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Bryan College Station Chamber of Commerce prepares for Annual Founder s Night

Bryan College Station Chamber of Commerce prepares for Annual Founder s Night KXXV and last updated 2021-07-15 18:15:56-04 BRAZOS COUNTY, TX — The Bryan/College Station Chamber of Commerce is celebrating its Founder s Day with their seventh annual event. Many are saying that the timing is just right. Just like most restaurants in the country, 3rd on Main in Bryan is experiencing a labor and supply shortage. We re blessing in Bryan College Station that in the summertime, we are a little slower than we are in off times. So we are hoping by fall, when everything kicks in and hopefully football season s back 100 percent, that we are also able to get back to 100 percent staff, said Wade Beckman restaurant owner, and chair elect of BCS Chamber of Commerce.

Texas A&M summer break could hurt local workforce

Texas A&M summer break could hurt local workforce Industries such as restaurants have struggled to rebuild their workforce following the start of the pandemic, according to the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce. So in a place like Aggieland, where thousands of students will be returning home, businesses that rely heavily on the student workforce could face further setbacks. and last updated 2021-04-27 23:42:20-04 May 7 is the last day Texas A&M students have to take exams, which means summer break is less than two weeks away. Industries such as restaurants have struggled to rebuild their workforce following the start of the pandemic, according to the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce. So in a place like Aggieland, where thousands of students will be returning home, businesses that rely heavily on the student workforce could face further setbacks.

Matica Biotechnology, Inc Announces Groundbreaking for New GMP Facility

Share this article Share this article TEXAS, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/   Matica Biotechnology, Inc. (Matica Bio), a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) specializing in the clinical and commercial production of cell and gene therapies, ceremonially broke ground today on its new 25,000 ft2 facility which will house its GMP virus production suites, development laboratories and company offices. The new building will be located in Providence Park at 2501 Earl Rudder Freeway in College Station. The groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for Tuesday, February 23 at 10:00 am. College Station Mayor Karl Mooney attended the event, along with members of the College Station City Council, Bryan Mayor Andrew Nelson, Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Glen Brewer, Brazos Valley EDC Board Chair Mike Gentry, and Brazos Valley EDC President/CEO Matt Prochaska.

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