Stellar Energy Solutions is a Commercial and Residential Electricity Broker, saving our customers money on their energy bills by brokering their usage for the lowest possible rate. Call us today to start saving money (361) 884-8973! Stellar Energy Solutions is your experienced Electricity Broker based in Corpus Christi, TX. [read more]
View ProfileBella la Brew has been nestled in the heart of Rockport, TX area since 2014. This cozy establishment highlights our passion for bringing you a spot to relax and enjoy the company of others while enjoying a cup of joe or a tasty treat. [read more]
View ProfileAuthentic Italian Cuisine, live entertainment & carefully selected wine for quality and taste. Opened since 2014, NYC born and raised Owner & Executive Chef Salvatore Colicci prepares sauces made from scratch daily with every dish made fresh to order. Bella Luna Downtown is the place to go for Authentic Italian Cuisine, live entertainment and quality beer and wine. Open since October 2014, owner and Chef Salvatore Colicci knows how food is supposed to taste. Born and raised in NYC, his family has been in the restaurant business for over 40 years. Located on Schatzell St. across from Retama Park, Bella Luna Downtown is rapidly creating a following among South Texas residents who want delicious Italian food at reasonable prices. Sauces are made from scratch every day, nothing is pre-cooked and your dish is always made fresh to order. Bella Luna Downtown has a full Italian entrée menu. Start the meal with the Stuffed Mozzarella Bread appetizer. Savor the melt-in-your-mouth Italian bread stuffed with fresh mozzarella, tomato, basil and smothered in Alfredo sauce. On a cold winter night warm up with Tortellini en Brodo soup made with cheese tortellini in a light chicken broth. Italian entrees are delightful and generous. Order the fettuccine Alfredo or the Shrimp Fra Diavolo served with a spicy house-made marinara and 6 jumbo shrimp over spaghetti pasta. Featured Italian entrees include Cavatelli Bolognese or Chicken Parmigiana. Italian entrees include a salad and freshly-made bread. Desserts include White Chocolate Limoncello, Italian Rum Cake, Tiramisu, Chocolate Sea Salt Caramel, and Cannolis. Bella Luna Downtown offers weekly specials, live music, delivery, beer and wine, event party rentals, and catering. [read more]
View ProfileBJ's Heating and Air provides a variety of HVAC repair and installation services across the area. Whether you live in Rockport, TX; Portland, TX; Ingleside, TX; or Aransas Pass, TX, our business can help with all your furnace or A/C repair and replacement needs. From heating repair and A/C installation to duct repair, our skilled technicians are always available to help keep your heating and cooling systems running smoothly. We proudly service all makes and models from residential and mobile homes to light commercial units. When you live in Texas, being able to control the temperature in your home or business is essential to keeping both you, your family, or your customers comfortable. Call us whenever you need quality A/C repair work! [read more]
View ProfileIf you're looking for a reliable roofer, you've come to the right place. B. Ramirez Roofing is an established roofer in Corpus Christi, TX, and our goal is to provide quality roofing and exterior services which leave our customers satisfied. At B. Ramirez Roofing, Butch & Randy Ramirez make it their business to keep up with local zoning laws, building permit requirements, and homeowners association guidelines. This way, you can be sure the job is done right the first time. With every roofing project we undertake, we pledge to be on time and stay within your budget. Our services include: Roof Installation Roof Repair Roof Replacement and Roof Inspection At B. Ramirez Roofing, we're ready to tackle all of your home needs, from general repairs to roofing emergencies. For more information or to schedule an estimate, call us today. [read more]
View ProfileCoastal Media is a full-service media company, locally owned & operated in the South Texas Coastal Bend. We specialize in social media, print and traditional media planning and buying. Advertise Your Business. Work With Us-Strategic Plans.:Cutting Edge Approach [read more]
View ProfileThe Corpus Christi IceRays were established as a professional franchise in July 1997 under the principal owner and team president, Rick Brezer, with the Western Professional Hockey League (WPHL), marking the first ice hockey franchise in Corpus Christi. Founded with a growing city and strong sports fanbase, the IceRays brought a fresh sport into an unconventional market, educating the new fanbase with community programs and physical, “blue collar” hockey. The IceRays opened their first game at the Memorial Coliseum (known as “The Igloo” for its frigid temperatures only during games and its shape) on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1998 against the Austin Ice Bats, losing 4-3. The IceRays spent three seasons in the WPHL, amassing a 114-77-19 record with appearances in the WPHL Playoffs in all three years under Head Coach Taylor Hall, who