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Florida Chambers of Commerce
Chambers of Commerce Links
Manatee Chamber of Commerce
In search of a bounty of gold, Spanish explorer Hernando DeSoto and his rugged crew of conquistadors stepped ashore the banks of the Manatee River in Florida more than 450 years ago. However, the unclaimed treasure they found was in the form of fertile riverbanks rolling out the welcome mat to a region of breathtaking beauty. The region remained unoccupied for several hundred years until 1842 when another explorer named Josiah Gates and his fellow pioneers laid claim to the area, which was named after the gentle sea cow, or Manatee, seen so frequently in the area's numerous waterways.
Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce
Fort Lauderdale offers a myriad of events and activities year-round. Fort Lauderdale is a great place to live and work, or to vacation in a tropical environment.
Greater Orlando Chamber of Commerce
Reflecting on our rich, 90-year history, it is challenging to pinpoint a program or event in the community that didn't involve the Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce. During our decades of continued growth, we've been through many changes, first as the Board of Trade, then as the Downtown Chamber, then as the Greater Orlando Chamber and finally as the Orlando Regional Chamber. We've redefined our scope but our goal always remains constant - we are in the business of serving the community.
Greater Miami Chamber Of Commerce
Since its inception in 1907 as the Miami Board of Trade, this organization – known today as the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce – has been recognized and respected for its impressive stature in the community.
St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce
St. Petersburg and Pinellas County offer an unequaled environment for work and play. Wonderful weather and miles of sandy beaches, a relatively low cost of living, agreeable taxes and progressive employment opportunities draw people to the area from around the nation and the world.
Melbourne Palm Bay Area Chamber of Commerce
The Southern end of Brevard County, Florida where 33 miles of Atlantic barrier islands connect with the mainland via three causeways. Over 300 days of sunshine offer residents and visitors an ideal climate. The average temperature is 72 degrees F, with an average daily high of 90 degrees in July and August. The Atlantic ocean provides a lovely breeze that cools the summer and warms the winter.
Weston Area Chamber of Commerce
Nestled on the edge of the Everglades in Broward County, the City of Weston has quickly established a unique identity of cultural and ethnic diversity. Within its 15,000 acres of land, a perfect marriage of business and community has been established.
Cocoa Beach Area Chamber of Commerce
The roots of the Cocoa Beach Area Chamber of Commerce reach back some eighty years. In 1921, Cocoa, Rockledge and Merritt Island began separate Chambers of Commerce and, in 1925, Cocoa Beach opened its own Chamber. These small Chambers worked hard for the good of their municipalities and helped build a positive foundation for the businesses in our area. However, community visionaries recognized that a consolidated organization would have a stronger and more effective voice.
In 1967, a committee from each of the Chambers was formed and, through much of 1968, these committees met to lay the ground rules of a combined Chamber. On September 1, 1968, the Cocoa-Rockledge Chamber, the Merritt Island Chamber and the Cape Kennedy Chamber joined together to form the Cape Kennedy Area Chamber of Commerce, with Dudley Jewell as the first Executive Director.
Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce
The earliest known inhabitants of the Boca Raton area were the Tequesta Indians, who lived in communities near the ocean as long ago as one thousand years until the eighteenth century. The construction of the Florida East Coast Canal (today’s Intracoastal) and the Florida East Coast Railway in the 1890s made the region accessible to a group of resourceful pioneers. By the early 1900s Boca Raton was a tiny agricultural community, many of the farmers specializing in pineapple cultivation. Amongst these were a group of Japanese immigrants under the leadership of Joseph Sakai, who formed a community along today’s Yamato Road in 1904.
In May of 1925, the Town of Boca Raton was incorporated at the height of the Florida land boom. The town council commissioned noted society architect Addison Mizner to plan a world-class resort community. His exclusive hotel, known as the Cloister Inn, was completed in 1926 and continues its reign as a city landmark as the Boca Raton Resort and Club. Although many of Mizner’s plans for the young community were squelched by the demise of the land boom in 1926, a few survive today—and his architectural style continues to influence the city. Five Star Calims Adjusting is proud to serve the citizens of Boca Raton.
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Arson - Burglary -Theft - Fire - Hail -Mold - Hurricane - Pipe Burst - Vandelism
Water Damage - Wind - Sinkhole - Tornado - Lightning - Business Interuption - Aviatation/Marine
When an insurance claim is filed, it is YOUR responsibility, the policyholder to prove the extent of damages and that they are covered under your insurance policy. When you hire a Public Adjuster, this burden becomes our burden. At Five Star Claims Adjusting, our Public Adjusters prepare, file, and negotiate maximum dollar settlements of your insurance claims.
National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters
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