Casey Colburn

Florida Green Building Law: NASCAR Goes Green
This blog post originally appeared on FloridaGreenBuildingLaw.com (July 23, 2013). Hello, Race Fans! Anyone who follows auto racing knows that fuel strategy is key to success on the track. Florida-based NASCAR is attempting to separate itself from the pack by adding electric car charging stations from https://pattestingcompany.co.uk/ to its LEED Gold Daytona Headquarters. People with […]

Politically Personal: What’s with all the noise? (10/19/12)
This article originally appeared on PoliticallyPersonal.com (Oct. 19, 2012). Aside from learning why the under 40 crowd thinks it’s high time Sarasota reforms its current noise ordinance, City Commissioner Paul Caragiulo’s takeaway from Wednesday’s community workshop at City Hall Annex should be that if you advertise it, they will come. “I’m absolutely ecstatic we have so […]

GCCF: Foundation announces 2012 class of Gulf Coast Leadership Institute (4/5/12)
VENICE, FL (April 5, 2012) – Gulf Coast Community Foundation has selected 25 individuals from across the region to participate in the 2012 class of Gulf Coast Leadership Institute. The group of aspiring and veteran community leaders will take part in a full leadership- development program led by faculty from the nationally recognized Fanning Institute […]

SRQ Magazine: Green Building Roundtable 2009 (7/1/09)
This article was originally published in SRQ Magazine (July 2009). At the law firm Kirk-Pinkerton, P.A., shareholder Casey Colburn helps clients focus on the Triple Bottom Line, doing what’s right for people and the planet while still turning a profit. It’s a three-pronged approach to sustainability and one Kirk-Pinkerton’s employees follow with pride. As a […]

SRQ Magazine: Green Innovators (7/1/10)
This article was originally published in SRQ Magazine (July 2010). Kirk-Pinkerton, P.A. Casey Colburn, Attorney/Shareholder, LEED AP; William Robertson, Civil Trial Attorney/Shareholder Casey Colburn championed sustainable thinking decades before green practices entered the main stream. As a law student at the University of Pittsburgh, he studied environmental issues and regularly argued with his law school […]

Sarasota Observer: Young advocates find collective voice (2/21/13)
This article was originally published in the Sarasota Observer (Feb. 21, 2013) Maya Sullivan has lived in Sarasota for three-and-a-half years. The 28-year-old dealer channel manager for PlexiDor moved to the area in August 2009, from Alabama. “It was for a guy, and it didn’t work out,” Sullivan said. “I bet there a lot of […]

Herald-Tribune: New SNN show to highlight local real estate (4/18/13)
This article originally appeared on HeraldTribune.com (April 18, 2013) SNN Local News will air the first episode tonight of its new weekly real estate TV show hosted and produced by Candice McElyea, president of 360 Degrees PR. The show is dubbed “Get Real! Estate on the Suncoast.” The paid advertiser will feature local businesses and properties […]

Herald-Tribune: Woman’s nightmare with county building officials ‘keeps going on’ (10/10/12)
This article was originally published on www.heraldtribune.com (October 10, 2012). When Susanna Stock set out to remodel her new home on Siesta Key, she wanted more room to take care of her aging father. That was five years ago. Her father is in a nursing home now. He never did move to Siesta Key. Stock’s […]
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