Apopka Families See Major Home Improvements Through Residential Renovation Assistance Program

Families in Apopka are seeing major home improvements thanks to the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency Residential Renovation Assistance Program, which invested nearly $1 million to help homeowners with critical exterior repairs. Eligible residents received up to $30,000 for upgrades such as new roofs, windows, driveway repairs, porch improvements and ADA modifications. In total, the program…

City of Cocoa Breaks Ground on Workforce Housing Development in Michael C. Blake Subdivision

The City of Cocoa, in partnership with Lennar Homes, officially broke ground on January 16, on a new workforce housing development in the Michael C. Blake Subdivision. The project follows the approval of a development agreement with Lennar Homes to construct 32 workforce housing units, expanding access to affordable homeownership opportunities for very low, low, and…

The Arcadian Celebrates Ribbon Cutting and Time Capsule Ceremony in Fort Lauderdale’s Sistrunk Distric

The Arcadian, a transformational mixed-use development in Fort Lauderdale’s Sistrunk District, officially celebrated its grand opening today with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and time capsule installation. The event marked a significant milestone in the neighborhood’s revitalization and the city’s commitment to attainable housing and economic development. “The completion of The Arcadian confirms the city’s commitment to…

Sepia Vernacular: Overtown Photography Exhibition Opens at Lawson E. Thomas Building

A new photography exhibition spotlighting Overtown’s rich Black history has opened at the newly restored Lawson E. Thomas Building, offering the public a rare visual journey into one of Miami’s most influential communities. Timed to coincide with Black History Month, Sepia Vernacular: Overtown’s Photographic Journey, 1920–1950 is presented by the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency (SEOPW…

Neighbors Call for Action as McCollum Hall Redevelopment Moves Forward

Robert Terrell has witnessed firsthand the evolution of Fort Myers’ historic Dunbar neighborhood—from a once-thriving, self-sufficient community to a place he now hopes is on the cusp of renewal. The 66-year-old lifelong resident fondly recalls growing up in the historically Black neighborhood during the 1960s and 70s, when Dunbar was filled with local businesses, restaurants,…