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Palm Coast Sours on Traffic Cameras, Calling Fines “Outrageous,” “Overkill” and “Unfriendly”

June 25, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 48 Comments

In a surprising and radical shift, Palm Coast City Manager Jim Landon used harsh words to describe the city’s red-light camera program, saying that while the system makes intersections safer, its harsh punishments are out of proportion with the crime, and Palm Coast’s drivers–and the city’s image–are suffering as a result. But he is less clear on how to improve the system, which he does not want dismantled.

Speculative Bust: How Widening Old Kings Road Left Palm Coast on Hook for $6.7 Million

May 16, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 21 Comments

Palm Coast borrowed millions from its own utility fund to complete the Old Kings Road widening on the assumption that the economy would pick up and enable the city to re-finance with bonds. That never happened. Now the city is looking to recoup its money from property owners along the road, who’d agreed to a special taxing district but with optimistic assumptions of their own that never panned out.

Sheriff Opens Palm Coast Precinct at City Market Place, Halving Cost, Not Space Needs

May 10, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

On Friday, the Sherif’s Office office opened its newest Palm Coast precinct, at City Market Place, a two-storefront 2,600-square foot space at $2,.000 a month that’ll add new life to the struggling shopping center in the heart of town, and a few doors down from the Palm Coast city offices.

Florida Hospital CEO David Ottati, Major Force in Local Economy, Leaving for Tavares

May 8, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

David Ottati, the CEO at Florida Hospital Flagler for the past seven years, where he oversaw a vast expansion that increased hospital employment past 1,000 and helped cushion the local economy’s severe downturn of the past few years, will be leaving the hospital to take a new post as CEO of the 269-bed Florida Hospital Waterman in Tavares, in Central Florida, in early June.

Forget Rio: Palm Coast Lands Soccer Academy in Planned Expansion of Economic “Niche”

April 30, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

The New Jersey-based Player Development Academy will build up to six fields on 65 acres west of U.S. 1 that will link with the Indian Trail Sp[orts Complex–and with Palm Coast’s sports-niche market, which has turned into an engine of economic development.

Milestone: Flagler’s Unemployment in Single-Digits, at 9.5%, for 1st Time in 5 Years

April 19, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

For the first time since June 2008–almost five years–Flagler County’s unemployment has fallen back to single digits, registering 9.5 percent in March as the local economy continued to mirror the state’s and the nation’s, improving slowly but steadily.

Flagler Spirits: Nothing Micro About This Palm Coast Distillery’s Whiskey Rebellion

April 18, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Jimmy Day’s Flagler Spirits micro-distillery in Palm Coast is part of the nation’s boom in a niche industry that develops specialty regional products, like Day’s whiskeys, vodkas and rums. He’s producing and marketing 1,000 gallons a month from his Hargrove Grade plant.

As Florida Bans Internet Cafés, Palm Coast’s Lingering Joints Place Last Bets on Eulogies

April 5, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

A FlaglerLive reporter, $50 in hand, made a tour of Palm Coast’s Internet cafes, only to find most of them closed already, and a mournful atmosphere at two that were open, not long before a bill banning the small gambling halls was sent to Gov. Rick Scott Thursday.

House Votes 108-7 to Ban Internet Cafes; Impact in Palm Coast Will be Limited

March 22, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Palm Coast at one point had nearly a dozen such businesses. Last week it had seven. This week, according to Palm Coast Mayor Jon Netts, the number was down to three, as several of them closed pre-emptively.

Sen. Thrasher Calls for Outright Shut-Down Of Internet Cafes in Wake of Scandal

March 13, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Sen. John Thrasher, an influential senator who represents Flagler County, and who has sought to place a moratorium on new Internet cafes, said Wednesday that criminal allegations of racketeering and other wrongdoing in the industry should spur lawmakers to close the storefront businesses.

Booze Up: Palm Coast Government Is Your New Special-Events Bartender

March 12, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 25 Comments

After some reservations two weeks ago, the Palm Coast City Council Tuesday agreed to have the city acquire a liquor license and itself sell booze at the city’s special events, generating more cash the city says it will reinvest at those events.

Sea Ray Boats in Palm Coast Benefits from Plant Closures Elsewhere, With Cautions

March 7, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Consolidation will likely add to the payroll in Flagler County, and do so with well-paying manufacturing jobs. It also puts to rest, at least for now, worries that Sea Ray’s local plant would either close. But the company is facing tough economic headwinds even as it stock soars to seven-year highs.

