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Renovation of the "Inn on The Beach" in Daytona Beach

Cuhaci & Peterson Architects awarded contract to renovate Inn on The Beach in Daytona Beach

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Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, LLC, the architectural firm that designs more than one million square feet of retail space annually, was recently awarded a contract to renovate the Inn on the Beach located on U.S. A1A in Daytona Beach.

Lonnie Peterson, chairman of Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, LLC, based in Orlando’s Baldwin Park, said Humphrey Realty Corp. awarded the contract.

Renovation work on the property should start in late summer, Peterson said.

For more information, contact:

Lonnie Peterson, Chairman Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, LLC, 407-661-9100. Jed Downs, President Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, LLC, 407-661-9100. Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications, 407-644-4142

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Larry Vershel is founder and CEO of Larry Vershel Communications, Inc. He earned a BA in Journalism and an MA in English Literature from Columbia University in New York City, and served as general assignment reporter, business news reporter and business editor at major U.S. daily newspapers including the Baltimore Sun and Tampa Tribune. He served as a White House speechwriter during the Carter administration, and covered the war in Lebanon for The Economist. In 1982, he was awarded a writing grant from the Israeli government. Larry has published one play, three novels and three collections of poetry.