now leads the Tulsa Oilers (ECHL) as the general manager. In 2001, the WPHL merged its 10 teams with the Central Hockey League (CHL), bolstering the revived league into a strong presence in the Midwest. The IceRays would remain in the CHL through 2009-10 season, serving 12 seasons as a professional franchise. Under new ownership, the IceRays rebranded to the “Corpus Christi Rayz” prior to the 2003-04 season after five seasons as a professional franchise, keeing the stingray as its official mascot but altering the logo to incorporate the Texas state flag and colors. In 2004, the Rayz moved from the Memorial Coliseum to the team’s current home, the American Bank Center, and opened on Oct. 22, 2004 against the Austin Ice Bats to a sold out crowd of over 7,500 fans, one of just four sellouts in IceRays franchise history at the American Bank Center. This was also the first event held at the American Bank Center in the building’s history. Following the 2007-08 season, the Rayz suspended operations without a suitable owner to take over the team. That summer, the IceRays were purchased by current owner Tim Lange, preserving ice hockey in Corpus Christi despite missing the playoffs in six of the previous seven seasons since joining the CHL. With the change in ownership, the Rayz brought back the old “Corpus Christi IceRays” name and a fresh, redesigned logo featuring red, gold and black as its primary colors. The IceRays returned to the playoffs during the next two seasons, recording a 58-56-2-12 record despite exiting the CHL Playoffs in the first round each of those two seasons. Following the 2009-10 season, IceRays ownership suspended operations for the second and final time in order to make way for the purchase of a North American Hockey League (NAHL) franchise to bring to Corpus Christi. The former Alpena IceDiggers franchise became one of four former CHL franchises to make the move to the NAHL, including Amarillo, Fort Worth and Wichita Falls. The new IceRays junior franchise played their first game on Sep. 15, 2010 against the Traverse City North Stars at the NAHL Showcase, falling 1-0. The IceRays played their first junior game at the American Bank Center on Oct. 1, 2010 against the Wichita Falls Wildcats, winning 4-3 in a shootout. During the 2011-12 season, IceRays goaltender Anthony Stolarz was scouted heavily by the National Hockey League (NHL), ending the season fourth in the NHL Central Scouting List among North American goaltenders. On June 23, 2012, Stolarz became the first player in IceRays junior franchise history to be drafted by a NHL franchise, joining the Philadelphia Flyers as the 45th overall pick (2nd Round). During the same season, former CHL player Ryan Garbutt (‘09-’10) became the first player to sign a NHL contract, inking a one-year deal with the Dallas Stars. On Feb. 18, 2012, Garbutt was recalled by Dallas from the Texas Stars and played with the NHL club, marking the first player in franchise history to play in the NHL. After just three seasons in the NAHL, the IceRays earned their first playoff bid during the 2012-13 season, finishing with a 28-26-6 record and fourth in the South Division under former Head Coach and professional player, Justin Quenneville. The IceRays won their first playoff game on Apr. 5, 2013 against the Amarillo Bulls in a 2-1 road victory before falling in three-straight games to drop the best-of-five series. Following that season, Quenneville stepped down as head coach after two years at the helm, making way for new hire John Becanic to take over for the next three seasons. The IceRays set multiple franchise records during the 2014-15 season, marking the best record in junior franchise history at 31-24-5 and their second appearance in the Robertson Cup Playoffs. The team would fall in two-straight games at the American Bank Center to the Wenatchee Wild in the South Division Quarterfinals, 3-2 (SO) and 3-2, respectively. On Feb. 7, 2015, the IceRays set a junior franchise record for the highest attendance as well as a league attendance mark, bringing in 6,965 fans during the annual Stars & Stripes Night, honoring military, first responders and law enforcement. In the 2015-16 season, the IceRays set one more junior franchise milestone thanks to former goaltender Pheonix Copley (‘10-’11). On Feb. 27, 2016, the 24-year-old replaced St. Louis Blues goaltender Jake Allen with 4:26 remaining in the second period, marking the first player in junior franchise history to earn playing time in the NHL. On June 30, 2016, the IceRays hired former assistant coach Brad Flynn as the team’s fourth head coach in junior franchise history. In his first season, Flynn's IceRays squad would break 14 different junior and overall franchise records during the 2016-17 season en route to the best finish in junior franchise history and second-best in franchise history behind the inaugural season: 32-19-4-5 with 73 points and third in the South Division. Included in the records for the junior franchise are (but not limited to): most wins (32), most points (73), best point percentage (.608), best standings finish (3rd), longest win streak (7), most