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Kurt

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Coastal Vision 3000 Bought by FRLA


The Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (FRLA) announced today the acquisition of Coastal Vision 3000, a private, non-profit tourism and economic development group in Northwest Florida. Coastal Vision?s executive director Mel Ponder will lead the transition to FRLA over the coming months.


?The Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association is proud to work with and compliment the efforts of Coastal Vision 3000,? said FRLA President and CEO Carol Dover. ?This merger will allow for greater marketing and branding efforts, and growing the economic development of Northwest Florida through the hospitality and tourism industries, one of the state?s main economic engines,? she continued.

Florida is currently facing a crisis of epic proportions due to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. While not a single drop of oil has reached Florida?s shores, FRLA is already working with members of Coastal Vision to send the message that Florida is open for business.
?The partnership of FRLA and Coastal Vision could not have come at a more fortuitous time,? said Mel Ponder, Coastal Vision?s Executive Director. ?Now more than ever, it is critical our region come together for the economic viability and sustainability of Northwest Florida,? he continued.


?We formed Coastal Vision 3000 in order to create a national and international branded identity for Northwest Florida?s beaches,? Buddy Runnels, Chair of Coastal Vision 3000 and broker/owner of Real Estate International. ?Now is the time for us to take this to the next level by combining our efforts with one of Florida?s largest trade associations. This will serve as a model across the state in the way local business, chambers, tourist and economic development councils and our hospitality industry partner together for the financial growth of our region.?


?The greatest advantage we have as a region is that we are now a cohesive group that understands in order to survive and thrive, we must not care about county lines and fragmented markets,? said Dawn Moliterno, President and CEO of the Walton Area Chamber of Commerce in Santa Rosa Beach. ?We are committed to making it easier for our tourists and businesses to move around the region and enjoy all its vast assets.?


Costal Vision 3000, which branded itself as ?THE Beach? and comprised of seven coastal counties from Escambia to Franklin, was actively involved in efforts to bring Southwest Airlines to Northwest Florida. The airline will make its inaugural flight to the newly built Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport on Sunday, May 23, 2010.
 

GoodWitch58

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I agree, JohnR...who are they kidding???
 

Here4Good

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?We are committed to making it easier for our tourists and businesses to move around the region and enjoy all its vast assets.?

OK, what does that mean? If it just said "tourists", I would think they were starting a taxi service, but businesses? It will be easier to move your restaurant from FWB to Rosemary now?
 

GoodWitch58

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I'll ask the even dumber one: what did they buy? The orange logo?:bang:
 

Busta Hustle

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I think what it amounts to is that the lobbyist and biggest of developers have finally convinced the politicians that they could give them more "perks" (serve the public) if the pols give the lobs and devs tax money directly. You know it is just so messy trying to collect voluntary donations from a bunch of little business owners that you have to convince you will use to promote their interest.
 
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