Archive for the ‘Treasure Coast business’ Category
Monday, January 4th, 2010 by Cara Fitzpatrick
The Martin County Community Foundation will launch an initiative this month based on a popular development theory: Empower women to benefit the community.
The Center for Women’s Philanthropy, which will be run through the nonprofit foundation, will look for new entrepreneurial solutions to long-standing social problems.
Women must spend $1,000 a year for a minimum of three years to become a member. The money will be used either to pay for several small projects or for one large project, as determined by the members. (more…)
Tags: Blake Library, Community events, Martin County, Stuart, The Center for Women's Philanthropy, The Martin County Community Foundation
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Thursday, December 31st, 2009 by Cara Fitzpatrick
PORT ST. LUCIE — The battle for hospital supremacy on the Treasure Coast continues.
HCA Inc., which owns two hospitals in St. Lucie County, filed an appeal this week with the 1st District Court of Appeal in Tallahassee to stop Martin Memorial Health Systems from building a new hospital in Port St. Lucie’s Tradition community.
HCA exhausted its state appeals last month. (more…)
Tags: business, HCA Inc., Hospitals, Martin County, Martin Memorial Health Systems, St. Lucie County
Posted in Courts, Health, Martin County, St. Lucie County, Tradition, Treasure Coast business | 1 Comment »
Monday, December 28th, 2009 by Cara Fitzpatrick
Detroit may have been rocked this year by the financial woes of American automakers, but evidence of the crisis can be found in almost every American city. In Fort Pierce, it’s seen in the empty lots where car dealerships once stood on U.S. 1.
Many franchise owners, even successful ones, were forced to close in the midst of bankruptcy proceedings for Chrsyler and General Motors earlier this year.
Now, with federal legislation passed this month, owners like Bill Wallace of Wallace Chrysler Jeep in Fort Pierce have recourse. (more…)
Tags: business, Chrysler, Fort Pierce, General Motors, St. Lucie County
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Monday, December 28th, 2009 by Cara Fitzpatrick
Martin Memorial Health Systems, which owns two hospitals in Martin County, has been recertified as a primary stroke center.
The non-profit health organization first received its certification two years ago from The Joint Commission, a Washington D.C.-based non-profit organization that ensures hospitals meet national standards and performance measures.
The certification applies to both hospitals and an emergency clinic in St. Lucie West.
The commission’s certification program was developed with the help of the American Stroke Association.
Tags: business, Health, Martin County, Martin Memorial, St. Lucie West, Stuart
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Monday, December 28th, 2009 by Cara Fitzpatrick
Sol, Inc., a Palm City-based manufacturer of outdoor solar lighting, has appointed a new business development manager for its international operations in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.
Andy Chaguaceda, who will be based in Miami, has 30 years of electrical sales experience and has worked in Central America, the Caribbean and South Florida.
Sol, Inc. develops, manufactures and markets commercial and industrial-grade solar powered and energy efficient lighting systems. They have installed more than 38,000 systems worldwide.
Tags: business, Martin County, Palm City
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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE - And it’s a wrap.
The City Council Monday night unanimously gave final approval to a 20-year lease agreement with Wyndcrest DD Florida Inc. that requires the city to provide the company with 15 acres of land and a 150,000 square-foot movie animation and video game production studio within the Tradition development.
The move, finalizing a $51.8 million deal between the city and Wyndcrest, drew applause from local business and community leaders who urged the council to support the project because it would create much needed, high-paying jobs in the community. Nobody at the meeting spoke out against the project. (more…)
Tags: animation, approval, business, city council, Tradition, video
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, St. Lucie County, Tradition, Treasure Coast business | 1 Comment »
Monday, December 21st, 2009 by Cara Fitzpatrick
Liberator Medical Holdings, Inc., of Stuart, added two well-known members to its board of directors.
They are: Joseph Farish, a West Palm Beach lawyer and former judge, and Robert Cuillo, a former West Palm Beach car dealer and restaurateur.
Farish was involved in several high-profile cases, including the 1982 divorce of Roxanne Pulitzer. Cuillo owned Palm Beach Lincoln Mercury in West Palm Beach and currently owns or co-owns two restaurants in Palm Beach County.
Liberator Medical Supply Inc., a subsidiary of Liberator Medical Holdings, sells more than 5,000 products to Medicare-eligible patients with chronic conditions, such as diabetes or high blood pressure.
Tags: business, Joseph Farish, Martin County, Robert Cuillo, Stuart
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Monday, December 21st, 2009 by Cara Fitzpatrick
Support is growing for another of St. Lucie County’s “green” initiatives.
Four banks have committed a combined $20 million to establish a non-profit bank that would provide low-interest loans to homeowners and businesses looking to make environmentally friendly changes, such as installing solar panels. (more…)
Tags: business, environment, green, St. Lucie County
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Monday, December 21st, 2009 by Cara Fitzpatrick
The Fort Pierce City Marina, the crown jewel of downtown Fort Pierce before being ravaged by hurricanes five years ago, may finally be rebuilt.
City officials say the $20 million project will be an environmental and economic boon to the city, adding to revitalization efforts downtown.
Already, Marina Square and the river walk have been restored. A new library and county courthouse have gone in. Community events often are held downtown.
The only thing missing, city officials say, is to restore the city-owned marina. (more…)
Tags: business, environment, Fort Pierce, Fort Pierce City Marina
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Monday, December 21st, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — More than 600 teenagers and young adults frequent Invincibles Paintball park each month.
But the park, which opened in August and operates on 25 acres of city-owned land near Crosstown Parkway and Interstate 95, is in jeopardy of being shut down, said City Manager Don Cooper in a memo to the City Council.
The park’s owner, Vincent Cloe, built improper structures without building permits and inspections, encroached on non-leased city property, failed to file a complete site plan with the city among other issues, Cooper said.
(more…)
Tags: building permits, Crosstown Parkway, don cooper, fees, inspections, paint ball, port st. lucie city council, property tax, site plan, vincent cloe
Posted in Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Treasure Coast business | 4 Comments »