Monday, September 30, 2019

Region right for relocation

By DANIEL SUTPHIN and ALEXANDRA HERRERA Staff Writers Sep 30, 2019 
https://www.yoursun.com/venice

VENICE — A move to the region must be a smart one — or at least a popular one — because a lot of people are doing it.

The Punta Gorda metropolitan statistical area, which includes all of Charlotte County, recently took the No. 3 spot on a list of the top 20 U.S. MSAs to where people are relocating.

The North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton MSA, which includes Venice, Nokomis, Osprey and West Villages, ranked fifth.

The list was put together by Business Insider, an American financial and business news website, based on the highest net migration between 2010 and 2018 using data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Population Estimates program.

For the Sarasota and Bradenton counties, there was a net migration of 140,889 between 2010 and 2018 — 20.1% of the metro’s 2010 population of 702,281.

For the Punta Gorda metro area, there was a net migration of 36,551 between 2010 and 2018 — 22.8% of the metro’s 2010 population of 159,978.

For the North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton metro area, much of it has
to do with West Villages.

West Villages, technically a part of North Port with a lot of Venice connections, is one of the fastest-growing, master-planned communities in the country.

The master-planned community has several developments and amenities — the largest recently being CoolToday Park, the spring training home of the Atlanta Braves.

Earlier this year, the West Villages ranked fourth in fastest-growing master-planned communities in the U.S., according to John Burns Real Estate Consulting.

West Villages President Rick Severance credits the allure of the area.

“(It’s) the proximity to the attributes to employment and the location,” Severance said.

Not only is there an economic corridor, but its also the beaches and activities in Venice, Englewood and North Port — from concerts to sunsets to volunteer opportunities and social organizations.

Children moving into West Villages tend to attend Taylor Ranch Elementary, Venice Middle and Venice High schools — among other options.

Severance said people are moving from all over the U.S., though the largest percentage of people moving to the area may be surprising.

“There is a large percentage coming from Florida,” he said.

The people moving to the West Villages involves mostly early retirees and empty-nesters, followed by families.

“We’re seeing a significant number of families, it could be the schools and the amenities,” Severance said.

Officials with the the Punta Gorda metro area also note its proximity to the waterfront and other opportunities.

“Babcock Ranch is booming and trees are being cleared in West Port (formerly Murdock Village) for additional single- and multi-family development,” said Julie Mathis, executive director with the Charlotte County Chamber of Commerce.

The No. 1 spot is The Villages, near Ocala, had a net migration of 43,639 between 2010 and 2018 — 46.7% of the metro’s 2010 population of 93,420.



Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate











Friday, September 27, 2019

Venice Beach Party

https://www.venicegov.com/Home/Components/Calendar/Event

09/28/2019 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Location:
Venice Beach
101 The Esplanade
Venice, Florida 34285

This event is so much fun, Venice MainStreet is bringing it back for year number 4!

The 4th Annual Venice Beach Party presented by Fifth Third Bank will be held on Venice Beach (south side parking lot and beach) rain or shine with live music, food and drinks available, and an all around good time! This event is free to the public.

Band Lineup

3-5 p.m. - Sarasota Steel Pan Band
6-8 p.m. - Offshore Riot
Chairs and blankets welcome. No coolers or pets.

Catch a free shuttle from Centennial Park

For more information, please visit: www.visitvenicefl.org



Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate





Thursday, September 26, 2019

Vote-by-mail ballots going out

Venice Gondolier
Staff Report
September 26, 2019

VENICE - Sarasota County officials announced Wednesday that election officials will start mailing vote-by-mail ballots starting Thursday for the Nov. 5 general elections in Venice.

The office of Sarasota County Supervisor of Elections Ron Turner made the announcement in a news release.

Nearly 5,200 ballots will be set in the mail Thursday; more mailings will continue through Monday, Oct. 28, the news release states.

So far, 71 ballots have been sent to "overseas civilian and military voters," the news release states.

"A voter may submit a vote-by-mail request online at SarasotaVotes.com/VotebyMail or by calling 941-861-8618," the news release states. "Requests for ballots to be mailed domestically must be received by the elections office no later than 5 p.m. on the 10th day before the election (Oct. 26) to allow sufficient time for the ballot to reach the voter and be returned to the elections office in time to be counted."

