STUART — Redevelopment of city-owned property, stalled since 2013, could be moving forward. Read full article Click the icon below to share this!February 17, 2015Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Boynton CRA attorney to resignNextNext post:Port St. Lucie City Council votes to sell Digital Domain buildingRelated posts$175 Million Boost Coming to Resurgent Overtown, Miami’s Original Black NeighborhoodOctober 30, 2025Port St. Lucie Council Approves First Reading of Stadium Operating Agreement for Walton and U.S. 1 SiteOctober 30, 2025‘Reimagine Palafox’ Project Will Cost $10.3 Million and Close Palafox for Five MonthsOctober 30, 2025Tallahassee CRA Invests $5 Million on S. Meridian Street for Trail, Sidewalks, TreesOctober 30, 2025Revenue Rebates Approved for Two Fort Myers ProjectsOctober 30, 2025Lakeland’s Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Launches “Restore the Core” Redevelopment Plan UpdatesOctober 30, 2025
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