Suncoast Rehabilitation Center to relocate to Clearwater after settlement...The new facility will have room for up to 60 beds, compared with the current 27. Additionally, the new building will be large enough to offer all elements of the treatment program in a single location, something not possible at the Spring Hill facility. A commercial kitchen is also planned.
New Narconon getting ready to open in Clearwater. This is the one that used to be in Spring Hill and sued the city over expansion. Compared to that facility, this new place is Buckingham Palace.
Another name change:Narconon Spring Hill Inc becomes Suncoast Rehabilitation Center, Inc. and now becomes Narconon Suncoast, Inc.Address change too: 1390 SUNSET POINT ROAD, CLEARWATER, FL 33755Some director shuffling.
Quote from: DeathHamster on August 31, 2015, 16:56Another name change:Narconon Spring Hill Inc becomes Suncoast Rehabilitation Center, Inc. and now becomes Narconon Suncoast, Inc.The bolded ^^^ facility was never their legal name and they never filed for that corporate name because it was used by another company for many years. They have always been Narconon Spring Hill, Inc dba Suncoast Rehabilitation Center and now changed the Narconon Spring Hill, Inc corporation name to Narconon Suncoast, Inc. They filed an amended change form for the owner of the fictitious name as well to Narconon Suncoast, Inc.All historical corporate documents are available at http://sunbiz.org of search of corporate or fictitious business name databases
Another name change:Narconon Spring Hill Inc becomes Suncoast Rehabilitation Center, Inc. and now becomes Narconon Suncoast, Inc.
That's very interesting. Thanks for sharing DeathHamster.
This ribbon cutting ceremony, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, was held on Thursday, February 1. Several area notables, including West Palm Beach Chief of Police Sarah Mooney, West Palm Beach Fire Rescue Fire Chief Diana Matty, Congressman Assistant to Congressman Alcee L. Hastings Dan Lifton, and a number of executives from St. Mary's Medical Center. They joined Novus Medical Detox Centers executives Chairman of the Board Kurt Feshbach, CEO Bryn Wesch, and VP of Community Relations Kent Runyon.