Downtown Needs Bot h Vision and Execution

Awesome. That was the word which came to mind when I read Times-Union Editorial Page Editor Mike Clark’s December 2017 column about a network of gondolas connecting the Northbank and Southbank. Last week, the Financial News and Daily Record reported that local developer Mike Balanky had identified a route from Kings Avenue to TIAA Bank…

New project with shops, homes may be on tap for area near SunRail station

A South Florida developer is eyeing 18 acres near the SunRail station in southwest Orlando for a possible mixed-use development. Miami-based developer MIR Developments LLC is marketing a project that would include apartments, luxury townhomes and a two-story office-and-retail building on Sand Lake Road and Orange Avenue near the existing commuter rail station. Landowner Sandlake…

Zoning changes would protect ‘unique character’ of downtown Pensacola, firm says

Zoning changes could protect the character of downtown neighborhoods, the Pensacola City Council and planning board heard during a presentation Monday. Pensacola’s Community Redevelopment Agencyhired the urban design and planning firm DPZ to develop new overlay zones to guide revitalization in the city’s three Community Redevelopment Agency districts. Marina Khoury, a partner at the DPZ firm,…

Redevelopment Worked

The 2018 Legislative Session concluded with no changes passed to the laws that govern Community Redevelopment Agencies! We want to thank our intrepid lobbyists, our members, our community leaders and the citizens of Florida for believing in #CRAs statewide. You are the reason #RedevelopmentWorks. To learn more about the 2018 session, read our latest newsletter here!

‘Don’t Fort Lauderdale St. Petersburg.’ Dunkin’ drive-through fails

ST. PETERSBURG — Business owner Sarah Arrazola delivered the rallying cry Wednesday for those opposing a developer’s bid to open a Dunkin’ Donuts drive-through in downtown: “Please don’t Fort Lauderdale St. Petersburg,” she told the Development Review Commission. The Orlando developer, Jonathan Moore, defended the project from charges that it would dilute the city’s local…