Radbill expanding shared-virtual office business
Don Radbill told local Historic City News business reporters that he is celebrating the Grand Opening of his second Virtual Office building on June 30th, from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at 100 Island Cottage Way.

Chef Michael & Christine McMillan announced to local Historic City News reporters that, effective today, The Bakery by Opus 39 will be closing and, effective this Wednesday, June 23, 2010, Opus 39 Restaurant & Food Gallery will be closing, as well.
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Robin Burchfield, President of the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce, told local Historic City News reporters that the Chamber will be hosting the Jacksonville Woman’s Business Center LaunchPad seminar.
Governor Charlie Crist announced to reporters for Historic City News that his request for a Fishery Failure Determination for Florida has been granted by the United States Department of Commerce.
Florida East Coast Railway announced to local Historic City News reporters that James Hertwig has been named as President and Chief Executive Officer of the company effective July 1, 2010.
John Hirabayashi, CEO and President of Community First Credit Union who counts many St. Johns County employees, including teachers and public safety workers as their members, asked local news reporters at Historic City News to inform our readers of pending legislation Hirabayashi says will adversely impact credit union members.