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IW Business Directory Indian Wells Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center 2019 Business & Community Directory THE VINTAGE CLUB GROWTH STARTS SMALL. RabobankAmerica.com/Grow Personal Banking I Business Banking I Home Lending I Food & Agriculture Elisa Silva Banking Services Manager 51-290 Avenida Bermudas, La Quinta 760-836-3036 indianwellschamber.com 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS From the Chairman of the Board On behalf of the Indian Wells Chamber of Commerce and our many business partners, we welcome you to experience all that our city has to offer. Board of Directors (Chairman Message) 3 Our city boasts four world class resorts, relaxing spa facilities, award winning golf courses, international tennis tournaments and many fine dining establishments. At the center is the IW Club which is open to all with its dining, meeting facilities, desert views and friendly Travel & Transportation 4 blob:file:///44b313f6-1585-441a-bb80-5c72b0c93acb atmosphere. The Indian Wells Chamber of Commerce is unique in that we not only cater to the local Dining 8 business community but also have a social membership for individuals. Our events and mixers allow our members to not only connect business to business, but also directly with our residents. In addition, we like to personally meet with our members’ one on one to help them set up connections that they Shopping 13 would like to create with other members but have not had the opportunity to do so on a favorable basis yet. Whether you are shopping at our specialty shops or boutiques, enjoying the many wonderful restaurants, or just needing Arts & Entertainment 15 the day to day services of a cleaner or plumber, we invite you to use our guide as your primary business resource and to consider our members for all your needs. The businesses have invested in our lovely community and the Indian Wells Chamber of Commerce and deserve your support. And when you visit them, be sure to let them know you got their names Real Estate 18 from this guide. Please stop by and let us know how we can help you. Financial Services 23 Sincerely, Healthcare Services 26 Daniel B. G. Levine, Chairman of the Board Products & Services 33 Indian Wells Chamber of Commerce Senior Financial Consultant [email protected] Non-Profits 48 760-340-1084 Membership Listing 51 Board of Directors 2018-2019 Daniel B. G. Levine, CLU Lucille Boston Marc Lodovico Melanie Rhodes Chairman of the Board Resident Member Vicky’s of Santa Fe Humana Senior Financial Consultant Indian Wells Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the 45-260 Club Drive information in this publication. The Chamber assumes no Indian Wells, CA 92210 responsibility for misinformation. Please contact the Chamber with Phone (760) 346-7095 | Fax (760) 346-7605 any additions or corrections. Reproduction in whole or in part Website: www.indianwellschamber.com without permission of the Chamber is prohibited. Elisa Silva David Krisko Ian MacKinnon Emily Gutierrez Email: [email protected] Rabobank in La Quinta Farmers Insurance eEnergy Smart Gutierrez Insurance Agency 2 indianwellschamber.com indianwellschamber.com 3 Travel & Transportation Indian Wells is situated approximately 120 miles from Los I-10 TOYOTA – will pre-qualify you on the spot to Angeles and San Diego. Santa Barbara is some 200 miles. purchase an owned or pre-owned car from their large Phoenix is about 250 miles and Las Vegas just over 300 miles inventory. They provide a large service center and also away. handle rental cars. There are a number of airports serving Indian Wells’ visitors. JESSUP AUTO PLAZA – has a large inventory of new Palm Springs International Airport is just 30 minutes away, and used Buicks, Chevrolets and GMCs. They employ while Ontario and John Wayne Airport (Orange County) are skilled technicians to provide fast, thorough service. approximately 90 minutes away. Los Angeles International Airport, Burbank Airport and San Diego Airport are 2 ½ SHOTTENKIRK DESERT LEXUS - helps you realize hours from Indian Wells. the dream of owning a Lexus. They also have a great selection of pre-owned Lexus vehicles in addition to used Due to the vast increase in visitors attending our local events, cars from other quality manufacturers. They have expert The Jackie Cochran airport in Thermal has built fourteen new technicians on-site to keep your car running in peak hangars to accommodate private planes. condition. CARDIFF LIMOUSINE & TRANSPORTATION – provides YOUR TRAVEL AGENCY – Let Charles Greenberg service to and from all airports in the surrounding areas. plan your trip or cruise. He will plan your cruise or land Rental cars are also available at various locations including vacations to Europe, the Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii, Far hotels within the valley. East, South America including river cruises. Palm Springs Airport 4 indianwellschamber.com indianwellschamber.com 5 Don’t blend in. Blend out. Making friends. Beyond the obvious. 