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How has COVID-19 changed the workplace in Sarasota?

How has COVID-19 changed the workplace in Sarasota? Laura Finaldi, Sarasota Herald-Tribune © THOMAS BENDER/SARASOTA HERALD-TRIBUNE The assembly line area for PGT WinGuard Aluminum Sliding Glass Doors. At S-One Holdings Corporation, knowing how to collaborate from afar has always been part of the job.  Before the pandemic, the digital imaging company had about 120 employees physically working at its Sarasota headquarters on Main Street in Sarasota. It also, however, had people in Milwaukee, Belgium and Barcelona offices and others working remotely.  © THOMAS BENDER/SARASOTA HERALD-TRIBUNE Here the PGT WinGuard Sliding Glass Doors assembly line area. PGT Innovations, the largest employer in Sarasota County and manufacturer of weather-resistant windows and doors, found its own way to adjust during COVID.

Despite remote work caused by COVID, Sarasota office market is strong

At S-One Holdings Corporation, knowing how to collaborate from afar has always been part of the job.  Before the pandemic, the digital imaging company had about 120 employees physically working at its Sarasota headquarters on Main Street in Sarasota. It also, however, had people in Milwaukee, Belgium and Barcelona offices and others working remotely.  We’ve never been a you have to be in an office type of place, Executive Vice President of Culture Angie Gruss said.  We’re more about, if you’re an asset to the company and the team and you re growing and getting work done then you ll fit in.  

LUHS District Administrator Offered Contract

Credit Wikimedia Commons GP Reimer The Lakeland Union High School board of education has offered a one-year contract to District Administrator Rob Way, who is also the director of curriculum. The board met in closed session Monday, coming out in open session to vote 7-1 to make the offer. Voting yes were Barry Seidel, Jim Wescott, Gary Smith, Heidi Fink, Barb Peck, Matt Kock and Shari Nimsgern. Pam Carroll voted no. The motion also lists “performance expectations and a review timeline as identified in closed session.” What those expectations are has not been released. Under state law, Way has until March 31 to accept or reject the offer.

East Venice Avenue hospital site listed for $12 99 million

VENICE – Venice Regional Bayfront Health has contracted with Barry Seidel at American Property Group of Sarasota Inc. to sell 50-plus acres it owns at 2665 East Venice Avenue that had been eyed as a new hospital site. The land is being listed at $12.99 million, and though it is currently zoned OPI, or office-professional and institutional, the new buyer will have to petition Sarasota County to change it back to residential zoning before development. “I see it being rezoned again and probably to the delight of the neighborhood,” Seidel said. When the Sarasota County Commission voted in January 2019 to change the zoning of the parcel in anticipation of Venice Regional building a 210-bed hospital, it did so with the caveat that if a hospital wasn’t built, it should revert to residential use.

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