BIZ BUZZ 6.13.2012


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+ Grace’s Place holds official grand opening June 9
Grace’s Place Bagels and Deli, which occupies the former Strathmore Bagels & Deli space, at 1000 Palm Coast Parkway, held its official grand opening 2 p.m. Saturday, June 9.

For more, call 283-5686.

+ BAC offers free cash-control workshop
The Palm Coast Business Assistance Center offered a free cost- and cash-control workshop 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 12, at the Palm Coast Community Center.

Sponsored by Intracoastal Bank, the workshop focused on what business owners should know about how their company’s costs stack up within the industry, tips for cost-reduction and maximizing cash flow.

To register, visit www.palmcoastbac.com. For more, call 986-2499.

+ Big Easy Café features food for Flagler Beach benefit
The Big Easy Café, located at 213 S. 2nd Street, in Flagler Beach, has launched a campaign to offer a new special sandwich every month, with a portion of its proceeds to benefit a local organization.

For June, the restaurant’s featured item is the Caretta Caretta Club, which will benefit the Volusia/Flagler Turtle Patrol.

For every purchase of the sandwich, $2 will be donated to the nonprofit group.

For more, call 439-3944.

+ AT&T to pay for old mobile devices
AT&T has launched a new program to buy old mobile devices from customers for reuse and recycling. The store’s average trade-in value is more than $80.

Phones can be traded in for credit, or the value of the trade-in can be donated to Cell Phones for Soldiers, a nonprofit which provides deployed and returning troops with free family communication.

To trade in a phone, wipe all personal data and restore to factory settings; then bring the device to any company-owned store.

For more, visit www.att.com/ecospace.

+ Walden, Rhonemus join ReMax Select
ReMax Select Professionals has hired two new sales agents, Jim Walden and Vicki Rhonemus.

The following agents were also recognized for their 2011 sales: Pam Capela, Randall Nuss, Doug and Tammy Colpoys, Steve Chesnut and Dave Pilvinsky.

New Palm Coast Businesses
The following companies were issued tax receipts between May 28 and June 8:

• Magic Shoe Repair LLC added computer service to its existing business, at 55 Plaza Drive.
• Storehouse Staffing LLC is a home-based staffing service.
• Sylvia McMahon’s Cleaning Service is a home-based janitorial service.
• Glam Squad is a home-based janitorial service.
• The Domestic Goddess is a home-based janitorial service.
• AAA Handyman Plus LLC is a home-based handyman service.
• Soil First Inc. is a home-based landscaping service.
• Silver Lining Handyman is a home-based handyman service.
• Hammock Décor LLC is an interior decorating firm, at 389 Palm Coast Parkway.
• Pao Gostosco Bakery is a bakery, at 9 Palm Harbor Village Way.
• StopByUs.com Inc. is a home-based internet business.
• Steven Santiago All Handyman Services is a home-based handyman service
• MDM Brick Pavers & Stones LLC is a home-based paving contractor.
• Franklin Goggans Property Preservation is a home-based landscaping service.
• Sequoia Crossing is a home-based tutoring service.
• Eastwind Homes LLC is a home-based certified building contractor.
• Joseph Vece’s Dog House is home-based mobile food vendor.

PALM COAST PERMITS
The following is an update for permit activity in the city from May 24 through June 6:
Total number of all permits issued: 202

Commercial permits issued:
• A $2 million permit was issued to Stirling Construction, for interior alterations to Palm Coast Dental Care, at 85 Cypress Point Parkway.
• A $150,000 permit was issued to TDS Construction Inc., for interior alterations to Bealls Department Store, at 9 Old Kings Road.

Occupancy permits issued:
• Baxter Technologies (DBA BT Motorsports) is located at 18 Hargrove Grade.
• Laxelle Assisted Living Facility is located at 117 Whipporwill Drive.

Commercial permit applications submitted:
• Stresser Construction submitted a $19,885 commercial permit application, for an accessory structure at 1 Commerce Blvd.
• Marand Builders Inc. submitted a $10,000 permit application for demolition of interior office at Wachovia Bank, at 1050 Palm Coast Parkway.

Residential permits issued:
• A $347,000 permit was issued to Paytas Homes, for a single-family residence at 158 Arena Lake Drive.
• A $266,000 permit was issued to Olsen Custom Homes, for a single-family at 9 N Park Lane.
• A $190,000 permit was issued to Amaral Custom Homes, for a single-family at 113 Colechester Lane.
• A $50,000 permit was issued to Tri-H Construction, for interior renovations to 18 Burgess Place.
• A $7,600 permit was issued to Grodi Terri Inc., for an addition to 25 Pillory Lane.
• A $4,424 permit was issued to Budd Severino Advanced Home, for an addition to 24 Riddle Drive.
• A $4,000 permit was issued to Jeanty Harley, for an addition to 32 Cooper Lane.
• A $1,947 permit was issued to Budd Severino Advanced Home, for an addition to 9 White Deer Lane.
• A $1,900 permit was issued to James Gagliano, for an addition to 21 Pennsylvania Lane.
• A $1,535 permit was issued to Sleser Pools Inc., for an addition to 3 River End Place.

 

 

 

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