- November 23, 2024
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+ Home Care Pharmacy of Palm Coast wins cruise from manufacturer
Richard Golden, CEO of Golden Technologies, a scooter, seat-lift and wheelchair manufacturer, recently named Home Care Pharmacy of Palm Coast as the winner of the company’s annual cruise drawing.
Home Care Pharmacy was selected from Golden’s Flagship Dealer Showroom program, comprising dealers in highest standing, and won a $1,500 Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines certificate.
Golden Technologies Director of Merchandising Piera Marotto came to Palm Coast to present Home Care Pharmacy’s Dr. Corgan with the certificate.
“We called ourselves the Prize Patrol and walked right into the store with balloons and making noise to hype up the excitement of the prize presentation,” said Marotto.
Corgan said he will be taking his wife, Carol, with him on his vacation, probably to the Caribbean. Home Care Pharmacy has been in business in Palm Coast since 1987.
For more, visit www.GoldenTech.com.
+ Real Living Real Estate earns national recognition
Five real estate agents from Real Living Real Estate, with offices on Florida Park Drive, State Road A1A and Cypress Point Parkway, have won customer-service awards from its national Premier Service Department, which measures performance based on written customer surveys issued by a third-party organization.
Marge Ankrom and Kendall Caputo will be given Elite awards, and Suzanne Lynch, Lucille O’Day and Steven Andrade will be presented Diamond awards, at an upcoming conference in Las Vegas.
This is the third consecutive year Caputo will be recognized.
For more, visit www.RealLivingPalmWest.com.
+ Jim Walden wins top listing at 100 Plus Realty
At its first monthly meeting of 2012, 100 Plus Realty Group LLC named Jim Walden as the company’s top-listing real estate agent of the year, as well as, for the third consecutive year, its salesperson of the year, which is awarded to the agent with the highest sales volume. Walden, who has been a licensed agent since 2004, also won salesperson of the month in December.
For more, call 986-0344.
+ Aiden Lynch joins Prudential Real Estate
Prudential Commercial Real Estate in Palm Coast has announced the Jan. 5 addition of Aiden Lynch to its company, to serve Flagler and St. Johns counties.
Lynch was vice president of Hammock Beach Real Estate for eight years.
+ Words Etc. adds résumé-writing to services
Christine Speno, owner of Words Etc. Writing & Editing of Palm Coast, has announced the addition of résumé writing and revision to her company’s services.
Established in 2008, Words Etc. offers writing/editing services for résumés, web content, grant research, thesis review, press releases, business documents and copy editing. Speno is also a member of the National Resume Writers’ Association.
For more, visit www.WordsEtc.info or call 478-9409.
NEW PALM COAST BUSINESSES
According to Palm Coast’s Business Assistance Center, the following companies were issued business tax receipts between Jan. 16 and Jan. 27.
• Palm Coast Private by Noell Pennington is a home-based arts/crafts retailer.
• Scully Consulting Inc. is a home-based consultant.
• Boyer Premium Home Finishes is a home-based handyman service.
• Top Notch Cleaning of Flagler Inc. is a home-based janitorial service.
• Jeff Evans State Farm is an insurance office, at 4982 Palm Coast Parkway.
• Asian Armor Tattoo Company LLC is a tattoo studio, at 222 St. Joe Plaza Dr.
• Corporate Cakes is a retail store, at 10 Florida Park Drive.
• Certified Mobile Detailing is a home-based mobile detailer.
• Florida Exterior Cleaning LLC is a home-based, pressure-washing service.
• Queen of Clean is a home-based cleaning service.
• Watson Installation is a home-based handyman service.
• One Source Maintenance & Supply is a home-based repair service.
• Rainbow Window Cleaning is a home-based cleaning service.
SOLD!
+ CVS store sells for $7.4 million
The CVS Pharmacy at 1 Old Kings Road was recently sold to Texas-based investing firms The Landes Group and Lovasz Investments, for $7.4 million.
The deal was what CVS Public Relations Director Mike DeAngelis calls a “lease-back” sale, which means the property is sold with the stipulation that it will be leased back to CVS, in order for the company to continue operations.
“This is a very common real estate practice for us,” he said, “as we prefer not to own the properties where our stores are located.”
In fact, 97% of the CVS’s total properties operate on long-term lease agreements.
— Do you know of a business doing interesting things in Flagler County? Contact Mike Cavaliere at mike@palm coastobserver.com.