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One Liners Polk: 4 Rivers Smokehouse, Tryp Air Charter and more

Hanna Gade Published: August 31, 2023 | Updated: August 31, 2023

► 4 Rivers Smokehouse opened its 15th restaurant at The Shoppes at Lake Miriam Crossing, a retail and dining destination located at 4729 S. Florida Ave., in Lakeland. (Pictured above)

► Vegetation Cafe and Kitchen, a vegan restaurant, opened at 1437 E. Gary Road, Lakeland. 

► The Lakeside Village shopping center, in Lakeland, has sold for $77.93 million to Continental Realty Corp., a Baltimore-based real estate investment firm. 

► Tryp Air Charter, a charter operation in Tampa, expanded its services in Nashville and appointed Chaz Bragg to handle charter sales, exclusively in the Nashville area.

► Polk County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller Stacy Butterfield was honored as Clerk of the Year at the Florida Court Clerks and Comptrollers annual training conference. 

► The Polk County Board of Commissioners approved Dale Henderson as the new director of Polk County’s waste and recycling division. 

► The Florida Small Business Development Center at the University of South Florida added a new location, at 502 E. Main St., Lakeland. 

► International Aero Charters, a Federal Aviation Administration-certificated air carrier, has launched a new, on-demand air charter operation at the Lakeland Linder International Airport. 

► The city of Lakeland named Rob Hernandez as its new assistant city manager. 

► AdventHealth broke ground on a new emergency room, in Winter Haven, on Cypress Gardens Boulevard. 

► Lakeland’s Southeastern University launched a new trades program designed to train students in trades such as construction technology, project management, plumbing electrical fields and more. 

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