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Martin County's B4C Technologies develops alternative to carcinogenic substance
Thursday, December 22, 2011
PALM CITY — Twenty years ago, Ed McComas developed a process using a special mixture that would replace a widely used carcinogen in a process that increases hardness, wear resistance and life of numerous metal products. Hexavalent chromium first gained notoriety in "Erin Brockovich," the 2000 film starring Julia Roberts that told the story of a lawsuit
 
Indiantown earns enterprise zone designation
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Continuing its efforts to attract business and economic development, Indiantown late last week became the state's most recently designated enterprise zone.
 
Palm City-based Provides Green Alternative to Powerful Carcinogen
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Someone call Erin Brockovich. B4C Technologies LLC, based in Palm City, Florida, has developed and refined a product that could completely eliminate the need for hexavalent chromium, a known carcinogen when inhaled, for increasing hardness, wear resistance, and extending the life of metal products.
 
Bausch Enterprises of Stuart slated to get $12,000 training grant
Monday, December 5, 2011
Bausch Enterprises Inc., a Stuart-based aluminum fabricator, is in the final stages of receiving approval of a $12,000 job training grant from the state.
 
Old Cell Phone Co. of Palm City hiring 60 more workers after topping 500
Monday, November 21, 2011
Old Cell Phone Co. just topped 500 employees and is in the process of hiring about 60 more people.
 
H2Ocean Adds Jobs in Martin County
Monday, November 14, 2011

The Business Development Board of Martin County announces the expansion of H2Ocean, headquartered in Martin County. The company plans to add 30 employees in the next 36 months and will explore additional space when they reach capacity in their current location.

 
New face of manufacturing will be different in Martin County
Saturday, November 5, 2011

STUART — Nationwide, manufacturing has been the broken nose of a beat up economy.

But like a broken nose, Treasure Coast officials say the wound will heal, even if the facial feature looks a little different after recovery.

 
American Stairs Announces Plans to Add Employees and Expand in Martin County
Thursday, October 20, 2011
The Business Development Board of Martin County announces the expansion of American Stairs, currently located in Palm City. The company has purchased a building at 9011 SW Old Kansas Avenue in Stuart and will add 10 new employees in the coming 24 months. Additionally, American Stairs plans to invest $1.43M in building, renovations, and equipment.
 
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