New Auburndale Facility Has Big Dreams, Plans for Blueberry Packing Plant
"Five-Star Family Growers in Auburndale has the capacity to pack 2.5 million pounds during the roughly six-week blueberry season."
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"Five-Star Family Growers in Auburndale has the capacity to pack 2.5 million pounds during the roughly six-week blueberry season."
Skate park set to open May 18 at Lake Bonnie Park.
"Architecture buffs and cat lovers, unite!
Florida Southern College, which boasts the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright-designed buildings in existence, will now feature six more structures inspired by the iconic architect."
"Florida Southern College is already bursting with pride for being known as the most beautiful campus in the nation - and administrators say a new building that will house its business college is going to make the school even prettier."
"Florida Southern College will take a another major step forward in the creation of its premier business program when it breaks ground this week on the future home of the Barney Barnett School of Business and Free Enterprise."
"Longtime local businessman John Rodda, the owner of Rodda Construction Inc., was honored Thursday night with the Jere Annis Leadership Award."
"Alpine Fresh Inc., a grower-packer-shipper of blueberries headquartered in Miami, announced that it has entered into a joint venture with blueberry grower Five Star Family Growers, based in Auburndale, FL."
"Using a series of easel-supported poster boards, Wegman described the look and layout of the more than 40,000-square-foot building. The contractor on the project is Rodda Construction."
A 22,000-square-foot medical building will replace the long-vacant bank drive-through in downtown Winter Haven.
"The Florida Southern College Athletics Department was hoping for some new washers and dryers, but instead got a new clubhouse."
"Parents brought their children to Saturday's grand opening of Northeast Regional Park in Davenport to celebrate the fact that there is finally somewhere to bring them."