Category: Business
ITEN WIRED extends Early Bird Registration to Aug. 4
ITEN WIRED is the Gulf Coast’s premier conference for executives, entrepreneurs, professionals, and educators working in technology. Don’t miss this opportunity to exchange ideas and forge new…
Landlines continue to disappear around Florida
By JIM SAUNDERS THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA Landlines are quickly going the way of rotary-dial phones in Florida. A state report released this week…
Local chef competes in 2017 Great American Seafood Cook-Off, Aug. 5
Chef Jason Perry from The Fish House in Pensacola, along with 11 other chefs from across the country, will compete in the 2017 Great American…
Pensacola-based company to get medical marijuana license
In February, Inweekly wrote how the Pensacola-based Ray of Hope dispensing organization. had teamed with Colorado’s Stanley Brothers and Loop’s Nursery & Greenhouses in Jacksonville…
Perdido Key condominium helps wounded U.S. military veterans
Thanks to Eden Condominiums, 25 wounded American military veterans will have the chance to enjoy a week-long stay in paradise on Perdido Key. It’s the…
Firehouse Subs: Sixth Annual H2O for Heroes, Aug. 5
With record-setting high temperatures creating dangerous weather conditions across the country, Firehouse Subs invites guests nationwide to help in its effort to support America’s first…
Pelicans Proposal: four months in the making, no details yet
Today marks four months since Mayor Ashton Hayward received the request for proposal from the New Orleans Pelicans to host the NBA team’s proposed G-League…
Blue Angels Blend coffee coming
A Pensacola coffee company has been granted the first ever food & beverage license by the Department of the Navy for Blue Angels® Blend coffee….
Scott targets Venezuela investments
By JIM TURNER THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA A state agency overseen by the governor and two cabinet members would be prohibited from doing business…
Visit Pensacola seeks grant recipients
Visit Pensacola has established a grant process to help local events with marketing dollars and ensure proper use of TDT funding. The grant application, which…
Studer podcast: Warning signs of a struggling company
On “Pensacola Speaks,” Quint Studer talks about some of the warning signs that an employer may be in trouble.
Skopelos Wine Festival, July 30 [podcast]
Yesterday, Chef Gus Silivos discussed on “Pensacola Speaks” the inaugural Skopelos Wine Festival at Skopelos at New World, 600 South Palafox on Sunday, July 30…
Studers release renderings of SunTrust renovations
The renderings for the renovation of the SunTrust building:
Chamber releases Triumph Gulf Coast survey results
Today, the Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce released results from its Triumph Gulf Coast project survey. With over 100 respondents, the survey found that sixty…
Entrecon 2017 announced
On July 24, Quint Studer announced that New York Times bestselling author Dan Heath will be the keynote speaker for the two-day Entrecon this November….
Giant killers land $150M verdict vs. AbbVie
Yesterday, an Illinois federal jury has ruled that the pharmaceutical company AbbVie, Inc., must pay $150,000,000 in punitive damages to a former user of AndroGel,…
Frontier to add non-stop route to Denver next spring
Frontier Airlines announced today that Pensacola International Airport will get non-stop service to Denver, Colorado beginning the spring of 2018. In the press announcement, Mayor…
Report recommends restoring Gulf Coast Amtrak service
The Gulf Coast Working Group released a report to Congress last night that recommended restoring daily round trip Amtrak train service between New Orleans and…
Port of Pensacola 2018 budget is bleak
In May, Pensacola Mayor Ashton Hayward announced plans to convert Warehouse 4 at the Port of Pensacola into a marine research center in conjunction with…
Pensacola airport growth lags behind Destin-Ft. Walton Beach
Gov. Rick Scott spent the past week touting the state’s move ahead of Texas in the overall number of passengers boarding airplanes. While many large…





















