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Business Digest 07/26/2023

July 25, 2023 By B.C. Manion

Bucs COO to speak
Brian Ford, chief operating officer of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, will be speaking at the Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce membership luncheon on July 28. He’ll be sharing team updates and other developments within the organization.

Space is limited so secure your spot early. The cost is $33 for members and $38 for non-members.

For more information, visit GreaterPasco.com

Commerce & Coffee
The North Tampa Bay Chamber hosts Commerce & Coffee on the fourth Tuesday of each month, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Raining Berries, 25595 Sierra Center Blvd., in Lutz. It’s a chance for chamber members to network, without an agenda, in a relaxed setting.

East Pasco Networking Group
The East Pasco Networking Group (EPNG) meets on the second Tuesday of the month (except for December), at 7:30 a.m., at IHOP, at 13100 U.S. 301, in Dade City. The group’s meetings feature speakers from a wide array of backgrounds. Here is its upcoming slate of speakers:

  • Aug. 8: Peter Castellani, founder of Oasis Pregnancy Care Center and Amy Yarborough, director of Pregnancy City Center
  • Sept. 12: Todd Vande Berg, director of planning, City of Zephyrhills
  • Oct. 10: Nikki Alvarez-Sowles, Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller

For more information about EPNG, contact Nils R. Lenz at 813-782-9491 or  

Avoiding unlicensed contractors
The Pasco Sheriff’s Office (PSO) offers these tips to help citizens to avoid unlicensed contractors, especially in hurricane season, according to a news release. This crime places citizens at potential risk for poor quality work and noncompliance with building codes. Also, property owners become liable for any injuries, run the risk of contractors failing to meet obligations and may become a victim of scams.

To avoid unlicensed contractors, the sheriff’s office offers this advice:

  • Ask for licenses and confirm a contractor’s references before agreeing on a project;
  • Do not  feel pressured into a contract or work with which you’re not comfortable;
  • Obtain several written estimates before you start any remodeling;
  • Do not make full payment until the job is complete.

In addition to the PSO’s advice, it’s a good idea to make sure that complaints have not been lodged against a particular contractor. You can check in with your local government representative’s office to get guidance on how to find that information.

SCORE mentors
Businesses needing help can get it from a SCORE mentor, and people with knowledge to share can volunteer to mentor others. SCORE welcomes those needing assistance, as well as those who are able to provide it. Find out more by visiting SCORE.org/pascohernando.

Registrations open for EDC awards
The Pasco Economic Development Council’s Annual Awards ceremony, now in its 35th year, is considered Pasco’s premier business event. It attracts hundreds of business, community and elected leaders from around Tampa Bay. The highlight of each year’s event is the Annual Industry Awards honoring Pasco County companies that have exhibited major economic and community impact .

This year’s event is set for Sept. 7 from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at the Pasco-Hernando State College Instructional Performing Arts Center, 8657 Old Pasco Road, in Wesley Chapel.

Online registrations are now available. To find out more, go to Pasco EDC’s website at PascoEDC.com.

‘Green Eyeshade’ awards
WUSF Public Media has received three prestigious “Green Eyeshade” awards for excellence from the Society of Professional Journalists. This included work created through a new collaboration between WUSF and several Black-owned publications, including The Weekly Challenger, Florida Courier and Royaltee Magazine, according to a news release.

“I am immensely proud of the work this newsroom has produced to delve into issues that are vital to Florida residents,” Jann Urofsky, the general manager for WUSF, said in a release. “To see recognition of work done in cooperation with our new partners is especially important.”

Named in honor of the green eyeshades traditionally worn by newsroom editors, these awards date back to the 1950s and recognize the very best print, television, radio, and digital journalism in the southeastern United States, the release says.

Entries for this year’s awards came from newsrooms in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia.

This year, WUSF’s Green Eyeshade awards include:

  • First Place: Breaking news Reporting/Radio for coverage of Hurricane Ian
  • Second Place: Best Newscast/Radio awarded to host Craig Kopp and reporters Stephanie Colombini and Gabriella Paul. Morning Edition, Nov. 14.
  • Second Place: Public Service in Radio Journalism for “Black Mental Health Series” awarded to WUSF’s Stephanie Colombini, Daylina Miller, Octavio Jones, Julio Ochoa and Mary Shedden, in collaboration with The Weekly Challenger, the Florida Courier and Royaltee Magazine.

The series on Black mental health previously won regional Edward R. Murrow Awards, and it explored the issues of racism, health inequities and the effects of Jim Crow segregation for Black Americans.

Barbecue & Networking
The Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce has its monthly barbecue lunch and networking event in Land O’ Lakes on the second Thursday of each month, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at New Beginnings, 18935 Michigan Lane, in Land O’ Lakes.

The event is hosted by Judi Fisher. Those attending can place a lunch order for barbecue, catered by Hungry Harry’s, if they choose. The gathering is free for chamber members, plus the cost of food. There’s a $10 fee for non-members.

If you are not a member but would like to check out the event for free, call the chamber office at 727-842-7651 or 813-909-2722 for a one-time free entry.

The lunch is sponsored by Architectural Signage & Printing.

Business Digest 05/31/2023

May 30, 2023 By B.C. Manion

NTBC business breakfast
Rebecca Schulkowski, president of BayCare Hospital Wesley Chapel, will be the featured speaker at the North Tampa Bay Chamber’s business breakfast on June 6 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The new hospital opened in March. The breakfast will be at Pasco-Hernando State College’s Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranch, 2727 Mansfield Blvd., in Wesley Chapel. Admission is $25 for members and $30 for non-members. Pre-registration is required. Reach out to for more information, or visit NorthTampaBay Chamber.com to register.

Low unemployment, high tourism
Florida’s unemployment rate of 2.6% in April is lowest among the nation’s top 10 largest states, according to news released by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office. The news release also noted that the state had a record 37.9 million visitors between January 2023 and March 2023, the largest volume of visitors ever recorded in a single quarter. Florida’s statewide unemployment rate has remained lower than the national rate for 30 consecutive months since November 2020.

