In an announcement from Chris Kamienski, Executive Vice President and North Region Market President for Prosperity Bank, Historic City News and Media was advised that effective Friday, August 15th at 5:00 p.m., the Ponte Vedra Banking Center and the Jacksonville Beach Banking Center will close permanently.
Category: Business
New Businesses through 05/11/2008
Begin Business Date: 05/05/2008 End Business Date: 05/11/2008
From the records of
DENNIS W. HOLLINGSWORTH
New Businesses through 05/04/2008
Begin Business Date: 04/28/2008 End Business Date: 05/04/2008
From the records of
DENNIS W. HOLLINGSWORTH
New Businesses through 04/27/2008
Begin Business Date: 04/21/2008 End Business Date: 04/27/2008
From the records of
DENNIS W. HOLLINGSWORTH
Old Florida Museum’s new digs
Since 1999, Chuck and Karen Ponce along with Sandy Craig have operated the Old Florida Museum (originally known as Historic Villages of St. Augustine) at 254 San Marco Avenue in the location owned by TE-B-CO of St. Augustine; the Tebault family company that previously operated St. Augustine Trains.
Their attraction invited guests to explore Florida’s pre-European past when Timucuan Indians inhabited the region and to get a feeling for what it was actually like to live and work in those times.
Local restaurants join forces
Two months ago, several local restaurant owners decided to do something to level the playing field with the onslaught of larger, chain restaurants who promote themselves in St. Augustine.
According to records filed with the Florida Division of Corporations, Ted McLemore of Zhanra’s and South Beach Grill joined Lorna McDonald owner of the Raintree Restaurant, Pat Morrissey owner of Gypsy Cab Co, Chris Way owner of Barnacle Bills as well as Michael McMillan owner of Opus 39 and the Tasting Room, to form The St. Augustine Independent Restaurant Association, Inc.