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May 19, 2005

St. Petersburg Celebrates New Industries and Strong Economy

It’s well known that the Tampa Bay area is a thriving business center. The proof is in the numbers, which recently revealed that 10 public companies in the region topped $1 billion in revenue. At the heart of the Bay Area is the city of St. Petersburg, which is a major contributor to the area’s success.

(PRWEB) May 19, 2005 -- It’s well known that the Tampa Bay area is a thriving business center. The proof is in the numbers, which recently revealed that 10 public companies in the region topped $1 billion in revenue.

At the heart of the Bay Area is the city of St. Petersburg, which is a major contributor to the area’s success.

“When we applied for a business license in St. Pete, our office was listed as a Publicity Firm,” says Cassie Chenevert, President of Savvy Buzz, Inc. “The city didn’t have a code in the computer for Publicity, because this isn’t the type of company they deal with everyday.”

St. Petersburg is constantly welcoming new industries, which may have been likely to plant roots in Tampa and other well known Florida cities in the past. Fortunately, more and more businesses are recognizing the value of the location, primarily, because it is the state’s fourth largest city and a gateway to the high-tech corridor.

“We have the greatest number of households with a net worth in excess of one million dollars, in the region,” says C.P.A. and owner of America’s Business Manager, Kerry Bingaman. “As a result, my office frequently gets calls from out-of-state businesses which are in the relocation process.”

Not only do wealthy clientele draw business owners to the region, but the strong manufacturing and information technology sectors also play a part. Both have been credited for luring new industries in the region.

“Publicity is extremely important for ground breaking companies like those in the tech. sectors,” says Kim Justice, co-founder of Savvy Buzz, Inc. “If I started this company when I moved to the city years ago, we wouldn’t have stood a chance because of the types of industries that were headquartered here.”

“Now, we’re one of the first publicity firms headquartered in the city,” claims Mrs. Justice. “I’m sure we’ll see plenty of other first time industries moving here for similar reasons.”

For more information on the publicity firm headquartered in St. Petersburg, please call Savvy Buzz, Inc. at 727-209-1745 or write to e-mail protected from spam bots.

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at May 19, 2005 03:12 AM

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