Coffee cafe has new location
Foxtail Coffee Co., opened its newest location at 10907 N. Dale Mabry Highway, with a grand opening and ribbon-cutting on May 27 (after press deadline). Foxtail has been brewing craft coffee since opening its first café and roasting facility in Winter Park, in 2016, according to a news release. Since then, Foxtail has continued to grow, today offering more than 50 locations in Florida, one in Georgia and more openings in the southeast and the west. Adrian Lojo is the franchisee of the new shop.

EoS celebrates new gym
EoS Fitness has opened a new location at 17634 Harpers Run, in Lutz. The 42,000-square-foot facility features the latest in smart fitness technology and recovery, providing what’s needed for users to achieve health, fitness and wellness goals, according to a news release. The Lutz location features EoS Smart Strength Equipment, a seven-piece smart technology line that personalizes each member’s workout to their individual goals and fitness levels. For more information or to join, visit EoSFitness.com.

Local business celebrations
These business celebrations were announced by the North Tampa Bay Chamber:

  • Wesley Chapel Harley-Davidson had its grand opening/ribbon-cutting on May 20. The event was held at the new dealership at 25245 Wesley Chapel Blvd.
  • Crumbl Cookie had a ribbon-cutting on May 19, at 15718 N. Dale Mabry Highway.

Tampa Downtown Partnership survey
The Tampa Downtown Partnership’s 2022 Downtown Worker and Resident survey  revealed that workers are not fleeing downtown offices, but do want to see Tampa’s Riverwalk extended, according to a news release. The survey gathered more than 2,000 responses.

According to some key results: 

  • Just 8% of downtown Tampa’s workers are working fully remote from home, compared to 28% in 2020.
  • Regardless of where they live, they want Tampa’s Riverwalk to be extended, with 93% of workers and 91% of residents supporting that idea.
  • The survey also showed that 37% of workers and 35% of residents consider the Riverwalk as Tampa’s greatest asset.

The survey has been conducted every two years since 2008.

East Pasco Networking Group
The East Pasco Networking Group (EPNG) meets on the second Tuesday of the month (except for December), at 7:30 a.m., at IHOP, at 13100 U.S. 301, in Dade City.  The group’s meetings feature speakers from a wide array of backgrounds. Here is its upcoming slate of speakers:

June 13: Pasco County Tax Collector Mike Fasano and Pasco Supervisor of Elections Brian Corley
July 11: Billy Poe, city manager for the City of Zephyrhills
Aug. 8: Peter Castellani, founder of Oasis Pregnancy Care Center and Amy Yarborough director of Pregnancy City Center
Sept. 12: Todd Vande Berg, director of planning, City of Zephyrhills
Oct. 10: Nikki Alvarez-Sowles, Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller

For more information about EPNG, contact Nils R. Lenz at 813-782-9491 or

Governing board elects officers
The Southwest Florida Water Management Board District Governing Board has elected officers for the 2023-2024 term, according to a news release from the district. Those elected are: Ed Armstrong, chair; Michelle Williamson, vice chair; John Mitten, secretary; and, Jack Bispham, treasurer. Governing Board members are unpaid, citizen volunteers, appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Florida Senate. The Governing Board sets policy for the water management district, which seeks to protect water resources, minimize flood risks and ensure that public water needs are met.

Hillsborough Supervisor of Elections wins award
The Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections Office has been honored with a national Clearinghouse Award for “Outstanding Innovations in Elections – Large Jurisdiction,” according to a news release from the elections office.

The awards, also known as the “Clearies,” are presented by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission to celebrate excellence and hard work of election offices across the country.

During the 2022 election cycle, the Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections Office developed an application that contributed to a very quick turnaround when reporting election night results, with 100% of precinct-level results reported by 8:40 p.m. election night for the 2022 General Election, according to the news release.

“We’re very proud to be recognized for this achievement,” Supervisor of Elections Craig Latimer said, in the release. “Managing 247 Election Day polling places and serving the fourth largest electorate in Florida is a challenge, so we are constantly working to be innovative and improve our processes.”

Hillsborough’s elections office was one of 24 programs recognized with a Clearie Award.

More information on the Clearies and each awardee is available on EAC.gov.

New communications director
Kiran Malik-Khan has been named the senior communications director at the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA.

Business Digest 04/05/2023

April 4, 2023 By B.C. Manion

Social Media Growth Marketing
Shelly Cassin, president of Just Market It, will present a session on strategic social marketing on April 12, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the SMARTstart Grove Entrepreneur Center, 6013 Wesley Grove Blvd., Suite 202, in Wesley Chapel. The session will focus on helping those attending to communicate their message in ways that create brand awareness, help establish you as a dominant figure in your community and generate leads for your business. Registration is free and available online at SmartStartPasco.com/thegrove-entrepreneur-center.

Chamber announces roundtable
The Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce has announced a medical roundtable to take place on April 6 from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., and the roundtable will be held going forward on the first Thursday of every month.

The meeting will be facilitated by Adam Shoemaker of HPH Hospice, at Chapter Health Services, at 6801 Rowan Road, in New Port Richey. The session will cover everything health care that affects the Greater Pasco health care industry. It also will offer a chance for those attending to interact with members of the health care community and discuss current topics in the industry.

Registration is free and available on the chamber’s website at GreaterPasco.com.

Moffitt and Saint Leo host community expo
Saint Leo University and Moffitt Cancer Center are teaming up to create jobs, internships and educational opportunities for Saint Leo students, as well as the community at-large.

The public is invited to join Saint Leo students and alumni for the Moffitt and Saint Leo University Community Expo, which will take place on April 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the university, 33701 County Road 52 (formerly State Road 52), in St. Leo.

Parking is available in the university’s parking garage, located on the east side of campus. Register to attend online at Moffitt.org/SaintLeoCommunityExpo.

The focus will be on careers and education for most of the day.

Partner named at Schifino Lee
Schifino Lee, a leading national advertising and branding agency, has announced that Jeff Philbin has been named to the role of partner.

He joins agency founders Paola Schifino and Ben Lee and is the first partner to be named since the founding of the agency, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.

