Lifestyles After 50 Southwest Edition, January 2022

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CUTEST PET Do you think you’ve got the cutest pet? Show him or her off in the next issue of Lifestyles! We’re looking for the best dressed and most festive companions that our audience has to offer. See information on how to submit your fur baby for the contest below:

Image from CapeCoral.gov

Cape Coral to Incentive Local Businesses to Hire Residents Information from WinkNews.com According to Wink News, the City of Cape Coral is working to bring in new jobs so homeowners and renters don’t have to cross the bridges for work.

For submissions:

Send us a little bit about your pet (100 words or less) along with the best photo in their modeling portfolio and what city you live in to Rebecca.Fending@lifestylesafter50.com with the words “Cutest Pet” in the subject line, or through our Facebook at www.facebook.com/LifestylesAfter50. Submissions must be before the 15th of every month, otherwise it will be held for a potential feature in the following issue’s publication. Include your name, phone number and Florida city. Submissions are published on a basis of what space is available.

It’s a city where many people live and where few people work, and Cape Coral wants to change that by offering businesses incentives. “The incentives are going to focus on attracting and expanding opportunities for office light industries and mixed-use developments, which do yield higher property values and betterpaying jobs while diversifying our economic base,” said Melissa Mickey, public information specialist for Cape Coral. Tim McKindles is director of Human Resources at Ecological Laboratories, a biological technology firm in Cape Coral. Businesses like this could be eligible to receive funding under this new program. “I think it’s just a big positive,” McKindles said. “If they make it more attractive for businesses not only to come here but to stay here, then we, in turn, will go ahead and make it more attractive for people to apply here.” The money would be funded by local business tax proceeds and investment earnings. Amir Neto is director of the Regional Economic Research Institute at FGCU. Neto said incentive programs are a big part of policymaking, especially on a local level. “It’s really on the hands of the policymakers in devising a policy that is catering to the local community, and aligning incentives and outcomes really well so we can have a sustainable impact in the community,” Neto said.

WE WANT YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS Send us your community news! We’re looking to share good news that influences your community. From organizational events to honorary people, we want to share your news.

For submissions: Send the information (150 words or less) and a photo of the people involved to Rebecca.Fending@lifestylesafter50.com with the words “Community News” in the subject line, or through our Facebook at www.facebook.com/LifestylesAfter50. News must be before the 15th of every month, otherwise it will be held as potential news for the following issue’s publication. Include your name and current Florida city along with the contact information for the news event. News is published on a basis of what space is available.

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