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US Foods and Florida Hospital Center Ice Announce Partnership

Florida Hospital Center Ice has entered into an agreement with US Foods to be the preferred food partner at its new facility under construction in Wesley Chapel, FL. When opened later this month, Florida Hospital Center Ice (FHCI) will be the largest ice sports facility in the southeastern United States.

US Foods is a leading foodservice distributor providing great food and business solutions to customers across the country, including facilities such as FHCI, independent and multi-unit restaurants and healthcare and hospitality entities.

In making the announcement, Gordie Zimmermann, FHCI managing partner said: “We are proud to have US Foods as our preferred food partner.” “US Foods is a well-known brand and we are pleased to have them as a food partner for our great, new facility.”

Florida Hospital Center Ice is comprised of 150,500 square feet of floor space consisting of four ice rinks plus a mini rink. A $28 million capital investment project developed by Z Mitch, LLC, Florida Hospital is the facility’s major sponsor and naming partner. The Tampa Bay Lightning is a program rink partner. It will officially open on January 26, 2017.

In addition to Florida Hospital and the Tampa Bay Lightning, several other sponsors have partnered with FHCI including: APH Stone Solutions, Bright House Networks, Buffalo Wild Wings, Busch Gardens Tampa, Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, DEX Imaging, Florida Pools, Inc., Hampton Inn & Suites, Haskell Termite & Pest Control, Inc., I C Mechanical, Residence Inn Tampa Suncoast Parkway, Rhyno Glass, RIPA Associates, Snyder Financial Team Bohannon/kw, and The Toni Everett Co.. Throughout the year, FHCI will host numerous national and international hockey tournaments and figure skating competitions and is actively soliciting sponsors for these special events. For more information, visit www.floridahospitalcenterice.com

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