Posts Tagged ‘20100127’

Obama to announce high speed rail plan in Tampa

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

AP wire

A day after delivering a State of the Union address aimed at showing recession-weary Americans he understands their struggles, President Barack Obama intends to award $8 billion in stimulus funds to develop high-speed rail corridors and sell the program as a jobs creator.

Obama and Vice President Joe Biden plan to announce grants for 13 major corridors during a town hall meeting in Tampa, Fla., Thursday, the president’s first public appearance following his speech to the nation. It’s an attempt by the White House to show that getting Americans back to work is the president’s top priority and that he has a plan for how to do it.

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SecondAct web site to target baby boomers

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Folio Mag

The management team at Irvine, California-based Entrepreneur magazine is gearing up for a product launch that puts the team outside its usual business-minded comfort zone. This spring, the magazine is planning to launch SecondAct.com, a Web site targeted to an older audience that’s looking to begin a “second act” in life.

According to president and corporate publisher Ryan Shea, the site will feature content on topics including travel, starting a business, finance management, purchasing a vacation home and trying new foods and wine. Shea said SecondAct will target “boomers,” but is “really for anyone who is looking to make a major change in their lives.” Content will be created by a stable of celebrity bloggers and experts of various fields, and will include user-generated content.

“For several years we have been looking at different markets that are complimentary to what we do best,” he said. “After much research it became more apparent that this market is underserved—but more importantly, from an audience perspective, it is growing exponentially.”

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Will job dissatisfaction lead to more entrepreneurship?

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

David Miller, Creative Class

Though U.S. unemployment is in the 10 percent range and we continue to hear people are “just happy to be employed,” a new survey from The Conference Board finds that only 45 percent of Americans are satisfied with their jobs. Even greater numbers of those under 25 are unhappy with their employment.

Here is an excerpt from the On Deadline column/blog at USA Today.

Only 45% of American are satisfied with their work, the lowest level ever recorded in 22 years of surveys, the Associated Press reports.

The figure is down from 49% in 2008, says the Conference Board research group, which conducts the survey.

Workers under 25 expressed the most dissatisfaction — about 64% of them saying they are unhappy in their jobs.

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Sweetbay Opens First "Green" Store in Tarpon Springs

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

We thought why not create a store that is as committed to the planet as much as it is to delivering the freshest items to our customers? A store that is environmentally friendly, and committed to conserving energy and water. A store that wastes less and recycles more. A store that puts the people, planet and product first. So we did. And you can see it for yourself at our newest store in Tarpon Springs.

These changes from our traditional building methods, may help qualify this new Sweetbay Supermarket in Tarpon Springs for LEED certification. LEED is an internationally recognized certification system that measures how well a building performs in terms of energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor environmental quality, and stewardship of resources and sensitivity to their impacts.

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St. Petersburg Launches New Online Guide for Small Businesses

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

- www.StPeteSBR.org -

The city of St. Petersburg unveiled a new one-stop online reference guide for small businesses, www.StPeteSBR.org, designed to help small businesses easily access city assistance programs, business incentives, marketing tools, databases, and more.

Mayor Bill Foster was on-hand as the new online guide was previewed to an audience of more than 60 business owners attending “Destination Retail,” the last in a three-part series for retail business owners that was held today at St. Petersburg’s Palladium Theater.

The online guide at www.StPeteSBR.org lists more than 150 links covering topics such as city assistance, business services, database sources, and local, state, and national resources. In addition, the city’s Business Assistance Center (BAC) services and program offerings are featured.

At the March 2009 Small Business Summit, attended by 219 small business owners, owners frequently requested greater accessibility to valid and timely information to assist them with business support services and more – www.StPeteSBR.org services that need. It is a one stop online reference guide that provides and abundance of easily accessible information relevant to St. Petersburg’s small business owners.

“This city has been built on the backs of small businesses, and the city is committed to working to retain and strengthen our small businesses. We hope business owners will find the new online reference guide an important tool for doing business – and succeeding – in St. Petersburg,” stated Mayor Bill Foster.

To learn more please visit www.StPeteSBR.org or contact Kimberly Bailey, Economic Development Coordinator, at (727) 893-7784 or email Kimberly.Bailey@stpete.org.

Calling Creatives who want to SPEAK UP!

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

We want to know about projects you’re working on that will benefit Tampa Bay!

Creative Tampa Bay is seeking guest authors for our weekly “Creatives Speak Up” column. If you are interested, please submit a brief (250 words or less) description of what you are working on, including how it will benefit your city or the Tampa Bay reion and how it fits within Creative Tampa Bay’s mission to: buzz@creativetampabay.com. We will also consider opinion articles related to the state of creativity in Tampa Bay or what it will take to move our region to the next level.

Sample past Creatives Speak Up articles

2010 Better Community Award Nominations

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

1000 Friends of Florida

Building Better Communities

www.1000fof.org

Due on January 31, 2010

Click here  for the nomination form, and

click here for more information about the awards program.

Nominations for Better Community Awards Must Be Postmarked On or Before January 31

Through its Better Community Awards Program, 1000 Friends honors efforts to save special places, fight sprawl and build better communities in Florida. We encourage you to nominate individuals, organizations, public-private partnerships, local governments, agencies, and/or projects that have enhanced the quality of life in your community. A copy of the nomination form is attached. Nominations for the 2010 Better Community Awards must be postmarked on or before January 31.

Please contact Vivian Young at 850-222-6277, ext. 109 or vyoung@1000fof.org if you have any questions. You may visit http://1000fof.org/Awards/main.asp for information on past recipients.

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New Sunday Morning Market opens in Seminole Heights

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Market Hours will be from 9 a.m. – 1p.m.

Future Market Dates: March 14th, April 11th, May 9th

New and Fresh for the Urban Corridor

In an eclectic neighborhood known for its historic homes and support for small business and community events, Seminole Heights and it’s pool of forward thinkers have now helped to initiate more sustainability by starting the neighborhood’s first Open-air, Fresh Market.

Americans for the Arts Half-Century Summit

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

This June 25–27, more than 1,500 arts professionals, artists, community and business leaders, students, and elected officials will gather in Baltimore, MD for the 2010 Americans for the Arts Half-Century Summit, our 50th Anniversary Convention. The Summit will both celebrate past successes and envision the future of the arts, while also delivering the tools, training, and professional development that you need and expect from our Annual Convention. Preconferences on arts education and public art will take place June 24–June 25.