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Miami Overtown developers agree to split ‘transformative’ project

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffSeptember 18, 2013

Miami Overtown developers agree to split ‘transformative’ project In an unusual and unexpected move, a Miami commissioner on Thursday persuaded two developers competing to build a massive residential and commercial complex on public land in Overtown to split the baby, with each agreeing to take a city block to develop separately. The compromise, engineered by…

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Delray CRA under scrutiny for funding nonprofits

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffSeptember 18, 2013

Delray CRA under scrutiny for funding nonprofits Delray’s Community Redevelopment Agency, the organization responsible for revamping the ‘village by the sea,’ has been giving money to nonprofits in the city for many years. But a complaint from a resident earlier this year about the CRA helping fund the library, Arts Garage and Spady Museum, among…

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Boynton CRA director to get 4 percent pay raise

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffSeptember 18, 2013

Boynton CRA director to get 4 percent pay raise BOYNTON BEACH — The executive director of the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency, Vivian Brooks, will get a salary boost of close to $5,000 — plus a $250 monthly car allowance — for the upcoming fiscal year, CRA board members voted Tuesday. In a 5-2 vote, the board…

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City of Miami to vote on $250 million Overtown development plan

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffSeptember 17, 2013

City of Miami to vote on $250 million Overtown development plan A Miami anti-poverty agency is poised to turn over two city blocks in the blighted but historic heart of Overtown to a prominent developer, who promises to spend $250 million to build apartments, a hotel, shops, restaurants and music venues on the long-vacant land.…

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The Rise of Cities and the Mayors Who Run Them

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffSeptember 17, 2013

The Rise of Cities and the Mayors Who Run Them This fall, two major American cities — Boston and New York — will elect new mayors. The pending leadership changes for these different but dynamic cities will be watched closely. Can the next mayors continue the success brought by the long-term administrations of Boston’s Tom…

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Downtown Plant City festival will be the place to shop, learn

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffSeptember 17, 2013

Downtown Plant City festival will be the place to shop, learn  PLANT CITY – As president of the Suncoast Native Plant Society, Devon Higginbotham is happy to spread the word about the virtues of landscaping with vegetation that grows naturally in the state. So she’s looking forward to the chance to speak at a downtown…

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Reviving Tampa’s Channelside Bay Plaza

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffSeptember 17, 2013

Reviving Tampa’s Channelside Bay Plaza The Tampa Port Authority’s decision to buy Channelside Bay Plaza marks a fresh start for the retail center and a breakthrough for downtown. The move restarts the clock on turning a struggling public property into a thriving destination, and it gives the city more control over how Tampa’s channel district…

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Palm Beach’s Worth Ave. nominated in national “Iconic Street” contest

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffSeptember 16, 2013

Palm Beach’s Worth Ave. nominated in national “Iconic Street” contest  Palm Beach’s most famous shopping district has been named to the national top 20 Iconic Streets, according to 10Best.com, a division of USA Today. Also included are two other famous Florida thoroughfares: Calle Ocho in Miami’s Little Havana and Ocean Drive in Miami Beach. The…

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Port of Tampa set to buy Channelside retail complex for $5.75 million

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffSeptember 16, 2013

Port of Tampa set to buy Channelside retail complex for $5.75 million TAMPA — The Tampa Port Authority finally found the buyer of its dreams to purchase Channelside Bay Plaza: the Tampa Port Authority. The port’s governing board on Tuesday voted unanimously to buy the downtrodden downtown retail center for $5.75 million from the Irish…

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City of Deerfield Beach embraces child-friendly plan for Sullivan Park

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffSeptember 16, 2013

City of Deerfield Beach embraces child-friendly plan for Sullivan Park In the end, it was what it afforded children that won residents and Deerfield Beach commissioners over to a plan to develop Sullivan Park, approved by the Community Redevelopment Agency on Tuesday [9/10]. Both plans presented to the Bermello Ajamil and Partners called for spending…

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As hotel market warms, new Marriott planned for downtown West Palm Beach

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffSeptember 12, 2013

As hotel market warms, new Marriott planned for downtown West Palm Beach WEST PALM BEACH — Yet another hotel is planned for downtown. This time, it’s a nine-story, 152-room Marriott Residence Inn, to be built at 455 Hibiscus St., between Quadrille Boulevard and Dixie Highway. Read full story

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St. Petersburg seeks to brand downtown medical, academic hub

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffSeptember 12, 2013

St. Petersburg seeks to brand downtown medical, academic hub ST. PETERSBURG — Just south of downtown, a quiet section of St. Petersburg has evolved into a jumble of research, academics and jobs. Hospitals, government agencies and a university campus employ at least 8,000 people. About 6,000 students seek college degrees. The district’s economic importance to…

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