Posts by Angelica
CONRIC pr + marketing adds graphic designer Alyse Ryan
FORT MYERS, Fla. – Alyse Ryan has joined CONRIC pr + marketing, adding to its award-winning design team. Ryan will work collaboratively with the creative team to develop impactful imagery for print and digital media as part of the comprehensive services the agency provides for its growing clientele across the country. CONRIC pr + marketing…
Read MoreU.S. Small Business Administration to Offer Disaster Loans with No Interest and No Payments for First Year
WASHINGTON– Today, Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the voice in President Biden’s Cabinet for America’s 33 million small businesses, announced the Agency will waive the interest rate for the first year on new disaster loans and extend the initial payment deferment period automatically to 12 months. “We…
Read MoreBusey Bank donates temporary office space to Greater Fort Myers Chamber after hurricane
FORT MYERS, Fla. – Busey Bank has donated the temporary use of its office space to The Greater Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce while the organization works to rebuild after Hurricane Ian. The Chamber has operated from its office on Edwards Drive in downtown Fort Myers since 2004. The space received extensive water damage due…
Read MoreGrumpy Goat Coffee launches SWFL STRONG coffee to raise funds for hurricane recovery
Grumpy Goat Coffee roastery in Bonita Springs has launched SWFL STRONG coffee. Profits from sales of SWFL STRONG coffee will be donated to Hurricane Ian recovery efforts. The specialty grade, single origin, high altitude coffee is fully traceable and features tasting notes including chocolate, coffee cherry and cocoa flavors and finishes clean with a smooth…
Read MoreBrenda Burns Joins Weichert, Realtors® – Agency ONE
Fort Myers, Fla. (Grassroots Newswire) – Weichert, Realtors® – Agency ONE is proud to announce Brenda Burns has joined their Fort Myers office. Burns joins a dedicated team of knowledgeable agents at Weichert, Realtors® – Agency ONE, who bring many years of combined real estate expertise to their clients. Weichert, Realtors® – Agency ONE, located…
Read MoreFICPA Holds Disaster Recovery Event in Fort Myers
FORT MYERS, FLORIDA – To continue supporting Florida residents who were affected by Hurricane Ian, the Florida Institute of CPAs (FICPA) held a Disaster Recovery Event on Monday, Nov. 28. The event took place from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at FICPA member firm Stroemer and Company in Fort Myers. “During the past few weeks, our thoughts…
Read MoreLee County launches housing website to better connect Hurricane Ian-impacted residents with resources
Fort Myers, FL – To better assist Hurricane Ian-impacted residents connect with state, federal and other partnering entities for housing needs, Lee County has launched a new landing page at its storm website. Now www.leegov.com/storm features a one-stop location for housing resources. Click on the house icon, or look for “Housing” in the left rail. …
Read MoreLee & Associates Announces Southwest Florida Transactions
FT. MYERS, Fla. – Lee & Associates, the largest broker-owned commercial real estate firm in North America, announced today it recently completed the following transactions: Sales WestSide 2, LLC purchased a 35,387sf freestanding building on 4.39 acres in the Alico Trade Center at 8951 Alico Trace Center Rd., Lot 3, Ft. Myers from Seagate Alico…
Read MoreSBA Extends Deadline to Jan. 12 for Florida Businesses and Residents to Apply for Physical Disaster Loans for Hurricane Ian
ATLANTA – The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced today it will extend its deadline to Jan. 12 to give Florida businesses and residents more time to apply for federal disaster loans for physical damages that occurred from Sept. 23 through Nov. 4 due to Hurricane Ian. The disaster declaration includes the Florida counties of…
Read MoreFEMA Advances Accessibility: Policy Change Provides Over $559 Million to Disaster Survivors Who Would Have Been Previously Ineligible for Assistance
WASHINGTON — This week, FEMA announced that over $559 million was provided to survivors in additional assistance as a result of a policy change which expanded acceptable forms of documents to prove home ownership and occupancy. Because of the policy update, more than 100,000 additional applicants have been able to get assistance as renters and owners. In…
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