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Our exclusive new handcrafted bunnies are full of personality—and they just hopped by to say hello.Prince George’s County is Primed for Business Come Be A Part of One of the Fastest Growing Counties In the Nation Looking to start or relocate a business in Prince George’s County? We want to hear from you. Come learn about all of the exciting opportunities in Prince George’s County. The Business Development Division is responsible for the retention, expansion, and attraction of businesses to the County. Services include: expediting permits, tax abatements, workforce assistance, site identification, county and state financial assistance, and SBA financial assistance. The Small Business Services (SBS) provides training to Prince George’s County CEO’s, including strategic planning, business development, and procurement opportunities. Services include: business certification assistance, contract financing and bonding, equipment and real estate financing, business and marketing plan development, and business incentives.




The Workforce Services Division fosters economic growth in Prince George’s County by providing comprehensive solutions to people seeking career development assistance as well as to companies seeking employees with skill sets they need to fuel their growth. The International Business Program is designed to help businesses within the County expand through new and increased exports of their products and services and to partner with successful companies throughout the world. Prince George's County Accelerator The Prince George's County Accelerator is an incubator program established to foster the creation and growth of early stage technology companies in Prince George’s County through the provision of affordable facilities and a broad range of business and technical services. The new 130,000 square-foot Wegman’s Grocery Store located at Woodmore Town Center at Glenarden Shopping Centre is thriving.  According to store manager, Ayana Douglas, “We want to be the place where families, business people, and the community gather."




Fun Centre Hours – join us to play or book a party! Saturday 10 am – 6 pm Sunday 10 am – 5 pmWe rent a wide variety of tents, party supplies and inflatables, suitable for a wide range of entertainment and business needs. Whether you are planning a corporate event, a wedding, a family reunion or some other function, we have what you need to make your day a success. Take a look through our site, then give us a call. Read what some of our previous clients have to say about our services.The Prince George’s County Council has adopted a $3.7 billion balanced budget for Fiscal Year 2017. The FY 2017 county budget becomes effective with the new Fiscal Year which begins July 1, 2016. Prince George’s County Council Chair Derrick L. Davis (D) – District 6, during budget adoption remarks, addressed the importance of adopting a spending plan that addresses the County’s present challenges while focusing on the future. “The newly adopted FY 2017 county budget sets the tone and direction for Prince George’s County today and in the future, investing in those things that we value in our county and in the things we want to improve upon: a more efficiently and effectively managed government;




long-term fiscal health through greater oversight and management; a stronger, wider safety net for our vulnerable residents; and safer, cleaner roadways and sidewalks.” Overall, 63 percent of the FY17 budget, $1.9 billion, has been appropriated for education, which exceeds the Maintenance of Effort state mandate by $21 million. Additionally, beginning with the FY17 budget, 50 percent of MGM National Harbor gaming/tax revenue reserved for education established under CB-33-2015, will be reallocated to support Pre-K through 12; Prince George’s Community College; The newly-adopted spending plan also provides an additional $1.5 million for a total $2.5 million in FY17 funding to assist domestic violence victims and support families, including children. “These council-added resources bolster front-end investment in a continuum of services aimed at addressing domestic violence, and will coordinate the efforts of the entire community – county government agencies, law enforcement, the soon-to-open Family Justice Center, and the faith-based, business and nonprofit communities to comprehensively address the scourge of domestic violence and save lives in Prince George’s County,” said Chair Davis.




In bi-county budget action earlier this month, lawmakers from Prince George’s and Montgomery counties unanimously adopted the FY17 operating and capital budgets for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC); the bi-county portion of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC); and the Washington Suburban Transit Commission (WSTC). Both councils approved the WSSC FY17 operating and capital budgets of $1.4 billion which includes a 3 percent rate increase for water and sewer customers. DCHFA funds first development project of FY 2017 in Deanwood Petworth uses Community Day to promote unity DCHFA names Yvette Downs chief financial officer Step Xplosion tour returns with FREE performances and workshops in all eight... Recent districtchronicles News Articles DHCD Acts to Preserve 63 Affordable Housing Units in Wards 4 and 8 Mayor Bowser releases housing report District Holds First-Ever State Diploma Commencement for Residents Who Completed GED,...




Asset Investment Recovery sells surplus assets to generate maximum returns for B.C. government and broader public sector clients. Citizens have equal access to bid and purchase surplus assets, through BC Auction or on-site at three locations in the province. ​ Surplus assets arrive from the provincial government, federal government, public sector agencies, such as municipalities, schools, universities, Crown corporations, hospitals, police and fire departments, correctional facilities, and proceeds of crime. Prices are determined by reviewing historical sales values, trade magazines and appraisal reference guides. The most common methods that the general public can purchase surplus assets are cash and carry sales, online auction (BC Auction), silent bid sales (lot sales), and live auctions. No previewing is allowed at any cash and carry sales as pricing and inventory activity continue up until sale time. All items are pre-priced based on historical values and trade magazines and cannot be negotiated.




Items are sold on a first come, first serve basis. Cash and carry sale items must be paid for and picked up on the day of purchase (unless otherwise authorized). A printed receipt will be issued for each paid transaction, and must be shown at the door prior to removal of any goods purchased. Payments for cash and carry sales can be made by cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or debit card. All purchases are subject to tax where applicable. Asset Investment Recovery Branch is subject to the terms and conditions of the "Business Licence By-Law 1985", where any individual or group that holds a business licence is obligated to collect PST and/or GST from sales to the general public (Business Licence #9198, District of Saanich). There are no warranties expressed or implied on any items purchased from our Cash & Carry sale.  Buyers are responsible to satisfy themselves as to the condition of goods being purchased before final sale and removal from site. Locations and Hours of Operation

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