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Daily Archives: February 11, 2015

Mount Dora residents concerned about building-height restrictions

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffFebruary 11, 2015

MOUNT DORA — Described by residents and visitors as “charming” and “quaint,” Mount Dora needs to be protected, several residents say. And they say a proposal to allow 50-foot-tall screens at the EPIC Theatres location off U.S. Highway 441 between Target and Wal-Mart could usher in development of taller buildings in the downtown commercial area.…

Boynton looking to get more downtown parking spots

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffFebruary 11, 2015

Parking spaces are a hot commodity in Boynton Beach‘s downtown. That’s why on Tuesday the city will make a deal with the city’s redevelopment agency to get a few more. At the city’s regular meeting, the commission will decide whether to transfer the city-owned property underneath the now-closed Little House restaurant to the city’s Community Redevelopment…

Local firm picked to develop old West Palm Beach City Hall site

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffFebruary 11, 2015

WEST PALM BEACH — After sweating through another round of discussion, local developer Navarro-Lowrey got the nod Monday for the old West Palm Beach City Hall site. Commissioners, sitting as the board of the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency, voted unanimously to start talks with Frank Navarro’s firm. They picked him over New England-based architect Hasham…

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