Prosperity Bank finds $81 million investor
Patriot Financial Partners LP has reached an agreement to invest in Prosperity Bank — the St. Augustine headquartered bank founded in 1984 by the late businessman and local attorney, Hamilton D. Upchurch.

Patriot Financial Partners LP has reached an agreement to invest in Prosperity Bank — the St. Augustine headquartered bank founded in 1984 by the late businessman and local attorney, Hamilton D. Upchurch.
About two weeks ago on August 13, 2010, Historic City News learned that the Chief United States Bankruptcy Judge of the Middle District of Florida, halted the sale of automobile loan assets of Lydia Cladek, Inc. — sustaining an objection to a motion to allow the sale of $1,049,000 in performing (paying) loans.
Flagler College is partnering with SCORE – Counselors to America’s Small Business — and The St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce to host a four-part planning workshop for small businesses.
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Media contact Kizzy Van Tine informed local St. Augustine reporters with Historic City News that the St. Augustine Regional Chapter of the Women’s Council of REALTORS® guest speaker at the next business lunch will be Dana Ste. Claire.
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee. The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Tax Collector and should be consulted before taking any action.
Historic City News learned that about 80 percent of the mixed-use residential and commercial units at Village Square in Palencia have sold to a private investment group for $2.7 million, or $53.90 per square foot and $74,639 per unit.
Despite nationwide concerns about the economy, St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys told Historic City News that visitors this summer are coming to Florida’s Historic Coast in record numbers.