67615 East Palm Canyon Drive Cathedral City, CA 855 330-1411 6 indianwellschamber.com indianwellschamber.com 7 Dining MARIO’S ITALIAN CAFÉ has 7 locations throughout the valley. Their menu consists of old-world family recipes including pizza; pasta; soups; salads; meat and seafood dishes. The restaurants are run by three generations of Mario Del Guidice’s family and they boast that they serve the largest glass of wine in the desert. LG’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE. Their steaks are strictly prime and they also feature lamb; chicken; porkchops; fish; lobster and crab. They offer an award-winning wine list as well. Your dining experience will be special whether you dine inside or on the patio. They have a location in La Quinta and also in Palm Springs. VICKY’S OF SANTA FE is an elegant, but inviting restaurant that serves American Food including fabulous steaks; seafood; lamb; veal; pork and chicken. Their wine cellar is amazing and the entertainment is outstanding. THE NEST. People from everywhere are familiar with THE NEST. It’s been popular for over 45 years due to the great food and fun atmosphere rendered by a piano bar and dance floor. The owners have consistently maintained the high standards of good dining and enjoyable entertainment. RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE is sure to make any special occasion more memorable. The quality of the steak and seafood is always top choice. Your food will be served sizzling on a hot plate. Choose from the prime cuts of meat along with the outstanding side dishes. The wine list offers a choice of wine for anyone with a discernable palate. Whether you dine in the formal dining room or go for Happy Hour, you won’t be disappointed. COACHELLA VALLEY CATERING – Preparing mouthwatering creations for over 30 years. Catering any and all The Chef: different type of occasions from small to large groups, all types of food served. Remember no group is to small and no group is to large for this highly though of staff of caterer’s. Robert Galindo The Owners: Kevin & Dodi Henry 8 indianwellschamber.com indianwellschamber.com 9 Victor Silva Nick Trevino 57-000 Palms Dr. La Quinta, CA. 760-771-8077 RUTH’S SIZZLING STEAK. SEALING BUSINESS DEALS SINCE 1965. "The reception was a big hit, from the presentation Celebrating over 30 years in the to the food itself- Hospitality Our compliments Industry. on a superb job." Ruth had a certain way of doing things, like preparing the best prime steak of your life and serving it on a 500° sizzling plate. Come in and experience Ruth’s timeless recipe for yourself. Palm Desert • 760.779.1998 • 74-740 Highway 111 In Indian Wells it’s Where to Go & Who to Know VICKY’S OF SANTA FE located on Highway 111 & Club Drive | 760-345-9770 | vickysofsantafe.com for Cocktails, Dinner, Live Music & Nightlife Open Daily | Happy Hour 4:30-6:30pm | Dinner Reservations 5:30-9:30pm | Live Music Every Night Vicky’s of Santa Fe • 2019 IWCC Visitors Guider 1/2 page 4 color horizontal 7.5X 4.875 10 indianwellschamber.com indianwellschamber.com 11 Shopping THE VILLAGE AT INDIAN WELLS – is nestled at the foothills of the south mountains of Indian Wells. The Village is located on the Southwest corner of Hwy 111 and Cook close to four major hotels and the Indian Wells Tennis Gardens. The Village at Indian Wells is a convenient meeting place for shopping and dining in addition to many other services. You’ll find upscale boutiques; salons; cleaners; kitchen gadgets; postal needs; home decor and the CVS PHARMACY. Also, you’ll find professional services such as a Dentist; Chiropractor; Optometrist; Nutrition Center and Hearing Aids. A little further down the road in Palm Desert is “EL PASEO” which is a Palm Tree-Lined Street filled with art galleries; boutiques; restaurants and bars. It’s a beautiful street to walk, shop and people-watch. You will find a lovely paseo of shops anchored by SAKS FIFTH AVENUE. Be sure to stop in to ELIZABETH SASS FINE JEWELRY where you can purchase special jewelry including gems; diamonds and pearls and 14-22K Italian Gold. The Italian FOPE jewelry is exclusive to this store. They also do custom design and repairs as well as consignment. If you like flea markets and food markets, there are plenty in the desert. You will find a large outdoor air market located on the campus of THE COLLEGE OF THE DESERT. There you can purchase locally grown fruits, nuts and vegetables as well as hand-crafted jewelry; clothing; furniture; toys; sculptures and more. On Thursday evenings, VILLAGEFEST is a street fair in downtown Palm Springs. You’ll find similar wares and food trucks there. It starts at sundown, but parking can be difficult since they cordon off part of the main street.
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