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Shop Talk

By: Staff


Who's garnering applause, getting promoted and moving on.

Anchor Health Center’s Edison Village Building at 8360 Sierra Meadows Blvd., Naples, designed by Architecture, Inc., Fort Myers, has been completed.

Hemingway’s Island Grill opened at Coconut Point Mall, Estero.

The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club completed a multimillion-dollar remodeling of its 318 guest rooms and suites.

Stevens Construction completed a new Florida Eye Health facility at 3020 Lee Blvd. in Lehigh Acres.

Tin City in Naples is the location for the sixth Pinchers Crab Shack.

Another Option, the second thrift store run by nonprofit Shelter for Abused Women & Children, opened at 5239 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples.

Preferred Travel of Naples is now a member of the American Express U.S. Representative Travel Network.

Owen-Ames-Kimball Co. coordinated construction of a Colonial Bank location in Fort Lauderdale.
McGarvey Development com-pleted construction of the first two flex buildings at the Eastlinks Bus-iness Park in the Gateway area of south Fort Myers.

Massage therapist Brittany Snyder launched her practice at 971 Michigan Ave., Naples.
Siltech Inc., a Naples-based maker and installer of windowsills, launched its Fillet-A-Way line of fish-cleaning tables and accessories.

Orion Bank, based in Naples, opened its third east coast Florida location in Boca Raton.
WRXK-FM is now multicasting programming on sister station, Haney’s Big House 96.1 HD2, available on HD Radio receivers.

Robb & Stucky Interiors opened its first international design studio and showroom at the Pacifico community in Playas del Coco, Costa Rica. It also debuted in Las Vegas with a 90,000-square-foot showroom, which will serve as an anchor for Town Square Las Vegas.

Pineridge Coach Works, Naples, is now a member of Allstate’s Priority Repair Option network.
Regency Executive Services & Transportation, Naples, added an H2 stretch Hummer limousine to its fleet.

Kira Krümm Interior Design moved its studio from Naples to the International Design Center, Estero.

Oswald, Trippe and Company, based in Fort Myers, acquired Glasgow Hicks Insurance Agency in Wilmington, N.C.

Norman Love Confections opened a kiosk in the Coastland Center in Naples.

Physicians’ Primary Care of Southwest Florida opened an obstetrics and gynecology facility at 3507 Lee Blvd, Lehigh Acres.

Sanibel Island jewelry store John Allan Designs moved to 2330 Palm Ridge Road.

Divco Construction Corp., Naples, joined the custom single-family builder program in Grand Arbors and in The Estates at TwinEagles community, Naples.

Shaw Development Co. relo-cated from Naples to the Bernwood Business Park in Bonita Springs.

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