The January Issue of the Corpus Christi Business News now available!

The January Issue of the Corpus Christi Business News now available!

Now that you’ve dried off and warmed up from the Polar Bear Plunge (water was warmer than the air on New Year’s Day), time to cuddle up with the latest issue of the Corpus Christi Business News. In this issue, find out what State Rep. Todd Hunter has planned for the upcoming legislative session, which convenes on Jan. 13. State government begins its new year with a whole new slate of elected state-wide officials. Not a single incumbent returns to state-wide office this session, which ends June 1. The next session won't be until 2017. In other news, a case involving 13 dead whooping cranes may end up before the U.S. Supreme Court, the marina prepares for new state-of-the-art boat docks and the oyster beds in Rockport could reopen before the end of the season — maybe. Business highlights for January include a look at the Treehouse Art Collective in downtown Corpus Christi, profiles of Matt Cravey of Cravey Realty and this month’s Spotlight on Success Margaret Fratila of Margaret’s Greenhouse and European Flora Design. Find out how Cravey learned to become one of the top commercial realtors in Corpus Christi and how Fratila found her way to the Coastal Bend from Romania. Another $1 billion plant is planned for Corpus Christi and an historic downtown building is up for sale. You can also learn how to become a volunteer aboard the U.S.S. Lexington and much, much more in the current issue. If you don’t get your free copy in the mail, or can’t find it at a local business, then click on the cover in the right hand column on this web page for a look at the digital version. Corpus Christi Business News is growing in pages, stories and interest. Keep up with Corpus Christi online daily at ccbiznews.com where you’ll always find the latest happenings in the Coastal Bend business community.