While the rich history of the First Coast is what draws many visitors to the area, leaders in the tourism industry are looking to the future to help promote the past. Artificial Intelligence is a topic that has garnered an increasing amount of attention across all types of industries. And if its leaders have their […]Read More
It’s said that “location, location, location” is everything. And that’s proven to be true when it comes to the business growth in Volusia County. While Florida manufacturing, logistics and distribution companies have long recognized the prime space Volusia County occupies in the corridor of Interstate 4 and Interstate 95, the secret has been getting out […]Read More
Isabelle Renault knows firsthand that traveling with a child with special needs can present its own unique set of challenges. But the president and CEO of the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce is hoping that a new program can help families like hers make more memories while experiencing less worry. St. John’s County and […]Read More
On its website, Publix has a running, real-time ticker that shows how many paper and plastic bags have been saved because of its initiatives since mid-2007. As customers watch the numbers increase exponentially (it’s currently at more than 8 billion), they can learn more about ways they, too, can focus on sustainability. It’s just one […]Read More
For 50 years, Daytona Beach’s oldest aquarium store has been helping people turn hobby into passion. Founded in 1972, The Fish Tank is a well-known locale for those who are both seasoned and new to the world of aquaculture. Brad Lewis, who started at the store as an employee, bought The Fish Tank from founder […]Read More
With a savvy knowledge of data analytics and an uncanny ability to think like a consumer, John Hamlin is changing the way dealerships sell cars.Read More
Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co. has long been a staple of Daytona Beach. With a storied history of land ownership dating back more than 100 years, the company’s land holdings included 25 percent of the Daytona Beach acreage until just a few years ago.Read More