BIZ BUZZ: Staples shopping center to add Dunkin' Donuts


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Dunkin’ Donuts has filed plans with the city of Palm Coast to taken over an existing 2,200-square-foot space on the north side of the Staples shopping center, closest to Old Kings Road North, according to city spokeswoman Cindi Lane.

The plan includes a drive-through location to be constructed on this same side of the building.

Other Biz Buzz:

Palm Coast BAC invites businesses to customize their entries in new online directory

The Palm Coast Business Assistance Center is launching an online business directory — the Palm Coast BAC Shop Local Directory — and is inviting Palm Coast businesses to customize their entries.

All registered businesses in Palm Coast will be a part of the new Shop Local Directory, at no cost to the businesses, according to a city press release. Most businesses are already listed with minimal, basic entries, giving just the business name and location.

Now, businesses have the opportunity to claim their entry and give it their own brand, with their logo, photos, a link to their website, telephone number and any Shop Local deals they’re offering. The business owner/operator will have control of the listing and will be able to edit it any time, as needed.

To customize a listing, visit palmcoastbac.com, click “programs” and then “Shop Local.” There is no charge to participate or to use the directory.

Home-based businesses are not currently listed, but all home-based businesses are eligible to participate at no cost, as well. Owners/operators of home-based businesses should call the BAC at 986-2499.

The Palm Coast BAC Shop Local Directory is divided into categories and also can be sorted by shopping districts and deals. The directory is an easy-to-use resource for residents and visitors to find registered Palm Coast businesses.

Shop Local is good for the economy, too: Locally owned businesses recycle a much larger share of their revenue back into the local economy.


East Coast Premier Properties hires Amy Havers

Amy Havers, has been hired as a sales agent at East Coast Premier Properties. She was born in Colorado, and has lived in Palm Coast since 2009. Her husband works in South Sudan. Julie Mathis is broker/owner of East Coast Premier Properties, located at 5402 N. Oceanshore Blvd. Call 445-9288, or visit ecpremierproperties.com.


Florida Hospital Flagler names new clinical resource manager

Florida Hospital Flagler has selected Idana Oliva to serve as the hospital’s clinical resource manager.
In this role, Oliva is responsible for maintaining quality patient care and enforcing policies, procedures, and practices of the facility. Oliva manages nursing operations for the 2 West Overflow unit, flex pool staff, and agency personnel.

Oliva previously served as Florida Hospital Flagler’s house supervisor. She is a Palm Coast resident and is fluent in Spanish.


Palm Coast Chiropractic Center celebrates nine years

Dr. Jenn Thornton, owner, has announced that of Palm Coast Chiropractic Center is celebrating nine years in business.

The center currently has five employees and care for newborns to seniors, at 4721 E. Moody Blvd., Suite 101, in Bunnell, in the Amaral Professional Offices. Call 386-437-7111.

 

 

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