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As part of our celebration of the nation’s 250th birthday we are saluting Treasure Coast entrepreneurs and businesses leading up to July 4. To feature your business in this space and Indian River Magazine and Treasure Coast Business magazine contact Jill Alexander at 717.371.5639 or emailjill@indianrivermedia.com
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Where history meets celebration: Inside Fort Pierce’s 500 Orange Event Center
In downtown Fort Pierce, a historic landmark has found new purpose as one of the Treasure Coast’s most memorable event destinations. 500 Orange Event Center, owned by Stan and Jean Synkoski, blends timeless architecture with modern elegance, creating a setting that feels both rich in character and alive with possibility for life’s most meaningful moments.
Subs and Suds now open in Jensen Beach: A beachside hangout serving gourmet subs, global beers, and good vibes
A new go-to destination for beachgoers, locals, and boaters has officially arrived. Subs and Suds is now open, bringing a laid-back, flavor-packed sandwich-and-beer experience just steps from the sand. Designed as a casual, come-as-you-are hangout, Subs and Suds serves handcrafted gourmet subs alongside an impressive selection of more than 100 beers from around the world.
Take advantage of our 2 for 1 offer to profile your business
Your business will be featured in two publications for one price.
To recognize the entrepreneurs and businesses who power the Treasure Coast and to celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday, we’re offering a limited-time 2-for-1 business profile opportunity.
Your business profile will appear online in the summer issue of Indian River Magazine in our Celebrate 250 section and in the summer issue of Treasure Coast Business in our Celebrate Our Entrepreneurs section.
IKONICK USA to host ribbon cutting for new primer manufacturing facility in Indiantown
IKONICK USA will host a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for its new primer manufacturing facility on Thurs., April 16, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. located at 18803 SW Farm Road in Indiantown. The event marks a major economic development milestone for the community, with the company projecting approximately 300 new jobs across multiple shifts as operations expand.
Nominations for 2026 Martin County Business Awards open May 1
Everyone appreciates a well-earned “pat on the back” for work well done. Now this is your chance to provide that shot of encouragement to others and possibly elevate your chosen recipient to one of the most celebrated stages of recognition in our community. That’s right: Nominations open May 1 for your picks for the Business Development Board’s 2026 Martin County Business Awards, which will take place Oct. 26 at Hutchinson Shores Resort & Spa in Jensen Beach.
The Bailey Art Gallery is pleased to present a two-person exhibition featuring local painter Dan Mackin, whose highly stylized work spans multiple mediums, and photographer M.E. Gruber, who documented the burgeoning surf scene in Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast in the 1960s and early 70s. The exhibition opens Fri. April 24, 2026 and runs through the summer. Mackin and Gruber share some commonalities. They both express their love for a life on the water, conveying it with a sense of color that is vibrant; seemingly technicolor in feel. They also both served in the US Navy – Gruber in World War II and the Korean War, Mackin in Vietnam.