Exclusive!! Actress Scarlett Johansson, who during her recent trip to Miami won the Super Bowl promotion, "Find Your Fortune at Flamingo," co-sponsored by Flamingo South Beach condominiums and Fortune International, announced today that she will donate the one-year lease on the three-bedroom condominium to Miami Children's Hospital. The donated unit will be used by the hospital for families of out-of-town patients as a peaceful respite during their child's treatments. Upon hearing the news of Ms. Johansson's generosity, Flamingo developer Michael Lerner of Chicago-based MCZ/Centrum, enhanced

Exclusive!! Actress Scarlett Johansson, who during her recent trip to Miami won the Super Bowl promotion, "Find Your Fortune at Flamingo," co-sponsored by Flamingo South Beach condominiums and Fortune International, announced today that she will donate the one-year lease on the three-bedroom condominium to Miami Children's Hospital. The donated unit will be used by the hospital for families of out-of-town patients as a peaceful respite during their child's treatments.  Upon hearing the news of Ms. Johansson's generosity, Flamingo developer Michael Lerner of Chicago-based MCZ/Centrum, enhanced Stock Photo
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Exclusive!! Actress Scarlett Johansson, who during her recent trip to Miami won the Super Bowl promotion, "Find Your Fortune at Flamingo, " co-sponsored by Flamingo South Beach condominiums and Fortune International, announced today that she will donate the one-year lease on the three-bedroom condominium to Miami Children's Hospital. The donated unit will be used by the hospital for families of out-of-town patients as a peaceful respite during their child's treatments. Upon hearing the news of Ms. Johansson's generosity, Flamingo developer Michael Lerner of Chicago-based MCZ/Centrum, enhanced the donation by exchanging her three-bedroom lease for leases on three, one-bedroom units so that more families could benefit from the partnership. 2/21/07 [[tag]]

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