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This third and final recording, conducted in 2000 by journalist Gaspar González, features businessman and developer Stanley Whitman (1918–2017) discussing his later years and ongoing disputes surrounding Bal Harbour Shops. Whitman details a long-running conflict with a neighboring church over parking rights, reflecting on property negotiations, legal challenges, and his fiduciary duty to tenants. He comments on development trends in Florida, the influence of Walt Disney’s land purchases on Orlando, and changes in Miami-Dade’s luxury market. The conversation reveals Whitman’s views on fairness, reputation, and civic responsibility during the later decades of his career.

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