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Daily Archives: December 4, 2016

Sanford Looking to Replace Outdated Civic Center

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffDecember 4, 2016

Built more than six decades ago, the Sanford Civic Center is an antiquated facility that sorely needs to be replaced with a larger, modern events center, city leaders and many downtown business owners say. The acoustics in the main auditorium are so poor, they say, that visitors often have trouble hearing speakers or musical performances.…

Fort Lauderdale’s first skyscraper coming down

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffDecember 4, 2016

The days when the nine-story Sweet Building dominated the downtown skyline are long gone. The 1926 office building at the north end of the Andrews Avenue Bridge was the city’s first skyscraper and downtown’s tallest structure for 46 years. Even its roof has history, serving as an observation post for enemy planes during World War…

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