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Palmetto, FL

El Molcajetes in Palmetto Florida

Linda Reynolds - Bradenton Real Estate: Real Estate Brokerage in Bradenton, FL
Looking for a great mexican resturant in the Palmetto area? Then you must try El Molcajetes. I have eaten there for years and never once got a bad meal. They recently moved to US Hwy 301 and now have a larger facility that can better handle the crowds of people that flock there on a daily basis to eat their wonderful food. You get alot of food for the money and they are not priced high. Take the family there sometime and try it out. They are now on 1330 US Hwy 301 right behind The Hall. If you love mexican food, you won't be dissapointed.

Port Manatee

04-15-08
Paul Jeremy
Paul Jeremy: Commercial Real Estate Agent in Bradenton, FL

Seaport Opportunities: If you are a Developer or Investor of warehouse and industrial properties, we have development sites available near the fourth largest Sea Port in Florida, and closest U.S. deepwater seaport to the Panama Canal, making it a hub for trade with Pacific Rim markets. These sites offer tax incentives, waiving of costly local impact fees, accelerated permitting process, and extension into the Port's Foreign Trade Zone and Development of Regional Impact exemption. Contact me for details and available sites.

Local transport network

I 75

I 4

Sarasota & Tampa airports nearby

Rail

Refuelling available on site unlike Tampa.

This site is ideally suited for land bankers and companies wishing to build speculative warehousing/distribution centers.

Come and speak to us about this exciting opportunity today!

Paul@DoynoRealty.com

Palmetto May Be Getting A Farmer's Market

01-29-08
Becky Troutt
Becky Troutt: Real Estate Agent in Brandon, FL

Good news for residents in the area since the one that was held in Bradenton on Main Street was closed last year because the local businesses said they didn't have the money to keep it going any longer.

2 local residents, Mitchell Armstrong and Kelvin Lindbloom say they want to try and make a go of Farmers Market in Palmetto along the Manatee River, near the pier at the foot the Green Bridge.

Palmetto leaders are likely to approve plans for the market in early February.

The plans were presented this week to city officials. Palmetto Mayor Larry Bustle called the proposal "a good thing for the city" because it could boost downtown business while keeping Palmetto's folksy feel.

Armstrong and Lindbloom will be selling plants they grow as well as inviting other vendors to sell fruits and vegetables.