CHAMBER BLOG
*UPDATED October 2022 to reflect Primary Election Candidates* The 100,000 students enrolled in Pinellas County Schools represent not only the future generation but also our future workforce. School board elections are important to not only students and parents, but are also critical to our local businesses and economy. Strong schools have strong economic impact,…
Read MoreThe Shine’s On: Brick Business Law Company Name: Brick Business Law Industry: Business Law Years in business: 8 Website: brickbusinesslaw.com Contact: Kevin Brick kevin.brick@brickbusinesslaw.com Facebook & Instagram @brickbusinesslaw LinkedIn “We love our St. Pete clients and being part of their story and want to help more small businesses succeed in St. Pete.” Brick Business Law…
Read MoreThis week, State Representative Linda Chaney visited and toured the PARC Adult Day Training and Employment programs. Representative Chaney presented the organization with a check representing the 1.5-million-dollar appropriation awarded to PARC Center for Disabilities. This appropriation will cover expenses related to PARC’s Adult Community Life Skills Inclusion Center for Employment Training. PARC works in…
Read More“When we decided we wanted to expand to Florida’s vibrant West Coast, St. Pete, with its cozy local vibe, was the perfect fit.” Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream was born from a passion for creating smiles with delicious treats. All of their flavors, which include traditional ice cream, dairy-free ice cream, and sorbets, are still made…
Read MoreJune 29, 2022 — Today, Mayor Ken Welch announced that the City of St. Petersburg has canceled the current RFP process for the Tropicana Field site redevelopment and will launch a new one in mid-August. At the press conference, Welch committed to having a developer selected by the end of 2022. Welch stated that the…
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