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Simone's Salon: the legacy of a new generation
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When Simone Weiss was growing up in Germany, the Berlin Wall was a vivid and constant reminder of physical and ideological separation. The country and the city of Berlin were divided into two camps: East and West. When the Wall came down in 1989, the country once again became unified, allowing all citizens to ...
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Speedway success measures economy
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Possibly one of the surest signs that the national economy hadn't quite fully recovered in 2012 was International Speedway Corp.'s quarterly and year-end financial report. The Daytona Beach-based race track operator posted a slight decline in revenue and profit in its fiscal fourth quarter (ended Nov. 30) and in its fiscal 2...
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Business notes - Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach and Holly Hill
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Entrepreneur training program starting The Center for Business Excellence's Communications Manager Lou Paris has taken on additional responsibilities as business development and communications manager and launching a new entrepreneur training program, Startup Quest, in April. Startup Quest's mission is to empower and train educated, underemplo...
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Business notes - Deltona, Orange City and DeBary
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Chamber to host grand opening A grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the West Volusia Regional Chamber of Commerce office will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 8, at 123 N. Industrial Drive, Suite C, Orange City. Congressman John Mica and other community leaders are expected to attend. Light refreshments will be served. Entrepreneur ...
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Business notes - New Smyrna Beach
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New Smyrna Beach continues suspension of city impact fees Non-residential developers and business owners looking to build in New Smyrna Beach have one more reason to set up shop within the city's boundaries. Recently the City Commission continued the suspension of city transportation, fire and police impact fees through Dec. 31 to stimulate an...
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Business notes - Port Orange
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Broker gets contract on riverfront condo site Newmark Grubb Knight Frank has been named exclusive broker for a 6.2-acre commercial development site on the Halifax River in South Daytona. Mark Eilers, managing director at Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, said the riverfront site could be perfect for a luxury condominium, hotel or mixed-use developmen...
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