Philbin joined the agency in May 2021 as director of business strategy and initially was responsible for new business development, according to a news release.

He quickly expanded his role at the agency, becoming a senior account manager for select clients, then adding talent recruitment and management of strategic agency partners, and also taking on the role of media spokesperson for the agency and for tourism industries across the Tampa Bay area, the news release says.

“Jeff has been named a partner because he earned it,” Ben Lee, co-founder, Schifino Lee, said in the release. “Since joining our agency almost two years ago, Jeff has re-energized our new-business outreach, strengthened our pipeline of prospects, landed several major clients, and taken on agency management responsibilities. On top of this, he’s an incredibly fun and positive person to work with.”

East Pasco Networking Group
The East Pasco Networking Group meets on the second Tuesday of the month (except for December), at 7:30 a.m., at IHOP, at 13100 U.S. 301, in Dade City. The group’s meetings feature speakers from a wide array of backgrounds. 

Upcoming speakers are: 

  • April 11: Christopher Dester, founder of the Academy of Spectrum Diversity, and Col. Jeff Harrington, of the Pasco Sheriff’s Office
  • May 9: Mike Moore, former board member on the Pasco County Commission, now with The Southern Group

For more information, contact Nils Lenz at 813-782-9491 or

NTBC Coffee Connection
The North Tampa Bay Chamber has its Coffee Connections networking session every third Friday of the month, from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., at Coffee Speaks n Tea Talks, 19651 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., in Tampa. Coffee Connection provides a chance to mingle with other chamber members and community leaders, and to make friends and exchange ideas.

Business planning help
If you need help with handling business issues, you may be able to find the support you need through SCORE.org — an organization that provides workshops, a library of resources and business mentors. Visit the website to find out more about the free help that is available.

Pasco EDC seeks nominations
Nominations are being accepted by the Pasco Economic Development Council (Pasco EDC) for its 2023 annual awards, which recognizes companies that are having extraordinary economic impact on their community. The deadline for nominations is the close of business on April 28.

This year, Pasco EDC will recognize the achievements of top companies in Pasco County for their economic excellence in company growth, workforce improvement, and community involvement, according to a news release. Finalists are interviewed by a committee of volunteers, and the winners will be announced at Pasco EDC’s 35th Annual Awards event on Sept. 7.

Nominees should be a “for profit” business-to-business company operating in Pasco County, excluding municipalities or affiliates. If you know of a company outside of those parameters that has gone above and beyond their mission to show excellence, they may be nominated for consideration through the Special Contribution category.

Nominations can be submitted online at PascoEDC.com/events/details/35th-annual-awards. 

This year’s categories are:

  • Pasco Establishment Award: The winner in this category must have established its Pasco County operations between January 2022 and December 2022.

This award will recognize a recently established company that is demonstrating substantial progress and/or has the potential for a significant community impact.  

  • Economic Excellence Award: This award will go to a company that established its business in Pasco County between January 2022 and December 2022. It will recognize a business that has made a commitment to improving the overall economic health and quality of life in Pasco County, creating a diverse workforce, and providing exceptional value to customers, all while demonstrating ingenuity, integrity, and leadership. 

Other award categories:

  • International Achievement Award: This award will recognize a business that has demonstrated outstanding achievements in international relations, global leadership, and export growth through its relationship with Pasco EDC, Enterprise Florida, or Global Tampa Bay. Nominees will be scored based on company growth, international program participation, workforce improvement, and community involvement. 
  • SMARTstart Entrepreneur of the Year: This award will recognize an entrepreneur who has engaged in numerous SMARTstart programs. Through their experiences and education, they have turned their passion into a thriving business. Nominees will be scored based on company growth, SMARTstart involvement, and community impact as a leading start-up. 

Business Digest 03/08/2023

March 7, 2023 By B.C. Manion

Tampa ranked among best places to live
Scholaroo, a finance website, has conducted an in-depth analysis of Best Cities to Live In, in 2023, and based on that research, Tampa ranked No. 9.

The analysis involved looking at 47 metrics, organized into eight key indicators of satisfaction and happiness, based on a news release from Scholaroo.

Those key indicators are: crime and safety; affordability; economy, quality of life; healthcare; education; employment and infrastructure.

Florida has two of the top best cities to live in, with Naples topping the list.

For the complete study and methodology, or additional details about 2023 Best Cities to Live In,  visit https://scholaroo.com/report/best-cities-to-live/

USDA environmental incentives
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting applications through its Natural Resources Conservation Service for its Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP).

The funding is for fiscal year 2023 through March 2024, using funds provided through the Inflation Reduction Act.

The EQIP-IRA applications must include at least one core Climate Smart Agriculture and Forestry (CSAF) conservation practice or activity that directly improves soil carbon, reduces nitrogen losses, or reduces, captures, avoids or sequesters carbon dioxide, methane or nitrous emissions associated with agricultural productions, according to a USDA news release.

Facilitating practices or activities that are needed to implement the core practice may also be included.

Applications for EQIP-IRA will be accepted until March 24, 2023 and are available at local USDA Service Centers and online.

Applicants must have farm records established with USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA). Advance payment options are available for historically underserved producers.  

Tax service ribbon-cutting
The North Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce is hosting a ribbon-cutting for American Financial Service and Tax at the chamber’s office, 1868 Highland Oaks Blvd., Suite A in Lutz. The celebration will be from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., with the ribbon-cutting at 4:30 p.m.

Pulte expands Whispering Pines community
Pulte Homes has acquired an additional 80 acres to expand its Whispering Pines community in Land O’ Lakes, according to a news release.

The community is currently under construction, off Lake Patience Road.

About 100 homes will be built on the acreage acquired in early January, the news release says.

At completion, Whispering Pines will have 330 single-family homes. The first phase of the project includes 228 homes.

Pre-sales are ongoing and the community is scheduled to host its grand opening from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on March 25, at 20876 Drake Elm Drive.

The sales center and three professionally decorated model homes will be open.

For more information, call 813-547-8725.

Pasco County job fair
Pasco County’s human resources department is holding an in-person job fair from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on March 16 at the Pasco County Extension Office in Dade City, 36702 State Road 52.

