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 postsKnight Foundation gives more than $207,000 in grants to six nonprofitsNovember 8, 2024Eatonville Wants Your Long-Ago Stories and Photos from Club EatonNovember 7, 2024Stuart OKs $9 Million Project to Bury Utility Lines Throughout Historic DowntownNovember 7, 2024Bruce Beach Revitalization Project Complete, Phase 2 Opening in NovemberNovember 7, 2024Lake Worth Beach’s $60 Million Mixed-Use Museum Plan Gains TractionNovember 7, 202449-story Waldorf Astoria Residences Condo Tower Preliminarily Approved for Downtown St. PeteNovember 7, 2024
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