Are his street lights a sign of the times?
Miami businessman installs light poles, then sells ads on them.
By Keith Donner
Miami Review
Yet another form of outdoor advertising has emerged and may be coming to a neighborhood near you. The new medium is mini billboards attached to streetlights. Eric Nadel, owner and founder of the North Miami firm pioneering the medium says its boards are the next logical step in outdoor advertising's revolution
Business is sheltering bus riders
By Gary Enos Staff Writer
Sunrise - Thanks to the business sense and drive of a 21 year-old entrepreneur, more residents can look forward to a safe and comfortable wait for the county bus
.Besides allowing bus riders to shield themselves from a driving rain or hot sun, the Nadels are selling advertising space on one end of each of the shelters. Some of the company's major clients include local developers and several fast food chains
He hopes to build fortune by building bus shelters By Jay Gayoso Staff Writer
To Eric Nadel, a 21 year old self-proclaimed entrepreneur, the idea of putting bus shelters at every major intersection seems so simple, so obvious, so lucrative
"Bus shelters are just a beginning for me," Eric Nadel says. "It's not that I don't like what I'm doing. I get a sense of pleasure watching people use my shelters or seeing my company's name on a shelter. I just want more
Firm offers town a new way to light streets By Carol Goldberger Special to the News/Sun-Sentinel
Pembroke Park - The town picks an innovative deal last month with a company that will install street lights for free. The company
will make a profit on the advertising revenue from 4 by 4 signs attached to the street light poles
Eric Nadel, owner and president of Nadel said as far as he knows this will be the first time the concept has being tried in the United States
Dania considering proposal for lighted city bus shelters By Patti Roth Fort Lauderdale News/Sun-Sentinel
Dania - The city is considering a proposal from a company that wants to build covered and lighted bus shelters. Under the proposal, the city would receive payment in exchange for permission to build the shelters, which draw revenue from advertisers. Each shlter would feature two advertisements, said Eric Nadel, president of Hollywood-based Trendel, Inc
City May Bench AD Policy To Attract Bus Stop Bids By Christopher Wellisz, Herald Staff Writer The Miami Herald
A longstanding prohibition against advertising liquor or cigarettes on public property may be lifted because Hollywood is having trouble finding companies willing to bid on a bus shelter franchise. Hollywood asked 11 companies to bid for the right to build 109 ad-bearing bus shelters on city streets. Only one company, Trendel Inc., responded
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Company Giving Cash For Beach Trash Cans By Herald Staff
The Miami Herald
A North Miami Beach company will donate money to buy 30 new trash cans for the Hollywood beach, a temporary solution for broken and rusted receptacles that the city can't afford to replace
Company Offers Pines Free Street Lights By Frank Fernandez/ Herald Staff Writer
A firm wants to pay Pembroke Pines for the opportunity to light up Flamingo Road. The catch: The light poles the company installed also would have back-lit advertisements bolted to them
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Entrepreneur Seeks To Install Light Poles That Contain Ads By Carol Goldberger, Special to the News/Sun-Sentinel The Sun-Sentinel
The 25-year-old entrepreneur whose old company installed bus shelters with advertising signs throughout West Broward soon will do the same thing again with his new company, only this time using street lights
FIRM GETS OK TO INSTALL ITS OWN COVERED SHELTERS AT TAMARAC`S BUS STOPS
By BOB LaMENDOLA, Staff Writer The Sun-Sentinel
TAMARAC -- The first privately owned bus shelters -- complete with advertising and security lights -- will appear on Tamarac sidewalks next month
MANORS MULLS PROPOSAL TO INSTALL BUS SHELTERS By CALVIN CARTER, Staff Writer The Sun-Sentinel
WILTON MANORS -- Eric Nadel wants some Wilton Manors residents to live sheltered lives -- at least those who use the Broward County transit system
OAKLAND PARK LEADERS RELEASE BRAKES ON BUS SHELTER PLAN
By RANDYE HODER, Staff Writer
OAKLAND PARK -- Residents soon will see new bus shelters all over town.
Installation of 14 new shelters by Trendel Inc. of Hollywood will start in January, pending final approval by city officials
Helium balloon blimps sail amid tough officials
By Gayle Lynn, Staff Writer.
Hollywood - Twenty-year-old Erie Nedel May be young but his business sense goes far...
Bench agreement wins approval
By Barbara Johnson, Times Staff Writer
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By Sean Rowe One morning in 1944, Carl Mayhue crossed the Las Olas bridge and give
birth to what may have been the nation's first commercial...
Vacant lot site of trash, and hope by Kelly Leon, staff Writer
Fort Lauderdale - About a dozen men waved and shouted at the pickup truck as it approached Sixth and Sixth Monday...
Grand de-sign Counties consider posting tougher billboard laws by Carl Herzog
Pending ordinances that would toughen restrictions on billboards in Dade and Broward counties could have...
Good Morning By Tony Doris
New contract, same old problem
Here we go again: It's contract-award season in Miami-Dade, time for county commissioners to hand out the goodies...
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