Managers will be on-site to conduct on-the-spot interviews and applicants are advised to dress for success and bring several copies of their resume.

There are current openings in these categories: correctional officer trainees; utility positions; public works equipment operators; 911 dispatchers; firefighters; engineers; GoPasco bus drives; and field inspectors.

To learn more, visit MyPasco.net.

Greater Pasco Chamber is making a trip Tallahassee
The Greater Pasco Chamber’s public policy committee has invited chamber members to accompany its public policy committee for “Pasco County Day” in Tallahassee. The trip will allow visits with local representatives to advocate for industries and businesses.

The chartered bus is set to depart from New Port Richey at 6:30 a.m. on March 15 and return at 10 p.m. the same day.

Chamber member pricing for the chartered bus ride is  $50, with a $10 discount if registered by March 10. Attendees are responsible for their own meals and any other personal costs incurred during the trip.

For more details, call the Greater Pasco Chamber, at 727-842-7651 or visit GreaterPasco.com.

East Pasco Networking Group
Featured speakers at the 7:30 a.m. March 14 breakfast meeting of the East Pasco Networking Group will be Al Hernandez, a member of the Pasco School Board; Bill Cronin, president and CEO of the Pasco Economic Development Council Inc.; and Melonie Monson, former CEO of the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber and a candidate for mayor of Zephyrhills.

The meeting will be IHOP, 13100 U.S. 301, in Dade City.

For more information, call Nils Lenz at 813-782-9491.

Business planning help
If you need help with handling business issues, you may be able to find the support you need through SCORE.org, an organization that provides workshops, a library of resources and business mentors. Visit the organization’s website to find out more about the free help that is available.

Business Digest 03/01/2023

February 28, 2023 By B.C. Manion

Pour-your-own candle shop
A new pour-you-own candle experience, offered by 3 Eleven Aroma, has opened at the KRATE at the Grove. The shop offers guests the opportunity to create candles from start to finish, using a combination of scents and choosing from a variety of candle sizes.

3 Eleven Aroma is open, but also plans to have a grand opening celebration on March 11.

KRATE at the Grove is an entertainment destination made from 94 repurposed shipping containers. It is located with the Grove at Wesley Chapel, at 6105 Wesley Grove Blvd.

Aroma Joe’s
Aroma Joe’s will celebrate its location at 3939 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes, with a week of special events, Feb. 27 through March 3. The celebration will culminate with a community activation: 10% of all proceeds will be donated to Land O’ Lakes Christian School on March 3, according to a news release.

The 1,600-square-foot coffeehouse has drive-thru and walk-up options, and serves a variety of coffee and espresso drinks.

The location opened in August of 2022 and is owned and operated by one of the original founders of Aroma Joe’s, Marty McKenna and his wife, Marlene.

Business celebrations
These businesses recently held celebrations:

  • The Legacy at Highwoods Preserve, 18600 Highway Preserve Parkway, in Tampa,, held a grand reopening with a ribbon-cutting, live music and food on Feb. 21.
  • B&B Theatres, Wesley Chapel The Grove 16, 6333 Wesley Grove Blvd., in Wesley Chapel, had a ribbon cutting on Feb. 15 to celebrate its newly remodeled location. The theater now offers a variety of movie-going experiences. It also boasts two Premium Large Format Grand Screens, which are massive, wall-to-wall, curved screens — making the theater home to two of the largest movie screens in the nation.

NTBC Coffee Connection
The North Tampa Bay Chamber has its Coffee Connections networking session every third Friday of the month, from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., at Coffee Speaks n Tea Talks, 19651 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., in Tampa. Coffee Connection provides a chance to mingle with other chamber members and community leaders, and to make friends and exchange ideas.

East Pasco Networking Group
Featured speakers at the 7:30 a.m. March 14 breakfast meeting of the East Pasco Networking Group will be Al Hernandez, a member of the Pasco School Board; Bill Cronin, president and CEO of the Pasco Economic Development Council Inc.; and Melonie Monson, former CEO of the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber and a candidate for mayor of Zephyrhills. The meeting will be IHOP, 13100 U.S. 301, in Dade City.

For more information, call Nils Lenz at 813-782-9491.

Business planning help
If you need help with handling business issues, you may be able to find the support you need through SCORE.org, an organization that provides workshops, a library of resources and business mentors. Visit the organization’s website to find out more about the free help that is available.

SWFMD governing board appointments
Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed three members to the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFMD) Governing Board, according to a SWFMD news release.

The governor appointed James Holton, Dustin Rowland and Robert Stern to the board.

Holton, of St. Petersburg, is the president and owner of JWH Properties Inc., MHH Enterprises Inc. and James W. Holton, P.A. He earned his bachelor degree from Stanford University and his master degree and juris doctor from Boston University. Holton represents Pinellas County.

Rowland, of Dade City, is the president and owner of Rowland Truck Lines. He graduated from Zephyrhills High School in 1994. Rowland represents Pasco County.

Stern, of Tampa, is a partner and attorney for Trenam Law. Stern earned his bachelor degree in business administration and his juris doctor from the University of Florida. Stern represents Hillsborough County.

The appointments are subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.

Members on the governing board are volunteers. The board sets policy for SWFMD, which has the responsibility of managing water and related resources in West Central Florida to meet the needs of current and future water users while protecting the environment.

Business Digest 02/01/2023

January 31, 2023 By B.C. Manion

(Courtesy of Courtesy of Cresco Labs / Sunnyside)

Sunnyside Lutz opens
Sunnyside Lutz is a cannabis dispensary at 21708 State Road 54 in Lutz, and is Cresco Labs’ 22nd location in Florida.

Sunnyside is best known in Florida’s cannabis industry for its bright, welcoming store environment, patient-focused service, knowledgeable wellness advisors and wide assortment of top-quality branded cannabis products, according to a news release.

Sunnyside Lutz offers products from Cresco Labs’ branded portfolio including Cresco, One Plant, Supply, Good News, Remedi and Sunnyside.

For more information, visit Sunnyside.shop online.

