January New Businesses
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When the St Augustine Planning and Zoning Board met this afternoon, Frank Green, one of the owners of Four G Partners property at 111 King Street, spoke in support of his potential tenant, Kenny’s Market Place — but no one else in the room did.
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Historic City News reminds readers that the Planning and Zoning Board will consider two requests from the owners of the proposed Kenny’s Market Place Tuesday; one is to make alcohol sales at the former Hamblen Hardware.
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An Atlantic Beach construction firm has confirmed for Historic City News that they have won the contract to begin building a Salt Life Food Shack restaurant in St Augustine Beach on property across from the St Johns County pier.
Historic City News is following with interest the outcome of federal regulators who are examining a practice used by debt collectors to track down people on Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites and its implications for other industries; including law enforcement, private investigation and news reporting.