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View the Digital Flip Version Here Greater Daytona RegionNovember 2017 EVOLVE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MAGAZINE In Every Issue FeaturesRead More
County’s across the country are thinking and going green. From recycling programs and water conservation efforts to building practices and commuting options - local communities are greening their operations and are encouraging their citizens do the same. Read More
Located along the Halifax River, Downtown Daytona Beach offers bustling shops, restaurants and cinemas along a historic, mile-long, riverfront promenade.Read More
Going green” - everyone is talking about it, but where do you start? Big ideas can be simple and practical. Read More
In today’s political climate, the question of the need for environmental protection feels uncertain because of retracted federal policies and refused international agreements.Read More
It’s difficult to think of Volusia County without an image of the ocean coming to one’s mind. Our 47 miles of beaches not only steal the hearts of many tourists each year, but also of the over half-million people who call the county home.Read More
For several years, Volusia County went through a wonderful period where it experienced very few disasters. Sure, it experienced a couple of tornadoes; however, unless you were around for the fires of 1998, you may have thought Volusia had its own, special “Garden of Eden.”Read More
A week after Hurricane Irma ripped through the Sunshine State, a group of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University engineering and Daytona State College interior design students scrambled to prepare a 1,000-square-foot house they built for shipment to Denver, CO., in time to compete in the U.S. Department of Energy’s prestigious Solar Decathlon 2017 held Oct. 5 – 15. Read More