New board member
Sola Adewunmi, CCMA AMS, has been named to the board of directors at Gulfside Healthcare Services.

Adewunmi is now one of 10 community leaders who provide oversight and support to the nonprofit organization.

Adewunmi is the community manager at Greenacre Properties Inc., and has extensive professional background in television broadcast news.

Gulfside’s board members volunteer their leadership, expertise and talents to ensure the organization stays focused as it pursues its mission and vision.

Under new management
Smoothie King at Trinity Village Center, 10720 State Road 54, in Trinity, is under new management. The Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce had a ribbon-cutting on Jan. 28 to celebrate.

PNC Bank pledges donation
PNC Bank has pledged $500,000 for a new education center at the Tampa Museum of Art.

The donation is part of the museum’s Centennial Campaign. It will be used for education and exhibition programming at the new PNC Family Classroom and Gallery, a new 1,680-square-foot space in the museum’s renovated and expanded Vinik Family Education Center.

The Tampa Museum of Art is at 120 W. Gasparilla Plaza, in downtown Tampa.

East Pasco Networking Group
The East Pasco Networking Group meets on the second Tuesday of the month (except for December), at 7:30 a.m. It gathers at the IHOP, at 13100 U.S. 301, in Dade City.

The group’s meetings feature speakers from a wide array of backgrounds.

Here is a list of the upcoming speakers, scheduled through May:

  • Feb. 8: Bob Hatfield, from the office of U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis, and Madonna Wise, an author and retired educator
  • March 14: Al Hernandez, newly elected member of the Pasco County School Board, and Bill Cronin, president and CEO of the Pasco Economic Development Council
  • April 11: Christopher Dester, founder of the Academy of Spectrum Diversity, and Col. Jeff Harrington, of the Pasco Sheriff’s Office
  • May 9: Mike Moore, former board member on the Pasco County Commission, now with The Southern Group.

For more information, contact Nils Lenz, 813-782-9491 or

Credit union earns distinction
Suncoast Credit Union announced it has earned the Juntos Avanzamos designation for its commitment to serving and empowering the Hispanic community.

Translated as “Together We Advance,” Juntos Avanzamos credit unions help those who remain largely unbanked and vulnerable, according to the news release.

To qualify for the Juntos Avanzamos accreditation, credit unions must complete an extensive process to demonstrate how they serve Spanish-speaking people through inclusive underwriting policies, financial education, and affordable loans.

This initiative showcases that working together with underserved communities is vital to helping achieve financial security and independence.

To celebrate the Juntos Avanzamos designation, the credit union hosted a proclamation ceremony on Jan. 24, including food, a mariachi band performance, giveaways, entertainment, and community networking at the Galleria Service Center branch in Tampa.

Chartered in 1934 as Hillsborough County Teachers Credit Union, Suncoast Credit Union currently operates 75 full-service branches and serves more than one million members in 40 counties across Florida.

Sae Cooper joins Weichert Realtors
Weichert, Realtors — Exclusive Properties has announced that Sae Cooper has joined its Tampa office, at 3903 Northdale Blvd., Suite 100E.

Florida ranks No. 1 for retirement
The personal-finance website has released its report on 2023’s Best States to Retire and Florida leads the list.

WalletHub compared the 50 states across 47 key metrics. Our analysis examines affordability, health-related factors and overall quality of life.

Here’s a snapshot of some of the findings, according to a news release.

Florida ranked:

  • 13th in annual cost of in-home services
  • Sixth in WalletHub ‘Taxpayer’ ranking
  • Second in percentage of population aged 65 and older
  • 19th in property crime rate
  • Ninth in life expectancy
  • 22nd in percentages of people age 12 or older who have been vaccinated against COVID-19

For the full report, visit WalletHub.com/edu/best-and-worst-states-to-retire/18592.

SCORE seeks participants
Research participants are needed on a study called: “Social Capital: Impact on the Growth of Woman-Owned Healthcare Small Businesses in the United States.”

The study involves a 60-minute confidential Zoom interview.

It is seeking participants who answer yes to these questions:

  • Are you a woman who owns a business in the health care industry?
  • Is your business headquartered in the United States?
  • Is the business five years old, or older?
  • Do you have at least one and fewer than 50 employees?

If your answer was yes to all of these questions, Tracy Shaw would appreciate the opportunity to speak with you. To reach Shaw, email .

Spirit Achievement awards
Darcie Glazer Kassewitz and Rhea Law will receive honors during the Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay’s 2023 achievement awards dinner.

Kassewitz is president/owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Foundation and president of the Glazer Vision Foundation. Law is the president of the University of South Florida.

Both women will be honored for their personal and professional accomplishments, for giving back to the community and for the work that they’ve done to make a positive impact in the Tampa Bay area, according to a news release.

Both women will receive the  Spirit Achievement Award during an awards dinner scheduled for March 9 at Armature Works, Tampa Bay.

For tickets and sponsorship information, call 813-605-1764, visit JATampaBay.org, or email . 

Business Digest 01/04/2023

January 3, 2023 By B.C. Manion

New KFC in Land O’ Lakes
Kentucky Fried Chicken has a new location at 17750 Aprile Drive, in Land O’Lakes, according to a news release. “We are excited to open a new KFC restaurant in Land O’ Lakes to serve the interests of the local community,” Tonya Mangels, vice president of marketing activation, KBP Brands, said in the release. This is KBP Brands’ 21st KFC restaurant in the greater Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg metro area and its 52nd KFC location in Florida.  KBP Brands plans to hire 50-plus new team members. Apply at KFC.com/careers.

SCORE.org is redesigned
SCORE.org has redesigned its website, with the aim of creating easy access to its resources. With the new website, users can select the stage their business is in to find training, resources, and mentors for assistance. SCORE.org offers an extensive library of small business how-to resources. It also has 227 chapters across the county, offering local mentors, business resources and events. To check the local website, visit PascoHernando.score.org.

Florida’s unemployment rate
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Dec. 16 that Florida’s unemployment rate dropped to 2.6% — the lowest among the nation’s top ten largest states and 1.1 % lower than the national rate.