It notes ballots can be returned through the mail or by person to the Supervisor of Elections office - but must be done by 7 p.m. on Election Day.

"Voters should return their ballots promptly to avoid postal service delays," the news release said.

Voters who request a ballot mailed to an address other than that on file with the state of Florida's Voter Registration System "must submit a signed written request to the elections office," it said. That is the case unless they are uniformed services and civilian voters living overseas

"Turner reminds voters that the signature on the vote-by-mail ballot certificate will be compared to the voter’s signature on file in the elections office for verification purposes. Voters may update their signatures by submitting a Florida Voter Registration Application to the supervisor of elections office. The signature on file at the time the elections office receives the voted ballot will be the signature used to verify the voter’s eligibility."


Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate










Thursday, September 19, 2019

Atlanta Braves announce new farmer's market at CoolToday Park

By Alexander Herrera
West Villages Sun Editor
September 29, 2019

WEST VILLAGES — It’s been more than a year since North Port has had a farmer’s market.

That will change come October, thanks to the Atlanta Braves and Lee Perron.

Starting Oct. 2, residents in North Port and the surrounding area will be able to pick up fresh produce, homemade goodies and other market staples at CoolToday Park.

The market will run from 8 a.m. to noon Wednesdays starting in October and running through March.

Perron, who is well-known for his successful farmers markets in Englewood and Venice, said he is bringing 40 of his best vendors to the park. There will be 40 vendors to start.

Perron said he could easily do 60 or 70, but he wanted to have a relationship with the vendors.

“We’re putting our all stars on the field,” Perron said.

Those familiar with Perron’s markets will recognize some of the vendors who will be there on Wednesdays. They include Venetian Coffee, Maggie’s Seafood, JC’s Daily Bread, Mr. Fun Guy, Tropical Island Kettle Corn and Heritage Pointe Honey. Perron said he is still finalizing some of the vendor applications.

Perron’s markets are known for being largely food-based with only a small handful of non-food vendors.

“We want the food to be outstanding,” Perron said.

In a release from the Braves, Vice President for Florida Operations Mike Dunn said space in front of the ballpark has always stood out as a place for the public to gather.

“The launch of the Braves Farmers Market embodies that. It allows the public to become familiar with the park and utilize the area,” Dunn said in the release.

As in Englewood and Venice, the market will accept payments involving SNAP, the supplemental nutritional assistance program that provides food benefits and assistance in Florida. In the past, it’s been known as food stamps.

“We have already applied and been approved,” Perron said.

The way it works is that someone using SNAP can swipe their cards and receive credits that they can use in the market. In addition to that, Perron says, the market will match up to $40 for the Fresh Access Bucks.

The Fresh Access Bucks program is a way the market doubles SNAP credits for every $40 spent for buying Florida-grown produce.
“That’s an important part of our mission,” Perron said.

Like his other two markets, the market at CoolToday Park will also be donating to local charities.

Perron said the Salvation Army Food Bank in North Port and Englewood’s Community Care Clinic will receive donations. Perron’s markets are not-for-profits 501©3 and support different community organizations.

For more information on the markets visit
https://www.bravesfarmersmarket.org


Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate











Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Let's Eat, Englewood September 12th to September 26th

https://www.englewoodchamber.com/lets-eat-englewood

The Englewood Florida Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce our 5th Annual Restaurant Week Promotion, “Let’s Eat, Englewood!” planned for September 12 – September 26, 2019.

“Let’s Eat, Englewood” is an event where people will have the opportunity to experience a culinary adventure through our community without breaking the bank. Three-course dinners (& more) will be available for $25 and 2-course lunches for $13.

Participating Restaurants



Texas Best Barbecue

Texas Best Barbecue logo
AmericanBarbecue
Texas Best Barbeque is a purveyor of fine smoked meats. Dine in or carry out. We cater. Where Flo Growns can find REAL Texas BBQ.

La Stanza Ristorante

La Stanza Ristorante
AmericanItalian
La Stanza Restaurant is an excellent Italian restaurant and bar serving steak, chicken, seafood, real and classic entrees.  Happy hour daily from 4-6pm on historic Dearborn St. 

