Bio’s Back
A $1.5 million albatross around the city’s neck is gone, cut loose by the Cleveland Clinic’s recent decision to lease the former Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute of Florida’s 107,000-square-foot lab building in Tradition.
A $1.5 million albatross around the city’s neck is gone, cut loose by the Cleveland Clinic’s recent decision to lease the former Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute of Florida’s 107,000-square-foot lab building in Tradition.
February 29, 2020, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 6PM
The City of Port St. Lucie will receive more than $1 million in federal grant money to install additional fiber optic cables to improve emergency communication systems between the City and St. Lucie County.
At its February 7, 2020 “Love Your Lagoon” event, the Board of Directors of the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Foundation (HBOIF) presented its 2020 Leadership and Achievement Award Honoree to Florida’s Governor Ron DeSantis.
Dignitaries, media and members of the public today joined Mattamy Homes, North America’s largest privately owned homebuilder, in breaking ground on the company’s newest community located in master-planned Tradition in Port St. Lucie, FL. Manderlie is a private, gated oasis that boasts impeccable new homes in St. Lucie County – priced from the $200s – and a vast array of exclusive indoor and outdoor amenities.
Cleveland Clinic recently marked the one-year anniversary of Indian River Medical Center and Martin Health System becoming full members of the Cleveland Clinic health system and the establishment of a five-hospital regional system serving southeast Florida.
Venue renamed MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Event Center
The City is excited to kick-start several projects near the St. Lucie River including the Riverwalk Boardwalk (Westmoreland segment), WOW playground design, historic homes renovations, riverfront restaurant development and overall site improvements.
For most people the world of entrepreneurship, new technologies and innovation exists only in Silicon Valley, world renowned research institutions or at least in the big city — right? At its core, entrepreneurship is about problem-solving. It is about creating and developing simple solutions for people’s everyday problems. One does not have to create the world’s next greatest idea to find or realize success as an inventor or entrepreneur. It is about simple solutions to everyday problems. Everyone, no matter the geographic location, would welcome these solutions to their problems. Entrepreneurial opportunities are swirling around each of us every day, but we must be listening for the problems.