Sacino’s is Making The Season Bright For Unemployed Neighbors

From December-February, 2022, Sacino’s will help people out of work take a step closer to acing their next job interview. If a Pinellas County resident is unemployed, and needs an outfit cleaned for an interview, Sacino’s will clean the suit or dress for free. Just bring the outfit into one of the two St. Petersburg locations; allow four days for cleaning. Limit one dry cleaning per customer; does not include pick-up and delivery.

“We know the holidays can be a tough time for many people, and with rising cost of food, gas and other essentials, we wanted to help our neighbors who are looking for work in the New Year,” says Ron Sacino, team leader and owner. Please call Ron at 727-638-8555 with any questions.

Locations

3430 Fairfield Ave. So. St. Petersburg, Fl 33711 727-328-1555

Monday – Friday: 9am to 6pm  Saturday: 9am to 2pm Sunday: Closed

2206 Fourth Street N. St. Petersburg, Fl 33704 727-895-5558

Monday – Friday: 10am to 7pm  Saturday: 10am to 2pm  Sunday: Closed

Community and Industry Leaders for Four Generations
Sacino’s has been in business since 1916, and is one of the most respected family-owned companies in Florida, and a local leader in the Tampa Bay. With two locations in Pinellas County, Sacino’s has been honored as the Florida Small Business of the Year. Known for its high-touch, quality service in its retail clothing stores, a natural extension was to open laundry and dry cleaning outlets, and provide pick-up and delivery at residences and offices throughout Tampa Bay. In addition to the Fine Dry Cleaning and Valet, Sacino’s offers custom tailoring and alterations, shoe repair and tuxedo rentals throughout the southeast.

John B. Sacino, an accomplished master tailor, opened a retail business on Central Avenue in downtown St. Petersburg. Shortly after, his two sons Jerry and Aldo joined him, and now his grandsons, Ron and Greg run the company.  Ron Sacino, the president of Sacino’s is an active leader in the retail and fashion industry and serves on the Executive Committee and Board of Directors of the National Retail Federation and the Florida Merchant’s Association. He is past president of the Florida Retail Federation and the International Formalwear Association, and continues to serve on both boards. 

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