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| New Indiantown company unveils new gardening product |
| Tuesday, August 21, 2012 |
| INDIANTOWN — The first new company to open in the town's Enterprise Zone since it was created in January celebrated the unveiling of its new product Tuesday.
H2grOw introduced the world's first irrigated grow bag at W&W Lumber, the Ace Hardware store on Warfield Boulevard, which is the first to offer the product.
With the grow bags, consumers |
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| Two Martin County companies on Top 50 list to watch |
| Monday, August 20, 2012 |
| STUART — Two Martin County companies on the verge of huge growth spurts have been named to a list of the Top 50 Florida Companies to Watch.
Advanced Technologies Group Inc. and H2Ocean were nominated by the Business Development Board of Martin County and selected by the Michigan-based Edward Lowe Foundation, which started the Companies to Watch |
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| Indiantown Small Business to Launch Revolutionary Product at W&W Lumber during a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Tuesday |
| Monday, August 20, 2012 |
| STUART, FL (August 20, 2012) – The Business Development Board of Martin County (BDBMC) is pleased to announce that H2grOw, will officially launch its product in W & W Lumber during a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday. The company is the first new business to locate in the Enterprise Zone.
WHO: H2grOw
WHAT: Ribbon Cutting |
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| Two Martin County Targeted Companies Win This Year’s “Top 50 Florida Companies to Watch” |
| Friday, August 17, 2012 |
| STUART, FL (August 17, 2012) – The Business Development Board of Martin County (BDBMC) received word today that two Martin County companies are recipients of the 2012 “Top 50 Florida Companies to Watch”. The Awards are part of the Edward Lowe Foundation, helping communities help their entrepreneur’s initiative. The foundation actively embraces and |
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| Business Development Board of Martin County |
| Monday, August 6, 2012 |
| Martin County has long been a leisure playground for business leaders. Now there’s an effort to show them that Stuart, Jensen Beach, Palm City, Indiantown and Hobe Sound are great places to grow a business too.
That was the reason for an award-winning ad by the Business Development Board of Martin County (BDBMC). Their innovative ad, “Where business meets |
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| Local economic development agencies key to attracting investments and jobs |
| Monday, August 6, 2012 |
| Economic times have been tough. But throughout the recession, the area’s economic development organizations have steadily and successfully worked to bring jobs and private investments to the Research Coast.
Together the Indian River County Chamber of Commerce; theBusiness Development Board of Martin County and the Economic Development Council of St. Lucie |
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| STS Aviation Announces Promotions |
| Monday, July 30, 2012 |
| STS Aviation Group announced several executive level promotions due to the exceptional growth of all four divisions.
Mark Smith is now the group president of STS AeroStaff Services, STS Line Maintenance, and STS Engineering Solutions. He has been with STS for more than 12 years.
Tom Covella has been promoted to group president of STS Component Solutions. |
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| Martin County, FL Small Business Receives Training Grant for Existing Employees |
| Friday, July 13, 2012 |
| STUART, FL (July 12, 2012) - The Business Development Board of Martin County (BDBMC) is pleased to announce that Level 3 Inspection (L3I) has been awarded a grant in the amount of $11,250 to train existing employees. The grant is administered through Workforce Florida and prepared by the BDBMC and the company. L3I was founded in 2008, moved to Martin County |
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