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High above the Columbia River, looking down on the bustling cities Portland and Vancouver, from Rocky Point Road: #2/52.

Place de l´Indépendance

 

Centre Ville, Dakar

Rotherham Chamber of Commerce Business awards 2005

Congratulations to our 2013 Business Excellence Awards Nominees!

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Listed 6/5/2017

2110 Chapman Highway, Knoxville, Tennessee

Reference number: 100000979

 

Built in 1913, Kern’s Bakery is locally significant for its historic significance in industry and commerce and its architectural significance as an industrial example of the Art Deco style. Its period of significance is from 1931 when the building was completed until 1967 during the height of Kern’s popularity. The facade retains a high degree of integrity retaining original materials and design. The rear and side elevations contain rear additions that date from the period of significance illustrating the success of the Kern’s brand as the factory expanded to increase production. The building overall exhibits a high level of integrity. Kern's Bakery became a Knoxville landmark and successful regional bakery business that expanded from Knoxville with other three other factory locations in Virginia and Kentucky and delivery routes spread through the southeast to Nashville, Atlanta and Greenville, SC. It was well known to Knoxville residents from its prominent location that also served as a retail store, and through its unique family-focused outreach to the Knoxville community. Bread was produced at the factory until 2012. The building is a muted version of the Art Deco style. It contains references to classical architecture with its symmetrical central bay and the modern with modest geometric detailing in the doors, transom, sidelights, and cut stone detailing.

 

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Soldiers' Memorial Fountain and Park

 

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

The Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce held their third annual Area Tourism & Community Improvement Awards at Stone Bridge Farms on Thursday morning.

 

As the event's title describes, there were to primary groupings of awards: Tourism & Community Improvement. The Tourism Awards recognized remarkable individuals, businesses and organizations who contribute to the success of the tourism industry in the Cullman area.

 

The Community Improvement Award inspires businesses and organizations to take action to preserve, protect and promote community improvement in Cullman.

 

"Cullman Makers" had their booths set-up on both sides of the expansive conference hall so attendees could peruse and purchase their handmade goods. The Folk Junkies: Bob Keefe, Carl Lowe and John Lott were on hand to provide live music before the brunch and main presentations.

 

Below is the official roster of the Cullman Chamber of Commerce's 2016 Cullman Area Tourism & Community Improvement Awards ... CONGRATULATIONS!!:

Business Awards

Best Attraction Award – The Evelyn Burrow Museum

Exceptional Festival or Event Award – Peinhardt Living History Farm Day

Extraordinary Everyday Eatery – The Red Door Cafe

Near Nature, Near Perfect Award – Stony Lonesome OHV Park

Rockin’ Retailer – Monograms Plus of Cullman

Spirit of Cullman Award – Southern Accents Architectural Antiques

 

Individual Service Awards

Heart of the House Award – Ricky Self with Heritage Park

Hospitality Volunteer of the Year – David Warren of Cullman Aerial and Real Estate Photography

Rising Star Award – Rachel Dawsey with North Alabama Agriplex

Savvy Retail Sales Associate – Deanna Millican of Doug Doggett Jewelers

Silver Spoon Award – Krissie Harlan-Spitzer of Stone Bridge Farm and Carlton's Italian Restaurant

Superior Service Award – Dustin Tubbs of Stone Bridge Farm

Tourism Professional of the Year Award – Elaine Fuller with Cullman County Museum

White Glove Award – Tracy Reza of Hampton Inn-Cullman Alabama

 

Community Improvement Awards

Business/Organization “Building A Sense Of Community” – Camp Meadowbrook

Business/Organization with Best Curb Appeal – Wallace State Community College

Business/Organization with Best Landscaping (Small) – Smith Lake RV Resort

Business/Organization with Best Landscaping (Large) – Rehau Plant Cullman, A

Alabama

 

Business/Organization with Best New Construction – Cullman High School

Business/Organization with Best Restoration – The Abbey Byre at St. Bernard Abbey

Distinguished Life of Service Award – Mother Mary Angelica at Shrine of The Most Blessed Sacrament

