Maricopa Business Briefs include Realtor tour, training session, more

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Maricopa 101: Home-based Businesses

The next session of Maricopa 101 will be Feb. 17 from 5 to 6 p.m. in the Zephyr Conference Room at City Hall, 39700 West Civic Center Plaza. Maricopa 101 is a monthly series of free training events designed to help business owners better understand City processes.

The topic will be Home-based Businesses. Dan Beach, executive director of the Maricopa Center for Entrepreneurship will give a presentation on the dos and don’ts of running a home-based business.

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Maricopa Realtor Tour

Commercial and residential real estate brokers are invited to attend the Feb. 25 Maricopa Realtor Tour from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. It starts at the Province Active Adult Community, 20930 N. Province Parkway.

The event will feature an economic forecast by Jim Rounds of Rounds Consulting and will highlight the assets in the community and future economic development.

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New business license applications

Commercial: Fast Fruit and Tommy’s Mobile Diagnostics and AC.

Home-based: Educational Development Corporation, Eye Candy Creations, Thermo King Heating & Cooling, Transformations Beauty Lounge and May Yeung.

Out of town: American Residential Leasing Company, ARP 2014-1 Borrower, Casa Verde Services, Chalk the Line Construction, Cross Lifeline Training, Doehrman Company and XO Sourcing.

Pinal County Federal Credit Union adds Bartle to board

The Pinal County Federal Credit Union appointed Scott Bartle to its seven-member board of directors Jan. 28. Bartle is a former Maricopa Unified School District Governing Board member and publisher of InMaricopa.

The credit union has served Pinal County residents since 1954. Its six branches include one near the northwest corner of John Wayne Parkway and Smith-Enke Road at 44600 W. Smith-Enke Road, Suite 105

Bartle will serve the remainder of the term of vacated by fellow Maricopa resident Jim Rives.