consecutive goaltender wins (8), longest point streak (12), and first playoff series win. For the entire franchise, records include: most playoff wins (5), best playoff record (5-0-3), first playoff series sweep, best playoff point percentage (.813), deepest playoff run, and most playoff shutouts (2). The IceRays swept the first round of the playoffs 3-0 against the Shreveport Mudbugs including a 2-1 overtime win on Apr. 19, 2017 to seal the series and pushed the eventual Robertson Cup Champion Lone Star Brahmas to elimination in Games 4 & 5 of the South Division Final but fell 1-0 in overtime in Game 5. They were the only team to beat the Brahmas in the postseason and included one shutout win. During that same season, the IceRays broke the two million fan mark midway through the year, becoming the first franchise in the NAHL as well as those stemming from the former CHL to reach that fan plateau. The 3,028 fans per game set the team atop the NAHL attendance list for the fourth-straight season and 13th-straight year of over 3,000 fans per game. In addition, Stolarz became the first junior IceRays alum to start a game in the NHL and earned his first win on Nov. 27, 2016 as well as the first shutout on Dec. 11, 2017. Finally, IceRays goaltender Tomáš Vomáčka became the second player in junior franchise history to be selected in the NHL Draft, going 154th overall (5th Round) to the Nashville Predators at the 2017 draft. The team also earned the most NCAA Division I commitments in team history (nine). The 2016-17 season started a streak of three straight playoff appearances for Corpus Christi. Two of the Robertson Cup playoff appearances had Brad Flynn captaining the ship with the third having Ryan Cruthers behind the bench. The Rays ultimately fell in the divisional quarterfinals in each season. The IceRays did not have the season that they would have liked in 2019-20 before the early end to the season. In Nate Weosnner's only season as head coach, the Rays won 16 games and were on the outside of what would have been the Robertson Cup playoffs. 2019-20 marked the tenth season of NAHL hockey along the gulf coast. In the first ten seasons as a junior program, the Rays found themselves in the playoffs in five including three of the last four seasons of the inaugural decade in the league. The IceRays pandemic shortened season of 7 games being lost turned into 67 games being lost by Corpus Christi. The IceRays decided not to play during the 2020-21 season because of the pandemic. The IceRays announced the return of hockey to the Coastal Bend in May of 2021 with the hiring of new head coach Mike Lysyj. Following the NAHL Showcase, the IceRays returned home to a crowd of 4,250 at American Bank Center for the team's first home game in over a year and a half. [read more]
View ProfileThe Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History was established in 1952 and is perched on the scenic harbor waterfront in the Sports, Entertainment, and Arts (S.E.A.) district in Corpus Christi, Texas. Our Museum’s history and science exhibits are a collection of carefully selected representations that are unique to our culture and our surroundings. Our historical collections showcase 500 years of South Texas history. From historic shipwrecks of early explorers to decorative arts from area families, these exhibits give you an up close look at the life and the people of our great region. We are OPEN to the public & requiring face coverings! The Museum has implemented additional safety measures focused on maintaining a clean and safe Museum environment. These procedures include comprehensive, continual, daily, cleaning and disinfecting, social distancing, employee use of mask and gloves, and employee training on protocols outlined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as communicating healthy workplace guidelines to our staff and volunteers. We invite everyone to come and see us, we’ve missed you! [read more]
View ProfileWith a focus on probate and assisting clients in the Corpus Christi area, we understand local peculiarities for each county and leverage our established network to expedite the probate process. We recognize the emotional stress often associated with the probate process. Our objective is to alleviate this stress by providing you with top-notch legal support. Our Probate Attorneys provide a full range of probate services with affordable rates, fixed fees, and payment plans available. [read more]
View ProfileCZ Floors, LLC. was established in 2013. We are a locally owned, full service flooring provider and installer. We pride ourselves on providing our neighbors and others the best buying experience that is backed by years of knowledge and experience in the flooring industry. Our goal is to be your one stop shop for all of your flooring needs. From Wood flooring to Carpet to Luxurious Vinyl Flooring and Tile, we can provide you the best service and pricing in the market. Stop by or contact us by email or phone and see for yourself what makes CZ Floors, LLC. your flooring partner for life! [read more]
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