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We Appreciate Your Business

ZavaZone, the indoor adventure park that celebrated its first anniversary in Rockville in April, was one of 51 companies visited by 34 ambassadors from Rockville Economic Development, Inc. during the annual Business Appreciation Week, April 3-7.

Pictured are (L to R): REDI board chairman Paul Newman; Rockville Mayor Bridget Donnell Newton; ZavaZone owner Josh Oboler and Todd Norcutt, director of corporate relations; and REDI Executive Director Laurie Boyer. Companies visited included biotech, cybersecurity, financial, insurance, legal and professional services firms, nonprofits, retailers, restaurants and entertainment venues that account for over 2,600 employees and over 1.1 million square feet of commercial space. Ninety-three percent said a Rockville location enhances their business. To view Rockville 11’s report, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/youtube and search “ZavaZone.” Find video from REDI’s Business Appreciation Week wrap-up breakfast on REDI’s Facebook page.

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