Tipsy on Daytona Beach’s Example, Palm Coast Considers Getting Its Own Liquor License

February 26, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

The Palm Coast City Council is now considering applying for its own liquor license and, in an even more remarkable move, designating Central Park as a civic center where vendors could sell booze at special events under the city’s umbrella.

Answering Palm Coast, Thrasher Will Pitch Internet Cafe Bill, But Reach May Be Limited

February 19, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Palm Coast officials want state lawmakers to either ban or more strictly regulate and possibly tax gambling parlor-like internet cafes. Sen. John Thrasher is proposing a moratorium on the parlors, which may not match local demands, as a moratorium was already executed in Palm Coast.

Named Chamber President, DeLorenzo Vows Openness and Redirected Focus on Businesses

February 15, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

The Flagler County Chamber of Commerce and Affiliates appointed Rebecca DeLorenzo its permanent president on Thursday, ending a three-month interim since Doug baxter’s abrupt departure in November.

M. Louis, Palm Coast’s Oldest Salon, Defies Economy With a Spa Expansion

February 1, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

M. Louis’s Beauty Factor Spa, holding an open house Sunday (Feb. 3) at the salon’s new location, is an indication that small businesses in Palm Coast can still find ways to expand and broaden their reach despite the slow economy.

Palm Coast Cited Among Florida Cities Most Vulnerable to Climate Change in Latest Review

January 22, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

The federal National Climate Assessment just released names Palm Coast among four Florida cities vulnerable to sea level rises and other vulnerabilities to climate change. Flagler County has no comprehensive initiative locally to frame long-term climate-change policy collectively.

Palm Coast Approves Surtax Tool as It Looks To Recoup Old Kings Road Widening Costs

December 18, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

The Palm Coast City Council, still looking to repay the $6.2 million it cost to widen Old Kings Road, laid out plans to create a special taxing district next year that would levy a property surtax on property owners long the southern portion of Old Kings.

Carrabba’s Opens In Palm Coast, Edging the City’s Economic Center of Gravity a Little North

December 10, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 31 Comments

Palm Coast’s Carrabba’s, the Italian restaurant, will add some local 82 jobs and further solidify economic growth along Cypress Edge Drive, while Town Center continues to wait for its equivalent day in the sun.

Gus Ajram, Embattled Bulldog Drive Business Owner, Collapses in Outburst Before Council

November 20, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 48 Comments

Ajram and City Manager Jim Landon have battled over Ajram’s property on Bulldog Drive for several years, in what became a personal showdown. Rather than acquire the property, the city is now diverting Bulldog Drive, at a cost significantly greater than the difference it was unwilling to pay Ajram in negotiations.

Awarding Just $20,000 in Arts Grants Again, Palm Coast Agrees to Rethink Its Stinginess

November 14, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

Palm Coast is willing to subsidize its money-losing tennis center to the tune of $240,000 in the last two years, but is awarding just $20,000 to support just nine arts and culture organizations. Some council members (calling the small amount “a joke”) want to change that.

Flagler’s Unemployment Rate Falls to 11.9%, Its Lowest Level Since December 2008

October 19, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

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Flagler County may have a little something to cheer about: its unemployment rate in September fell to 11.9 percent, from 12.3 percent the month before. That’s the lowest unemployment rate in the county since December 2008, when it was 11.8 percent.

Another Major Blow to Palm Coast Data as Newsweek, a Major Account, Ends Print

October 18, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

Newsweek, with 1.5 million subscribers, is one of Palm Coast Data’s largest accounts. The company landed it less than two years ago, helping it stanch the loss of other titles. Newsweek will end its print publication in December, a move that will again hurt Palm Coast Data’s bottom line.

In Palm Coast, the End of a 90% Building Permit Discount Will Affect Thousands

October 11, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

The 90 percent discount on all permits–from replacing AC units to replacing roofs or water heaters to installing pools and fences–began in 2009, because the city was collecting too much money. The discount ends Oct. 31, resulting in much steeper fees for more than 5,000 such permits a year.

Palm Coast Toughs: Fake Pot Banned, Garage Sales Watched, Woodlands Development a Go

September 18, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

In a series of decisions Tuesday, two of them defying strong public sentiment, the Palm Coast City Council voted to prohibit the sale of legal products known as synthetic marijuana, require permits for garage sales, and open the way for a vast assisted-living development at the edge of the Woodlands.

