Every time I drive through University Town Center, it s as if the buildings in the shopping and entertainment district have mated with each other and multiplied.
It s hard to remember a time when the Barnes & Noble building was just a patch of land, or when Ford s Garage was just a coming soon sign and not an actual, physical structure. Just when you think there s no more land to build on at UTC, site developer Benderson Development Co. makes some magically appear, seemingly out of nowhere.
But one patch of land at University Town Center that I consider to be conspicuously empty is the terrain between the Mall at University Town Center and I-75 – UTC s elusive East District.
Businesses across the Suncoast desperately searching for workers Jobs a plenty on the Suncoast and hiring managers like Nicholas Jones at Ford s Garage are doing what they can to hire on qualified applicants in our area. (Source: WWSB) By ABC7 Staff | May 11, 2021 at 4:10 PM EDT - Updated May 11 at 4:10 PM
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) -Job openings across the country hitting a record high, according to the Labor Department’s latest report. It shows just how desperate businesses are in trying to find workers.
Job openings rose nearly 8 percent, to 8.1 million, in March. It’s the most on record since December of 2000. A survey done by the National Federation of Independent Business found that 44% of small businesses have jobs that can’t be filled.
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It almost felt like being at Disney: Sarasota mall reimagines holiday light shows
Haley Hinds reports
SARASOTA, Fla. - A holiday light show in Sarasota is stopping people in their tracks. A local company spent thousands of hours dreaming up how hundreds of thousands of twinkling lights would dance with the music, pushing the limits of technology and imagination. We kind of trick you into thinking it s just normal white Christmas lights, said Justin Stancil, owner and CEO of Stancil Entertainment.
But as it gets close to 6:30 p.m., you can feel the anticipation building. When the show starts, it s anything but a white Christmas.