Hooters gives back
The 11 Tampa Bay area Hooters locations helped spread the joy this holiday season by giving back to local charities.

The restaurant donated to several local organizations including The Arc Tampa Bay, Children’s Cancer Center, Pasco County Foster Adoptive Parent Association, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Metropolitan Ministries and Children With A Vision, according to a news release.

“Our employees like to get involved and make a difference in our community year-round especially during the holiday season. We have many longstanding partnerships with local organizations that help many children and brighten their holiday. Being an active partner in the community is a priority to our company,” HMC Hospitality Group Chief Marketing Officer Denise Williams said, in the release.

EōS Fitness opens
EōS Fitness, a gym chain, has opened a new location in Land O’ Lakes, at 2194 Argosy Drive. This is the company’s sixth location in Florida, according to a news release.

Its offerings support members throughout the entire warmup/workout/recovery cycle, including EōS Smart Strength equipment and The Tank. EōS Smart Strength’s seven-piece equipment line is a uniquely personalized experience using smart technology, empowering members with fitness solutions customized for their goals and needs, taking the guesswork out of strength training.

The Tank is an innovative new recovery space where members can properly recover from their workouts using percussion massagers, compression pants and professional-grade stretch tables.

“We are eager to share our passion for health, fitness and wellness and introduce a comprehensive fitness experience unlike any other to the community of Land O’ Lakes,” Richard Idgar, COO of EōS Fitness, said in the release. “No matter where our members are in their fitness journeys, EōS has something for everyone.”

Kat Brat Studios launch
Kat Brat Studios is hosting its company launch on Jan. 12 at 1 p.m., at the North Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce office, 1868 Highland Oaks Blvd., Suite A, in Lutz.

A RSVP is required through the chamber’s website. Those attending will have a chance to learn about the company’s aerial drone services, gamification marketing strategies and be introduced to its S.T.E.A.M. Expo 2023. To find out more about the visit, visit KatBratStudios.com, or email .

Chamber orientation
New members of the North Tampa Bay Chamber are invited to attend a new member orientation on Jan. 4 at 8 a.m. Visit the chamber’s website, at NorthTampaBayChamber.com, to register.

Networking Group meeting
Paul Conley, the district executive director of the Tampa Metropolitan YMCA, will be the featured speaker at the East Pasco Networking Group’s Jan. 20 breakfast meeting. The group meets at the IHOP in Dade City, 13100 U.S. 301, in Dade City. Meetings begin at 7:30 a.m. For more information, contact Nils Lenz at or call 813-782-9491.

Pasco Fire public information officer hits milestone
Corey Dierdorff, public information officer (PIO) for Pasco County Fire Rescue, has been deemed a Master Public Information Officer, the highest certification awarded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

“Corey’s experience, combined with his newfound knowledge from the MPIO course, will benefit the Pasco County community as we continue our efforts to keep the public safe and informed,” Fire Rescue Chief Scott Cassin, said in a Pasco County news release. “His approach to sharing our news is strengthening our relationships with the community and our media partners – and will bolster close relationships for years to come.”

Dierdorff’s experience include public information work in television news and six years as PIO for two Tampa Bay area fire departments. He has served in the joint operations center for several significant events, including natural disasters, the College Football Playoffs in Tampa, Super Bowl LV and the Florida State Fair.

The certification he achieved is held by 137 people across the country.

Business Digest 11/02/2022

November 1, 2022 By B.C. Manion

SMARTstart food fair
The UF/IFAS Extension Pasco County and Pasco Economic Development Council’s third annual SMARTstart Food Vendor Fair will offer tasty food options prepared by local entrepreneurs on Nov. 2 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The event will be at the Pasco Extension One Stop Shop, 15029 14th St., in Dade City.

Sweet and savory items will be available for purchase from participating businesses, including: Humble Soul Organics; Maggie’s Snow Shoppe; Monique’s Soul Food; Mz. Lett’s Kitchen; Queen Chef; Sweet Sprinkles; and, The Peace Workout.

Zephyrhills chamber breakfast
The Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce will have its next business breakfast on Nov. 3 at 7 a.m., at the Golden Corral, 6855 Gall Blvd., in Zephyrhills. The entry fee is $15.

East Pasco Networking Group
The next East Pasco Networking Group meeting is set for Nov. 8 at 7:30 a.m., at Golden Corral 6855 Gall Blvd., in Zephyrhills. Pastor Gabriel Papadopoulos will be the featured speaker. For more information call Nils Lenz at 813-782-9491 or 813-997-3903.

Upcoming grand opening
This grand opening and ribbon-cuttings were announced by the North Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce:
Grand opening: Stretch Lab, 15720 N. Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa, Nov. 3 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. This business offers one-on-one assisted stretching and other services. The event will feature food, drinks, vendors, raffles and more.
Recent ribbon-cuttings: Sage at Cypress Cay, 14976 Osprey Loop Nest, Lutz. Ribbon-cutting held on Oct. 27; Biscayne Homes Lagoon Residences at Epperson, on Oct. 13, at the Epperson & Mirada Sales Center, 31814 Anchor Point Drive, in Wesley Chapel.

North Tampa Bay Chamber awards celebration
The North Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce has set its 2022 NTBC Celebrating Excellence Awards event for Nov. 10 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Treble Makers, Dueling Piano Bar and Restaurant, 6034 Wesley Grove Blvd., Suite 101, in Wesley Chapel. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served and there will be a cash bar. The cost is $40 per person. For more information, email .

Community nonprofits event
The Elks Lodge #2284 and the Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce will host a Community Nonprofit Awareness Event on Nov. 3 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the Elks Lodge, 7201 Congress St., in New Port Richey. Those attending will be able to learn about a variety of nonprofit organizations. There is no admission charge. For more information, email .

Helping Sarasota playgrounds
Starline Multiservices fencing division, based in Odessa, is working with the nonprofit, Early Learning Coalition of Sarasota County, and the Barancik Foundation in Sarasota to help with crucial fencing needs at nearly 20 preschools across Sarasota County so the children can get the chance to safely play outside again, according to a news release from the Early Learning Coalition of Sarasota County. The new fencing is needed because of damage caused by Hurricane Ian.