Palm Coast Data’s Latest Revenue Down 18.6% Over the Year But Ticks Up in 2012

September 17, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Palm Coast Data's revenue has been on a downward spiral since its peak in 2009. Click on the graph for larger view. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast Data revenue fell to $13.6 million in the quarter ending July 31, compared to $16.5 million a year ago, and $32 million in 2008. Parent-company Amrep Corp. posted its 12th loss of the last 16 quarters.

Skirting Landon’s Flogging of Cline Construction, Palm Coast Awards New Contract

August 21, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 23 Comments

The paths along Belle Terre Parkway have been a flashpoint between S.E. Cline Construction and Palm Coast. (© FlaglerLive)

The Palm Coast City Council awarded S.E. Cline Construction a $208,000 contract to build a water-control structure a week after City Manager Jim Landon argued to the council, harshly and publicly, that Cline was falling down on the job.

Planning Board Unanimously Backs Big Senior Complex Near Woodlands, Upsetting Many

August 16, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 28 Comments

The recommendation now goes before the Palm Coast City Council, which is expected to approve land use changes to enable the 216-unit assisted and independent living facility despite the conversion of conservation land and traffic issues that concern Woodlands residents.

Woodlands Residents Fear Radical Changes as Grand Haven Proposes New Developments

August 14, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

The Woodlands is one of Palm Coast's oldest subdivisions, an island of quiet and green that residents fear may be jeopardized by proposed changes to land uses on its southeastern flank, from conservation to commercial. (© FlaglerLive)

The Grand Haven developer is looking to plant a 200-bed assisted living facility at the southeast edge of the Woodlands, near their midst, potentially—and radically—changing the complexion of the old neighborhood. The proposal goes before the Palm Coast Planning Board Wednesday evening, at 5:30.

Palm Coast Data Revenue Down Another 20% in Latest Quarter as Parent Company Posts Loss

August 10, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

Palm Coast Data’s entire revenue for 2012 was less than half its revenue for just two quarters barely four years ago, when it signed a job-incentive deal with Palm Coast government and the state of Florida. The promised jobs have not materialized.

Florida Hospital Flagler’s Parkway Medical Plaza Will See You Now

July 11, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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The $15 million facility on Cypress Edge Drive opened ceremoniously Tuesday. It has several physicians’ offices, a walk-in clinic, a rehab and a woman’s center. Some of the services were shifted from the main hospital campus.

Divided Palm Coast Council Buries
Home-Based Baking Start-Ups For Good

July 5, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 40 Comments

For a Palm Coast City Council that has been preaching the virtues of entrepreneurship and small business, the 3-2 vote reasserted council members’ priority for residential neighborhoods and freedom from the risks of new business.

Despite Warnings of Corruption, Palm Coast Council Approves Meeker’s Job “Posse” Scheme

May 30, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

In a victory for Frank Meeker, the city will pay job “recruiters” $1,000 for being instrumental in expanding or relocating out-of-county business to Palm Coast, but many of the defining criteria remain vague and fraught with what the city terms unintended consequences.

Cup Cakes Get Their Day in Court as Palm Coast Agrees to a Hearing on Home Bakeries

May 29, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 20 Comments

Where van Gogh's starry night and small-business frosting meet. (photolaugher)

A split Palm Coast City Council has been wrestling with a proposal to allow small home-based commercial bakery operations, as long as the bakeries don’t sell products from the home. Food safety has been a hang-up.

Signing For 3 More Years at City Market Place, Palm Coast Explores New City Hall Options

April 24, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

Palm Coast city government’s new lease at City Market Place is considerably cheaper than the $20,000 a month it’s been paying since 2008, but council members are now talking about a lease-purchase deal for a new city hall at Town Center.

Citing Health Concerns and Competition, Palm Coast Kills Home-Based Bakeries

April 17, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 46 Comments

Palm Coast Mayor Jon Netts proved to be the swing vote against an initiative that would have allowed small bakeries to operate out of homes. The rejection adds to the city’s pattern of conflicted reactions to start-ups–supporting them with one hand while scuttling them with the other.

Panera Bread’s Covelli Secret: From Ohio to Palm Coast, By Way of a Social Conscience

April 13, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Panera Bread’s odyssey from seed to giant, and its remarkable expansion during the country’s toughest years is a rarely told story of fortune and resilience, with that rare additive for American businesses: a social conscience.

