One Liners Pasco: Pasco EDC, John Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and more

Brewster Snyder Duff Private Wealth Management Group of Wells Fargo Advisors, in Land O’ Lakes, was recognized as one of the Best-in-State Wealth Management Teams by Forbes.

Pasco Schools announced plans to expand capacity to accommodate rising enrollment, due to the county’s growth. 

Pasco Building Services has relocated to 8661 Citizens Drive, Suite 100, in New Port Richey, formerly the Social Security building. 

St. Petersburg-based Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital acquired 114 acres, off of I-75 and Overpass Road, in Pasco County, for $21 million, to increase specialized pediatric care access for the region’s rural residents. 

The Pasco Economic Development Council promoted Mike Bishop, previously director of stakeholder engagement, to senior vice president and Tom Ryan, previously director of business development, to vice president of business. 

The Canopy at Beacon Woods, a new assisted living and memory care community, in Hudson, has finished construction and welcomed its initial residents. 

Indie filmmaker Scott Tepperman shot scenes for the third, and final, installment of his “Cruel Summer” horror trilogy, at the Hacienda Hotel, in New Port Richey.