The new RealizeBradenton.com website was made with "responsive design" so it works well on any device.

Realize Bradenton overhauls website

Realize Bradenton has launched a new website, RealizeBradenton.com.

The new site emphasizes design, photography, simple navigation and easily accessible information. It was coded to look and work well on whatever device is being used to view it, from a desktop PC to a phone.

"Our new website is the culmination of more than 12 months of research, data mining, planning and execution," said Johnette Isham, executive director of Realize Bradenton.

The site was designed in-house using staff expertise in photography, writing and coding, with the support of Bryan Gordon Design, of Sarasota.

"Essentially, we've strategically connected our database, website and communication platforms, said Jeremy Piper, communication manager for Realize Bradenton, who was in charge of the website's overhaul.

"These integrated tools allow us to easily edit our website, maintain relationships with board members, donors, volunteers, visitors, residents, and more -- all from one system."

Sarasota company gets Disney work

Sarasota company Safe-Floors.com was chosen to apply its non-slip treatment on tile floors throughout The Boathouse, a new restaurant being built in the former Downtown Disney, now known as Disney Springs.

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