Land O’ Lakes brochure exchange
The Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce hosts a lunch and networking session the second Thursday of each month, from 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m., at New Beginnings Events, 18935 Michigan Lane in Land O’ Lakes. Chamber members attend free, plus the cost of their food; registration is $10, plus the cost of food, for non-members. If you’d like to find out more, call 813-909-2722 or 727-842-7651.

Suncoast Credit Union donates $600,000 for relief efforts
Suncoast Credit Union, Florida’s largest credit union, is donating $600,000 to provide support and relief to those impacted by Hurricane Ian. Volunteer Florida will receive $500,000 and the Foundation for Lee County Public Schools will receive $100,000, according to a news release.

Volunteer Florida will administer the $500,000 gift as the state’s lead agency for volunteers and donations before, during and after natural disasters. The funds will be disbursed to help provide funding and resources to over 85 organizations for Emergency Management purposes, going to those with the greatest need, the release says.

Tampa water department now hiring
The City of Tampa’s water department is trying to fill several positions, including water treatment plant operator, certified water technician, and water quality assurance officer. Visit the city’s website, at Tampa.gov, and click on the jobs page, for more details.

Edwinola to get multimillion renovation
The Edwinola assisted living facility, 14235 Edwinola Way, Dade City, went under new management in September. Elevated Estates, a senior living community in New Port Richey, has taken over the 110-year-old former hotel. The building now is called Elevated Estates at The Edwinola. Elevated Estates representatives have said The Edwinola will now undergo a multimillion-dollar renovation, with that project likely to start in early 2023.

Business Wire has reported that real estate and investment firm Dwight Capital and its affiliate REIT, Dwight Mortgage Trust, financed $192.29 million in seniors and health care financing during the third quarter of 2022, including a $10.6 million bridge acquisition loan for The Edwinola.

Free business advice
Pasco-Hernando SCORE offers free individual, confidential small business mentoring. It also provides a wealth of free, practical help for businesses. To request a mentor or find out more, visit PascoHernando.score.org.

SMARTstart programs
SMARTstart is the Pasco Economic Development Council Inc.’s capstone program, aimed at engaging entrepreneurs and creating job opportunities in Pasco County. It has a suite of programs intended to benefit companies of all sizes, from start-up to established businesses. It also has incubator and microloan programs. To find out more, visit SMARTSTARTPasco.com.

 

Business Digest 08/24/2022

August 23, 2022 By B.C. Manion

Brian Brijbag

Brijbag Law expands locations
Brijbag Law has opened two offices to bring its services closer to the clients it serves.

The office has received repeated inquiries from residents near Zephyrhills and Inverness, and has responded by opening a new office in Zephyrhills, at 5344 Ninth St., suite 102. It opened its Inverness office at the Masonic Business Center, 111 W. Main St., Suite 207B.

All meetings will be by appointment only at this time. To schedule an appointment call 352-358-5880, or email . The firm’s main office is at 5329 Commercial Way in Spring Hill.

Pasco EDC annual awards
The Pasco Economic Development Council Inc., has scheduled its 34th annual Awards Ceremony for Sept. 8 from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at Pasco-Hernando State College’s Instructional Performing Arts Center, 8657 Old Pasco Road, in Wesley Chapel. Space is limited. For additional information, email , or call 813-926-0827, ext. 229.

CareerSource Tampa Bay job fairs
CareerSource Tampa Bay (CSTB) has scheduled in-person information sessions about jobs available at Amazon for positions at their fulfillment center in Temple Terrace and Ruskin.

All job seekers must complete an Employ Florida Registration on www.EmployFlorida.com prior to attending an information session. Here are the upcoming dates and locations:

  • Aug. 24, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., at the CSTB Brandon Center, 6302 E. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Suite 120, Tampa
  • Sept. 7, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., at the CSTB Tampa Center: 9215 N. Florida Ave., Suite 101, Tampa
  • Sept. 21, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., at the CSTB Brandon Center, 6302 E. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Suite 120, Tampa
  • Oct. 5, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., at the CSTB Tampa Center, 9215 N. Florida Ave., Suite 101, Tampa.

Amazon is seeking to fill warehouse associates and warehouse team member positions, with pay beginning at $15. Amazon offers flexible schedules, as well as career planning and development.

View the flyer for these events online, at tinyurl.com/3p3r9sud.

To learn more about the events, visit CareerSourceTampaBay.com/events/.

‘The Model Plan’ for educators
Suncoast Credit Union, the largest credit union in Florida, is the newest provider to join The Model Plan, established by Florida public education groups working together as the nonprofit Independent Benefits Council (IBC), according to a news release.

“For nearly two decades, the IBC has selected a set of preferred products within 403(b) plans so Florida’s school employees can save more money for retirement,” Bob Cerra, executive director of the Independent Benefits Council, said in the release.

Suncoast joins Equitable, PlanMember Services, and Security Benefit as The Model Plan providers helping public school employees across Florida invest in annuities, mutual funds, or a combination of both, through multi-product accounts that combine these registered products. These investment products and the companies that provide them under The Model Plan are continually monitored to maintain the high standards and values established by the IBC.

For more information about The Model Plan and the IBC, visit TheModelPlan.com.

Zephyrhills Chamber breakfast
Shane Bedward, COO of AdventHealth Dade City and AdventHealth Zephyrhills, will be the featured speaker at the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce’s September breakfast meeting. The session is set for Sept. 1 at 7 a.m., at Golden Corral, 6855 Gall Blvd., in Zephyrhills. There is a $10 entry fee for members.

Greater Pasco Chamber breakfast
The importance of local journalism will be the topic of discussion at the Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce during the chamber’s monthly membership meeting. The Sept. 6 session begins at 7:30 a.m., at the Plantation Palms Golf Club, 23252 Plantation Palms Blvd., in Land O’ Lakes. The speaker will be the chairman and CEO of the Tampa Bay Times, who also will speak about the future of the newspaper. Register at GreaterPasco.com, or call the chamber at 813-909-2722.