Panera Bread Rises Crisply in Palm Coast, With Promise of Second Location Within a Year

April 10, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 38 Comments

Panera Bread in Palm Coast, long awaited, opened to a special reception for a few hundred people on Tuesday at the State Road 100 location, with a grand public opening on Wednesday. The company is planning a second location on Palm Coast Parkway by early 2013.

Palm Coast Data Revenue Now Half Its 2008 Level, When It Signed Job-Creation Deals

April 10, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 38 Comments

Palm Coast Data’s revenue was down to $15.6 million in the last quarter, less than half the $32.2 million it recorded in the quarter preceding its agreement to consolidate in Palm Coast. The company won’t say how many jobs are on its Palm Coast payroll.

Sorry, Kansas City: FAA Training Facility Will Stay in Palm Coast–For Now

March 9, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

The FAA Center for Management and Executive Leadership training facility will remain in Palm Coast for the foreseeable future, U.S. Rep. John Mica said Friday, but Palm Coast will still have to compete with other cities in the future to keep the facility and its 80 to 100 jobs.

Ear, Nose, Throat, Hard Hat:
Florida Hospital Flagler Shows Off Its New Digs

February 28, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Florida Hospital Flagler’s new Parkway Medical Plaza, opening in July between Walmart and Golden Corral, is a $15 million expansion–and a signal of intensifying head-to-head competition in such fields as imaging and lab work.

Conflicted Incubator: A Divided Palm Coast Council May Relax Home-Based Bakeries

February 14, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 28 Comments

The issue, prompted by a couple looking to start a home bakery, illustrates two contradicting strains in Palm Coast’s idea of itself–the quiet residential town as opposed to the depressed and unemployed city looking for rejuvenation summed up in its economic-development slogan, “Prosperity 2021.”

Details Emerge in Strathmore Deli Collapse as Landlord and Lender Sue

February 2, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

The reality of the closure of the popular Palm Coast deli is more complicated than its owners let on as a lender just sued the owners over a loan default and the landlord sued them in December over $20,000 in back rent.

Sparing RVs, Palm Coast Takes On Truckers Making Rest Stops of Box Store Parking Lots

February 1, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 58 Comments

Truckers like using box stores’ parking lots as rest stops. Store managers haven’t objected and nearby restaurants love it. But Palm Coast is cracking down on the practice at council member Bill Lewis’s urging, though another council member says it’s not been an issue.

Debt, Divorce, Downsizing and Death: The Thriving State of Estate Sales in Palm Coast

January 26, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Estate Sales have been the lifeblood of Diana Minotti’s business in Palm Coast in the last four years, underscoring the extent–and occasional upside–of a recession as people retrench and sell off luxuries from fine art to historic furniture.

“Hire a Hero” Program Designed to Spur Hiring of Veterans in Palm Coast and Flagler County

January 19, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The Palm Coast Business Assistance Center and the Flagler County Chamber of Commerce are partnering to implement a new “Hire a Hero‟ program to encourage local businesses to employ local veterans and to guide new applicants through the intricate hiring process.

Palm Coast’s Business Assistance Center Offering Three Training Sessions in January

January 19, 2012 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The training sessions, ranging in themes on how to start your business to managing cash flow to developing a marketing strategy, are priced between $15 and $35.

1 Architect, 1 Banker, 1 Health Consultant. Mix. Serve. Result: Thai Korner Restaurant.

January 2, 2012 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

Palm Coast’s Thai Korner Restaurant, open one year, is the result of an unlikely partnership between three vastly different latter-day restaurateurs willing to defy a climate murderous to new businesses.

Of Art and Soul: Erin Walker’s Pottery Studio For All Creators Coils Into Palm Coast

December 19, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

The Art and Soul Studio at 25 Pine Cone Drive in Palm Coast is recreational paint-your-own-pottery shop for all ages and many occasions, including birthday parties and Wednesdays’ Wine-d Down, a bring-your-own-wine ladies night.

Palm Coast Would Underwrite Small Business Loans With Tax Dollars as New Incentive

December 13, 2011 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

The city’s loan-guarantee program would set aside $55,000 for existing, for-profit businesses looking to expand–or survive. The program is part of a series of economic development initiatives centered around the seven-month-old Business Assistance Center.

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