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Mayor Polimeni Positive on Plans
The group proposing the development in Canandaigia will file a site plan with the city in the next 60-days and ask the city to re-zone the Canandaigua area. Canandaigua's Mayor, Ellen Polimeni, says the project is in keeping with the city's strategic plans for the area. She says while the project won't happen overnight, she sees positive changes because of it. "It's going to increase the population," Polimeni said. "It's certainly going to increase the value of properties in Canandaigua. It's something we've been waiting for. We did Kershaw Park in hope there would be some private development on the north side of Lake Shore Drive and this is that development that we have been waiting for." If all the necessary steps are taken, the earliest ground could be broken on the project is two to three years.
Introducing the Nilex
At almost any economic conference or gathering of business professionals in the past five years, the subject of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) was sure to arise. Just as inevitable as the subject itself would be the near-unanimous agreement that SMEs are the future of our economy. The rhetoric generally goes something like this: If we are to continue to enjoy the high GDP growth rates that we have witnessed in recent years, we must develop our SME sector. They are the ones who will be providing the growth, the jobs and the security of a healthy, diversified economy that is not dependant upon a small number of large private enterprises. Government officials, bankers and market regulators alike nod their heads in agreement to the above premise yet SMEs remain marginalized.
Startup Bank Predicts New Traditions In East Pasco
A new bank started with $20 million from local investors and business people will open its doors Dec. 10. Florida Traditions Bank expects to lend to small-business owners, farmers and ranchers, said Bud Stalnaker, president of the new venture. The bank also wants to cater to those customers' personal financial needs, including checking accounts, and auto and home-equity loans. Its target market is east Pasco County and Spring Hill. Stalnaker, a career banker, said some customers want a bank with locally based staff and executives. "They can walk in here and talk to the president," he said. "They can't do that in a lot of places, and we'll come to their businesses and open their accounts for them if they can't get here." Florida Traditions is opening in the former Wachovia bank at 14033 Eighth St.
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