Posted: December 14th, 2012 | Author: Chris Jaensch | Filed under: Investor Visas, Sarasota Immigrants | Tags: E-2 Investor Visas, Germans in Sarasota, Gulf Coast Germans, Nessentials | 1 Comment »

Nadja Moeller, an ex-attorney from Germany, missed some of the household items she had known in her home country. It was difficult for her to find traditional brushes, shaving kits, beer steins, and other items common in Germany. So she decided to open a store that would sell these items to the general public here in Sarasota. A few months later
Nessentials (Necessary Essentials) was born.
Located in Burns Court, 532 S Pineapple Avenue to be exact, Nessentials is open Tuesday through Saturday 11 am to 4 pm. Today Nesssentials is participating in the Holiday Stroll through Burns Court by staying open till 9pm! Nadja also prepared some delicious German gingerbread for hungry passersby. Best of all, Nadja is taking 10% off every item in the store for today only.
Find them at Burns Court or on their Facebook page – make sure to LIKE them.
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Attorney P. Christopher Jaensch received a Bachelor of Arts degree in History in 1992 and a Juris Doctor degree in 1995 from the University of Florida. While at UF, he was a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Society and Florida Blue Key, the oldest and most prestigious leadership honorary in the state of Florida.
Mr. Jaensch is a member of the Florida Bar, the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the Sarasota Bar Association. He has served as President of the Sarasota-Manatee International Trade Club and served as Regional Vice Chair, Tampa Bay, for the Central Florida Chapter of AILA. He was a member of City of Sarasota Charter Review Committee and has been active in several local organizations, including the influential Laurel Park Neighborhood Association in downtown Sarasota.
Mr. Jaensch has over 18 years of experience in the field of immigration and nationality law and focuses his practice on four primary categories (a) investors and entrepreneurs, (b) business executives, managers and professionals, (c) amateur and professional athletes and coaches and (d) performing artists and immigrants with extraordinary ability.
[…] household items and gifts from Germany. But that is in fact the case with the now 4-year-old Nessentials store in Burns Court. Founded by Nadja, a German immigrant from the Frankfurt area, Nessentials […]