Boca Royale Golf & Country Club

Boca Royale Logo
Casual American
Casual dining experience overlooking our beautiful 18 hole golf course.
Lunch Monday-Saturday 11-3 and dinner Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 5-8:30pm.


The Placida Pearl

Sushi
Innovative Asian cuisine nestled in the Grove City area of Englewood, FL. Englewood Sushi, located within The Placida Pearl, offers a wide selection of fresh, quality sushi and other Asian dishes. Serving both lunch and dinner from noon until 11pm., our sushi chef and staff provide a unique experience of the finest sushi paired with local flavor and atmosphere.


Paraiso Mexican Grille and Bar

Paraiso Mexican Grille and Bar logo
MexicanSouthwestern
Paraiso Mexican Grille and Bar is a great place to experience delicious and authentic Mexican food with dining inside or on the ever popular patio out back. They also run the popular taco truck Nando’s Taqueria on McCall Rd.

Prime Time Steak & Spirits


American ClassicsSeafoodSteaks
Great American Steak House for award winning Prime Rib & Steaks.  Great seafood specials & tasty South of the Border Treats, too!

The Waverly Restaurant

The Waverly Restaurant & Bar logo
Modern American
Directly across from Englewood Beach. Enjoy beautiful views overlooking the gulf with indoor and outdoor seating. Try our fresh new menu.


Landy’s Restaurant

Landy's Restaurant
MediterraneanSeafood
Landy’s On the Water serves fresh seafood, mouthwatering steaks with a Mediterranean twist! Homemade soups everyday and the freshest salad bar around.

Cafe 776

Cafe 776
AmericanSeafood
Café 776 features amazing fish & chips along with fabulous giant burgers and a wide variety of seafood and delicious appetizers in a casual setting, and reasonably priced.

Mama’s Italian Restaurant

Mama's Italian Restaurant
ItalianPizza
Mama’s Italian Restaurant is homestyle Italian cooking with a casual family atmosphere. Mama's has been proudly serving quality Italian, pizza and American meals for 35 years. 

Mango Bistro

Mango Bistro
AmericanBistroFrenchHealthyWine
Mango Bistro is a cute bistro with outside and inside dining.  Open Monday through Saturdays 9-3 for breakfast and lunch and 3-9:45pm for dinner on Friday & Saturdays. 


Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate











A Better Scoop

A better scoop logo with tagline - peace, love, ice cream
Ice Cream & Desserts
A Better Scoop is where we will build or shake up the best frozen dessert you’ve ever had! We start with local and the freshest ingredients to bring you the best ice cream in the area

Isabella’s Bistro

Isabella's Bistro logo
Italian
Italian restaurant with delicious Abruzzi style cooking. Family owned & operated. 30 years experience. Moved from NY to Florida 3 years ago. Opening September 16th.

Ricaltini’s Bar & Grill

Ricaltini's Logo
AmericanBarItalian
All American restaurant with inside or outside dining and live music featuring fresh steaks, fresh seafood and house-made Italian dishes with daily chef specials.

Farlow’s On The Water

Farlow's Logo
AmericanCaribbeanSeafood
Farlow’s On the Water offers unique flavors of the Caribbean with a southern twist.  Fresh local seafood, hand cut steaks and a full bar served in our indoor or outdoor dining. 

SandBar Tiki & Grille

SandBar Tiki & Grille logo
AmericanBarSeafood
SandBar Tiki & Grille is the place to be on Manasota Key serving lunch, dinner, drinks, indoor or outdoor dining and FUN with live music 7 days a week 11:00 am till the music stops! Dine inside or outside Tiki Hut style on the water.


Ephesus Mediterranen Grill

Ephesus Mediterranean Grill
GreekMediterraneanTurkish
Authentic Turkish Cuisine, Mediterranean/Middle Eastern Cuisine. Dine In or Carry Out. Gyros, Kebabs, Large Vegetarian Selection. Credit Cards Accepted.

Lock ‘n Key

Lock and Key Restaurant & Pub logo
AmericanSeafoodSteaks
The Lock N’ Key Restaurant offers casual beach dining, live music and patio dining specializing in steaks & seafood located directly across the street from beautiful Englewood Beach.