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Daily Archives: January 21, 2016

Boynton Beach welcomes visitors, residents in a new way

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffJanuary 21, 2016

You’ll be greeted by a new sign when driving into Boynton Beach now. The city’s Community Redevelopment Agency spent about $240,000 on new entry signs for the city and landscaping on Federal Highway. Eventually, the signs will be illuminated at night. Read full article

New Port Richey moves to bar convenience stores from downtown

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffJanuary 21, 2016

NEW PORT RICHEY — A Pasco County city focused on growth is saying no to a particular kind of store in downtown. The New Port Richey City Council recently voted in favor of a new ordinance that would prohibit convenience stores from opening downtown. “We think convenience stores are a deterrent to traditional businesses in…

ECUA now owns long-vacant Palafox building

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffJanuary 21, 2016

The site of the old Medical Center Clinic building near downtown Pensacola has a new owner, but it may not yield the kind of redevelopment opportunity neighbors had envisioned. Redevelopment of 1750 N. Palafox has been a challenge. It has been eyed as a spot to add to the housing or rental market stock in…

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