New Born Learning Trail Opens Beachside in Vero Beach

New Born Learning Trail Opens Beachside in Vero Beach United Way of Indian River County, in partnership with Communications International and the City of Vero Beach, unveiled a New Born Learning Trail at Jaycee Park, offering families an interactive educational experience. This trail, the 7th in Indian River County, is designed to engage parents, grandparents, [...]

2025-02-20T09:16:57-05:00Feb. 20, 2025|

Global company plans to manufacture armored vehicles in Fort Pierce

Global company plans to manufacture armored vehicles in Fort Pierce INKAS®, a global conglomerate headquartered in Toronto, Canada, plans to manufacture armored vehicles in the city of Fort Pierce, Florida. The company’s US branch, INKAS USA, Inc., will locate an $18.75 million manufacturing facility on Enterprise Road at the site of a former tomato packing [...]

2025-02-20T09:06:52-05:00Feb. 20, 2025|

Treasure Coast Business News 2.18.25

Looking Forward | Beany honored | Hegener Award nominees revealed | FPRA seeks applicants | Milburys Travel to VB | Brunch & Blooms | & more Your source for Treasure Coast business news View this email in your browser TCBUSINESS.COM  | February 18, 2025 Welcome to the Treasure Coast Business newsletter. Please submit releases to Wendy [...]

2025-02-18T11:02:01-05:00Feb. 18, 2025|

Bowl For Kids’ Sake is Back March 1

Bowl For Kids’ Sake is Back March 1 Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee Counties’ Bowl for Kids’ Sake will return Sat., March 1 at St. Lucie Lanes in Port St. Lucie. BBBS’ mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of [...]

2025-02-14T12:15:21-05:00Feb. 14, 2025|

Brunch & Blooms: Planting seeds of change in our community

Brunch & Blooms: Planting seeds of change in our community The Source presents a new event for 2025 – Brunch and Blooms, planting the seeds of change in our community. This event will focus on homelessness in our community, with a special emphasis for Women's History Month on how that experience impacts women in particular. In [...]

2025-02-14T12:06:33-05:00Feb. 14, 2025|

The world’s greatest tribute to the iconic Traveling Wilburys comes to LIVE! from Vero Beach

The world’s greatest tribute to the iconic Traveling Wilburys comes to LIVE! from Vero Beach Who doesn’t remember The Traveling Wilburys featuring amazing music by the well-known talents of Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan? After some diligent searching, the producers of LIVE! From Vero Beach have uncovered The Traveling [...]

2025-02-14T11:48:10-05:00Feb. 14, 2025|

Fort Pierce Redevelopment Agency seeks applicants for Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board

Fort Pierce Redevelopment Agency seeks applicants for Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board The Fort Pierce Redevelopment Agency (FPRA) is now accepting applications for the Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board. This advisory board plays a crucial role in studying, reviewing, and providing recommendations on redevelopment matters that align with the FPRA’s goals and objectives. Additionally, it [...]

2025-02-14T11:40:56-05:00Feb. 14, 2025|

SportLife Distribution to expand Fort Pierce headquarters

The ominous sound of a Code Blue alarm sends student nurses flying to a patient’s bedside in the simulated hospital on Indian River State College’s Port St. Lucie campus. They gather around the bed, working swiftly to save the “patient” who is struggling to breathe after a heart attack

2025-02-14T09:19:40-05:00Feb. 14, 2025|

Construction begins on Dragonfly Commerce Park

The ominous sound of a Code Blue alarm sends student nurses flying to a patient’s bedside in the simulated hospital on Indian River State College’s Port St. Lucie campus. They gather around the bed, working swiftly to save the “patient” who is struggling to breathe after a heart attack

2025-02-14T08:56:30-05:00Feb. 14, 2025|

Land deal approved for commerce park

The ominous sound of a Code Blue alarm sends student nurses flying to a patient’s bedside in the simulated hospital on Indian River State College’s Port St. Lucie campus. They gather around the bed, working swiftly to save the “patient” who is struggling to breathe after a heart attack

2025-02-14T08:26:49-05:00Feb. 14, 2025|
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