New Business in Ocala, Florida
Business For Sale In Ocala, Florida!
Is it time to stop working for someone else? Starting being your own boss? A New Business in Ocala, Florida may be right up your alley. Imagine waking up in Ocala, in Florida and knowing you control your own destiny. You are in charge of how much money you make, what you do that day, and how you spend your time. Sound good? Then browse the list of New Business in Ocala, Florida below to find the opportunity that fits your life style and goals.
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Local hospital announces new CEOHernando TodayPrior to that, he served as Vice-President/Chief Operating Officer of Doctors Hospital, a 354-bed hospital in Augusta, GA and as COO of a two-hospital system in Ocala, FL, which included 200-bed Ocala Regional Medical Center and 70-bed West Marion ... |
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Franck's ceases sterile compounding serviceOcalaBy Carlos E. Medina Franck's Pharmacy announced Wednesday it will stop producing sterile compounds at its Ocala lab and also confirmed the layoffs of several employees. The decisions come after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned ...and more » |
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Marion eyes $84 million in road projectsOcalaSome of the proposed projects to be completed by the end of 2017 include a new, four-lane route north of Ocala to facilitate access into a new, much anticipated business park; a long-discussed four-lane bypass around the east side of Belleview; ...and more » |
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Around the Region for May 24, 2012.Gainesville SunA Chevy Suburban, driven by Ada Pelt, 51, was going east on Archer Road and stopped at an intersection at Southwest 107th Street, where a school bus was going north, according to a Florida Highway Patrol media release. Molly Roberts, 63, was driving ...and more » |
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New deli serves it Florida-styleOcala"So, yeah, I guess you could call this a Florida deli," he adds, though what he says he wants to do is "emulate TooJay's" — a popular deli chain of the New York type. A 10-year transplant here in Ocala, Fox is a farrier by trade. |
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Business owner struggles to overcome recession woesOcalaThe US economy is no longer shrinking and the recession is technically over, but for many small businesses in the area, times are still tough. Linton, 53, said he sees empty store fronts throughout Ocala and local businesses struggling to make payroll, ...and more » |
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