Ken Peng, a local food blogger and critic with the title “Ken Eats Gainesville”, will begin writing a foo ...
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Peng’s “Ken Eats Gainesville” column to premier next month
Peng’s “Ken Eats Gainesville” column to premier next month
Ken Peng, a local food blogger and critic with the title “Ken Eats Gainesville”, will begin writing a food column for the Business Report of North Central Florida next month. Peng has lived in Gainesv ...
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Planning for the future is top strategy for local businesses
Planning for the future is top strategy for local businesses
By Mark Singletary Ask many, if not most, small business owners about future plans and it will normally i ...
By Mark Singletary Ask many, if not most, small business owners about future plans and it will normally include plans to grow the business to multiple locations. Two businesses that started in Gainesv ...
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The Future of Flying in Gainesville
The Future of Flying in Gainesville
By Laura Labovitz With an average of 14 flights a day out of the Gainesville Regional Airport on American ...
By Laura Labovitz With an average of 14 flights a day out of the Gainesville Regional Airport on American and Delta Airways, local residents aren’t exactly in the middle of a traveling haven. The Coun ...
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Gainesville civic clubs seeking to involve new generation of community leaders
Gainesville civic clubs seeking to involve new generation of community leaders
By Kristina Orrego Some of Gainesville’s local civic clubs are finding ways to involve millennials -- fro ...
By Kristina Orrego Some of Gainesville’s local civic clubs are finding ways to involve millennials -- from middle schoolers to burgeoning professionals and young parents -- in service-oriented project ...
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Study finds Boys & Girls Clubs a Good Community Investment
Study finds Boys & Girls Clubs a Good Community Investment
A newly commissioned study by Boys & Girls Clubs of America found these clubs are a sound investment, ...
A newly commissioned study by Boys & Girls Clubs of America found these clubs are a sound investment, providing nearly $10 in benefits to the community for every $1 invested. The study, conducted ...
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Business taxes
Business taxes
Perhaps the most technically complicated area of business law is the topic of taxes. The tax responsibili ...
Perhaps the most technically complicated area of business law is the topic of taxes. The tax responsibility of an enterprise and its owners arises from many sources and in many ways. It is in this dom ...
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Record attendance set in MLB Florida spring training games
Record attendance set in MLB Florida spring training games
Governor Rick Scott announced that Florida’s Spring Training Baseball reached a record high per game atte ...
Governor Rick Scott announced that Florida’s Spring Training Baseball reached a record high per game attendance this season. The average per game attendance of the 2016 Major League Baseball Spring Tr ...
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UF business school director to step down, continue focus on leadership and ethics education
UF business school director to step down, continue focus on leadership and ethics education
Dr. Brian Ray has announced that he will step down as Associate Dean and Director of the Heavener School ...
Dr. Brian Ray has announced that he will step down as Associate Dean and Director of the Heavener School of Business at the conclusion of the 2016 Spring semester. Dr. Ray will continue his role as a ...
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Gainesville Dev Academy holds grad ceremony in April
Gainesville Dev Academy holds grad ceremony in April
The following students have graduated from the Gainesville Dev Academy April 2016 developer class. The p ...
The following students have graduated from the Gainesville Dev Academy April 2016 developer class. The project is supported by the University of Florida Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, Santa ...
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Florida Chamber’s 2030 Plan Aims to Secure State’s Future
Florida Chamber’s 2030 Plan Aims to Secure State’s Future
By 2030, six million more residents will call Florida home. To prepare for this continued growth and ensu ...
By 2030, six million more residents will call Florida home. To prepare for this continued growth and ensure Florida remains successful, we need a plan for Florida’s future economy that ensures high-wa ...