Free business advice
Pasco Hernando SCORE offers free individual, confidential small business mentoring. It also provides a wealth of free, practical help for businesses.

To request a mentor or find out more, visit PascoHernando.score.org.

Risk management for entrepreneurs
The Pasco Economic Development Council’s SMARTstart program is offering a free session to help entrepreneurs with risk management issues. It will cover such topics as how to avoid, reduce and transfer risk. The session is set for Sept. 7 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the SMARTstart West Pasco Entrepreneur Center, 4532 U.S. 19, Port Richey.

To find out more about SMARTstart, or to register for this event, visit the SMARTstart website at https://smartstartpasco.com.

YMCA Corporate Cup
The YMCA of the Suncoast, Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA and the YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg will host the third annual Corporate Cup on Sept. 8.

Teams from across the Tampa Bay area will gather at the James P. Gills YMCA in New Port Richey for a day of team-building and networking, while supporting the YMCA.

The Olympic-style coed team-building promotes health and wellness in the workplace for local companies and organizations, according to a news release. Activities include obstacle courses, inflatable challenges and other games intended to help build teams.

Last year’s event raised $30,000, with proceeds supporting the YMCA’s financial assistance programs that support access to YMCA programs for community members in need.

For more information, or for companies interested in building a team, visit https://www.ymcasuncoast.org/event/corporate-cup-challenge.

East Pasco Networking
The East Pasco Networking Group will meet Sept. 13 at 7:30 a.m., at the Sarah Vande Berg Tennis and Wellness Center, 6585 Simons Road, in Zephyrhills, in the Ron Oakley Room. The featured speakers will be Pasco County Supervisor of Elections Brian Corley; Florida State Senator Danny Burgess; and, outgoing Zephyrhills CEO Melonie Monson. Monson is leaving the chamber to work in her family’s business.

For more information contact Nils Lenz at 813-782-9491 or , or Vicky Jones at 813-431-1149 or or .

Business Digest 08/03/2022

August 2, 2022 By B.C. Manion

Chamber leadership change
Melonie Monson, the CEO of the Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce, will step down on Oct. 1,  after leading the organization for 6 ½ years.

She plans to spend more time with her family and also to work at her family’s business, Bahr’s Propane Gas & AC, on marketing the business and increasing awareness of the new Bahr’s Technical Center, according to a news release.

The chamber’s board has selected Vicki Wiggins, the chamber’s COO, to step into the CEO’s role.

The board praised Monson for her leadership and performance, in the release.

In welcoming Wiggins to her new role, board chairman Randy Stovall said the board looks forward to her continuing “the caliber of leadership we have come to expect here at the Zephyrhills Chamber. The board of directors look forward to a seamless transition in October.”

Chicken Salad Chick
Chicken Salad Chick Wesley Chapel celebrated its grand opening on Aug. 2. The fast casual chicken salad restaurant concept is located at 25038 Wesley Chapel Blvd., in Lutz.

Rent King ribbon-cutting
The Greater Zephyrhills Chamber of Commerce is celebrating its 19th location of Rent King, in a ribbon-cutting on Aug. 4 at noon, at 38925 County Road E., in Zephyrhills.

Brochure Exchange
The Greater Pasco Chamber of Commerce’s next Land O’ Lakes Brochure Exchange is set for Aug. 11 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at New Beginnings at 18935 Michigan Lane, which is about one-fourth mile north of State Road 52, along U.S. 41. Registration is free for chamber members, plus the cost of the food. Non-members pay a $10 registration fee, plus the cost of the food. If you’re not a member and would like a free one-time admission to try it out, call 727-842-7651.

Networking Group
The next regular meeting of the East Pasco Networking Group is set for Aug. 9 at 7:30 a.m., at the Sarah Vande Berg Tennis and Wellness Center, 6585 Simons Road in Zephyrhills. The group meets in the Ron Oakley Room. Maria Reza and John Malley, of Career Source, will be the featured speakers. For information, contact Nils Lenz at or Vicky Jones at .

Temporary reinsurance plan
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) has announced a plan to establish a temporary reinsurance arrangement through Citizens Property Insurance Corporation (Citizens) in the event of disruptive financial rating downgrades from Demotech Inc., according to a news release.

The step was taken to ensure that Floridians can maintain coverage during hurricane season.

“OIR’s greatest priority is ensuring consumers have access to insurance, especially during hurricane season; and because of the uncertainty with the status of Demotech’s ratings, we’ve been forced to take extraordinary steps to protect millions of consumers,” said Insurance Commissioner David Altmaier.

“This innovative arrangement satisfies requirements set by the secondary mortgage market. In the event we need to implement this temporary solution, consumers will not need to seek coverage elsewhere, agents will not need to move policies, and lenders can have confidence that these insurers continue to meet the mortgage qualifications,” the news release says.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac require that property insurance policies for properties with a mortgage backed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac must be written by an insurer meeting financial rating requirements.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac each offer an exception to the financial rating requirements for an insurer that is covered by a reinsurer who assumes, by endorsement, 100% of the insurer’s liability for any covered loss payable, but unpaid by the insurer, by reason of insolvency. In the event that a participating insurer is declared insolvent, the Florida Insurance Guaranty Association shall carry out its statutory duties under Part II of Chapter 631, Florida Statutes, and pay claims as set forth in the statute.

Hotels and the workforce
The hotel industry continues to make strides toward recovery, with nominal hotel room revenue and state and local tax revenues projected to exceed 2019 levels by the end of this year, according to the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA)’s 2022 Midyear State of the Hotel Industry Report.

Key findings include:

  • Hotel occupancy is expected to average 63.4% in 2022, approaching pre-pandemic levels
  • By the end of 2022, hotels are expected to employ 1.97 million people — 84% of their pre-pandemic workforce
  • Hotels are projected to generate 6.6% more in state and local tax revenues in 2022 than they did in 2019

“After a tremendously difficult two-and-a-half years, things are steadily improving for the hotel industry and our employees. This progress is testament to the resilience and hard work of hoteliers and hotel associates, who are welcoming back guests in huge numbers this summer,” AHLA President & CEO Chip Rogers said in the release.

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