miami Beach’s local and tourist populations, join the vibrant mix of dining destinations and retail outlets on the Road.  At the same time, Miracle Mile welcomes two fast-casual restaurants and a unisex salon and spa to the Mile in tandem with the completion of the city’s streetscape beautification project.  In June 2018, Terranova announced the first wave of vendors (there will be 16 in total) many of the exciting new local concepts in their first brick and mortar location, that have signed on to their new 9,600 square foot food hall, The Lincoln Eatery (TLE), located just north of Lincoln Road.  TLE is slated to open in December 2018.

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Inside the Mind of Stephen Bittel

THE CORAL GABLES MAGAZINE — August 2018 — BY JP FABER Fifteen years ago Stephen Bittel – Chairman and founder of South Florida commercial real estate powerhouse Terranova – decided to begin buying property on Miracle Mile. Today Terranova is the largest property owner on what Bittel calls Coral Gables’ “high street,” and a firm believer that families today want to live in walkable urban environments rather than in the suburbs. We recently caught up with Bittel and asked him for his insights about Coral Gables, where in recent years he has played a growing role as a civic booster.

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