Franchised businesses are growing again in SWFL

Port Charlotte, FL – Franchise business opportunities offer local Southwest Florida entrepreneurs a proven business model honed by years of trial and error. Reportedly Southwest Florida’s Congressional District 19, had 1,517 franchised businesses in 2007, creating 36,000 jobs, according to the International Franchise Association.

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Punta Gorda: Construction hurting Punta Gorda business owners

PUNTA GORDA, FL – NBC-2 News is reporting construction has taken over downtown Punta Gorda. Reportedly business owners are complaining about being covered in dust, and the noise never stops. Another major complaint is customers are having a hard time finding parking.

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Fort Myers: Mindy McCready’s funeral set for Tuesday in Fort Myers

FORT MYERS, FL – The Associated Press is reporting that the funeral for Mindy McCready will be held at Crossroads Baptist Church, 10721 Palm Beach Blvd. A Friday news release says a memorial organized by friends and the music community is tentatively scheduled for March 6 at Cathedral of the Incarnation in Nashville, Tenn.

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Naples: Collier tourist tax proposal directs more money to marketing, beaches

NAPLES, FL – Naples Daily News is reporting there’s paid advertising only about five months out of the year to market local area beaches. Reportedly, there is not enough money is set aside for it from the county’s 4 percent tourist tax, to actively market local area beaches on a year round basis.

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Naples: Spec homes back on Collier, Lee market

NAPLES, FL – Naples Daily News is reporting in the past year, more high-end custom builders have been buying lots and putting multimillion-dollar houses on them. Builders are expecting buyers to come, and buyers have come, purchasing houses before they’re finished. Please leave a comment below and let us know if you think our local economy is on the rebound.

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Naples: Red tide fish kill on Naples beaches

NAPLES, FL – Beach patrol officers on all-terrain vehicles are picking up the fish by hand each morning and disposing of them in Dumpsters at Lowdermilk Park and another location that rotates, depending on the location of the fish, Naples Harbormaster Roger Jacobsen said.

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