 

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Palestrante Scott Emmons - NEIMAN MARCUS - Forum E-Commerce Brasil 2017 - 26 e 27/07/2017

Governor Kay Ivey gave the keynote address to the Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama Wednesday May 5, 2022 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Governor’s Office 2022)

W. Seneca Chamber of Commerce Klocs Grove

A. Khanawath Teranitiwath and K. Taweesak before the seminar on "Market Penetration by E-Commerce" at Miracle Grand Hotel on August 5.2009

 

bangkok / thailand

Wall Street - New York, NY

Washington, D.C. - December 11, 2012: The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the U.S.-Iraq Business Initiative, in collaboration with the U.S. Business Council in Iraq, hosted His Excellency Dr. Khalaf Abdul Samad, the Governor of Basrah, U.S. business executives, and accompanying Iraqi public officials visiting Washington as part of an official Iraqi delegation. During the luncheon at the Chamber, participants discussed the importance of strengthening commercial ties between Basrah and the United States and the positive impact the American private sector is currently playing, and how to expand that impact in Iraq’s reconstruction and economic development.

 

For more information about the U.S.-Iraq Business Initiative, please visit www.usiraqbusiness.com

W. Seneca Chamber of Commerce Klocs Grove

Photo by Paul Hammersley, City of Malden

People outside stores.

When the corner stone was laid the bank understood that their new head office was more than just a bank, it was a symbol of it's confidence in the development of Canada.

Listed 6/5/2017

2110 Chapman Highway, Knoxville, Tennessee

Reference number: 100000979

 

Built in 1913, Kern’s Bakery is locally significant for its historic significance in industry and commerce and its architectural significance as an industrial example of the Art Deco style. Its period of significance is from 1931 when the building was completed until 1967 during the height of Kern’s popularity. The facade retains a high degree of integrity retaining original materials and design. The rear and side elevations contain rear additions that date from the period of significance illustrating the success of the Kern’s brand as the factory expanded to increase production. The building overall exhibits a high level of integrity. Kern's Bakery became a Knoxville landmark and successful regional bakery business that expanded from Knoxville with other three other factory locations in Virginia and Kentucky and delivery routes spread through the southeast to Nashville, Atlanta and Greenville, SC. It was well known to Knoxville residents from its prominent location that also served as a retail store, and through its unique family-focused outreach to the Knoxville community. Bread was produced at the factory until 2012. The building is a muted version of the Art Deco style. It contains references to classical architecture with its symmetrical central bay and the modern with modest geometric detailing in the doors, transom, sidelights, and cut stone detailing.

 

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

   

Soldiers' Memorial Fountain and Park

 

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

Over 270 union leaders and activists took part in the UNI Commerce Global Conference in Berlin.

 

The conference revolved around the 4 pillars of the 2017-2021 UNI Commerce Action Plan:

 

Building Union Power in the Global Commerce Sector

Including You!

E-Commerce, Digitalisation, & the Future World of Work

Building Union Power in the Retail Supply Chain

Washington, D.C. - December 11, 2012: The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the U.S.-Iraq Business Initiative, in collaboration with the U.S. Business Council in Iraq, hosted His Excellency Dr. Khalaf Abdul Samad, the Governor of Basrah, U.S. business executives, and accompanying Iraqi public officials visiting Washington as part of an official Iraqi delegation. During the luncheon at the Chamber, participants discussed the importance of strengthening commercial ties between Basrah and the United States and the positive impact the American private sector is currently playing, and how to expand that impact in Iraq’s reconstruction and economic development.

 

For more information about the U.S.-Iraq Business Initiative, please visit www.usiraqbusiness.com

W. Seneca Chamber of Commerce Klocs Grove

Delegates from the Changzhou Technical Institute of Tourism and Commerce were given a campus tour led by Nolan Wheeler. The tour included LCC's new Health and Science building where delegates had the opportunity to see the Laufman Lecture Hall, nursing simulation lab, chemistry lab, study areas and the Green Roof.

This is the street side and short end of the wedge, built similarly to the Wedge Industrial Buileing.

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