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| American Custom Yachts in Stuart creating jobs in marine industry |
| Tuesday, January 12, 2010 |
Tradesmen in Martin County may have a clear indication that the economy is starting to turn, with 40 new jobs being created at American Custom Yachts. |
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| Sports car racing team to add about 30 jobs in Martin County |
| Tuesday, January 12, 2010 |
Lured by its proximity to racetracks, a sports car racing team has opened up shop in Martin County. |
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| Business Development Board Announces Expansion of Existing Martin County Business |
| Friday, January 8, 2010 |
The Business Development Board of Martin County (BDBMC) is pleased to announce the expansion of Coaxial Components Corp. in Martin County. The company, currently located on 1501 SE Decker Avenue in Stuart, will relocate and expand on Blue Water Way near Jack James Drive. |
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| Business Development Board of Martin County (BDBMC) announces several new appointments to its 09-10 Board of Directors |
| Wednesday, January 6, 2010 |
Bob Brunjes, President and Publisher of Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers, was appointed as an at-large member. The Martin County Realtor's Association appointed Dave Derrenbacker of Water Pointe Realty Group. Shaun Plymale, Managing Shareholder of Chapman and Plymale Law, P.A., will represent the City of Stuart. Joe Catrambone, President/CEO of the Stuart/Martin County Chamber of Commerce, was appointed as an ex-officio member. |
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| Business Development Board Welcomes New Company to Martin County |
| Tuesday, January 5, 2010 |
The Business Development Board of Martin County (BDBMC) is pleased to welcome Extreme Speed Motorsports to Martin County. The American Le Mans series race team owned by champion race car driver Scott Sharp will soon open their new location at 7782 SW Jack James Drive. |
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| American Le Mans Series race team Extreme Speed Motorsports sets up shop on Jack James Drive |
| Tuesday, January 5, 2010 |
STUART, FL (January 5, 2010) - The Business Development Board of Martin County (BDBMC) is pleased to welcome Extreme Speed Motorsports to Martin County. The American Le Mans series race team owned by champion race car driver Scott Sharp will soon open their new location at 7782 SW Jack James Drive. |
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| Famous face is spokesman for Palm City health technology company |
| Tuesday, December 29, 2009 |
Connectyx Technologies Corp. has a new, famous face to help promote its personal healthcare management tool, MedFlash.
Dr. Bob Arnot, former chief medical correspondent for NBC News and health correspondent for CBS News, is now the company's chief knowledge officer. |
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| Jensen Beach company makes device being used by blind Iraqi students |
| Friday, December 18, 2009 |
Juliet looks like a box - filled with wires and metal - about a foot high, a foot deep and 2 feet wide.
But the device named after Shakespeare's classic character has appropriately become half of a vast love story that encompasses an Iraqi school for the blind, a New England-based school for the visually impaired, and Enabling Technologies - a Martin County company that makes the most renowned computerized Braille printer/embossers. |
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