Seabrook Business Waves
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Seabrook Business Waves is a monthly podcast focused on promoting economic and business development in the city of Seabrook, TX.
Seabrook Business Waves
7M ago
Paul and Pat traveled to Austin for the Retail Live! trade show. In this episode, they discuss some retailers they spoke with, and we even get to hear some recorded interviews from the trade show floor!
Thank you for joining us this past year. It's been a pleasure ..read more
Seabrook Business Waves
9M ago
What better way to talk about economic development than showcasing some of Seabrook's success stories?
Seabrook Waffle Company, Merlion, The Edge at Seabrook Town Center, and Compass by Margaritaville!
Pat and Paul will also be at Retail Live in Austin on August 31, 2023 ..read more
Seabrook Business Waves
9M ago
For this month, Paul and Pat sit down with Cindy DeWease, the President and CEO of the Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. They talk about the Chamber's origin and how it relates to the City of Seabrook.
Are you interested in joining the Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce? Learn more by going to clearlakearea.com ..read more
Seabrook Business Waves
9M ago
This month, Pat and Paul talk with Natalie Picha, a former City Councilmember and current Partner & Wealth Management Advisor at Royal Harbor Partners, about wealth management and investing in yourself and your small business.
How can a small business owner save up for retirement? What is a SEP IRA? What kind of investment strategies should a growing business have? Can anyone have a financial advisor?
If you've had any of these questions, then this is the episode for you!
Are you interested in wealth management and hearing a professional's thoughts on the market? Royal Harbor Partners h ..read more
Seabrook Business Waves
9M ago
This month, Paul and Pat talk with Mayor Thom Kolupski about the upcoming State of the City address happening on March 8th. They also discuss the economic development questions asked on the 2023 Citizen Survey and their next book review installment ..read more
Seabrook Business Waves
9M ago
Paul and Pat went to Dallas for the ICSC Red River Conference, networked, attended a seminar and so much more! Then, they talked about new businesses and businesses coming soon. Everyone is ecstatic about the new developments coming to Seabrook and we're very excited for all the new business and development opportunities ..read more
Seabrook Business Waves
9M ago
Paul and Pat discuss the book Hangry: A Startup Journey by Mike Evans, the founder of GrubHub and their takeaways from his story. Then, they spotlight three available real estate properties, followed by a conversation with Steve Spillette, Brenda Crenshaw & Ty Jacobsen of Community Development Strategies. This conversation continues last episode's topic of grocery store site selection.
Finally, are you a small business owner in the Houston area? The Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) will be hosting a series of workshops at the Evelyn Meador Library here in Seabrook. The first work ..read more
Seabrook Business Waves
9M ago
Paul and Pat talk with Lacy Beasley, the President of Retail Strategies, to learn about what grocery store developers look for when they're selecting a new location.
The Backyard restaurant has also gone through some renovations and expanded its menu. Check out the updates at 1301 4th Street in the Old Seabrook District.
Congratulations to KIWO as Seabrook's Business of the Year!
Alspaugh's Boutique by Kelly Annette is now open and located at 2100 NASA Pkwy on the second floor, above Mario's Pizza.
Looking to open a business and need a location? Miramar Shopping Center off Bayport Bo ..read more
Seabrook Business Waves
9M ago
This month, Economic Development Director Paul Chavez and Economic Development Coordinator Patricia Patel explain why a city has a Comprehensive Master Plan, new restaurants coming to Seabrook and talk about their experiences at the Retail Live! tradeshow in September.
Get more information about the Comprehensive Master Plan at seabrooktx.gov.
See the Old Seabrook Livable Centers Study at oldseabrookdistrict.com ..read more