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Main Street Winter Haven Makes A Comeback With New Programs

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffMarch 25, 2013

WINTER HAVEN | Main Street Winter Haven is back. The nonprofit that played a big part in the 15-year revitalization of downtown Winter Haven had no employees, no office, and few events only a year ago. Now, the organization has a full-time director, a new office across the street from The Ritz Theatre, and has…

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Boynton CRA to clamp down on money for special events

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffMarch 25, 2013

The city’s community redevelopment agency faces a steady parade of groups requesting financial help with marches, rallies and concerts. Its board has decided it can’t help everyone. It voted 7-0 at Wednesday’s meeting to establish a policy for when it gives money. It also voted to set aside $5,000 more for the rest of the…

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Palmetto may offer more incentive for redevelopment

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffMarch 24, 2013

PALMETTO — Redevelopment continues to move forward in Palmetto as property owners are taking advantage of grants, incentives and tax credits made possible through the newly designated brownfields area.In an effort to continue to have success with the local incentives it offers, the Palmetto Community Redevelopment Agency is proposing amendments to its incentives to be…

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Lake Worth voters approve cap on downtown building heights

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffMarch 24, 2013

By Willie Howard Palm Beach Post Staff Writer LAKE WORTH — City voters approved a charter amendment today that limits building heights along most of Lake and Lucerne avenues to 45 feet — a measure proponents said was needed to preserve the city’s small-town feel. The limit is 20 feet shorter than the 65-foot height…

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The Wave streetcar system right on track for downtown Fort Lauderdale

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffMarch 23, 2013

FORT LAUDERDALE In a few years, downtown drivers should be able to park their cars and ride the rails instead. Broward County on Tuesday gave final approval to run “The Wave,” a $142 million electric streetcar system that initially will travel a small loop around the urban core. The thousands of people who work downtown…

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Cities protest Volusia’s CRA funding changes

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffMarch 23, 2013

Volusia County wants new rules for Community Redevelopment Areas that would give cities less money to use in blighted areas, require more evidence of progress and make it harder to set up new CRAs in the future. The cities, particularly the ones looking to clean up sections of town they consider blighted, aren’t thrilled about…

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320-apartment tower planned for downtown Tampa

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffMarch 22, 2013

TAMPA — The tower boom is definitely back in Tampa. After years with almost no new residential construction, developers on Monday filed plans with the city of Tampa for yet another new downtown tower, this one called SkyHouse Channelside. Added together, various projects in Tampa could bring more than 2,100 units to the market in…

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Daytona Beach News Journal Defends local CRAs

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffMarch 22, 2013

Daytona Beach News Journal Defends local CRAs – [Download PDF]

FRA Members Get Discounts at May and July Sociable City Summits

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffMarch 18, 2013

FRA Members Get Discounts at May and July Sociable City Summits Sociability is an Economic Engine: Invest is a Safe and Vibrant Nightlife The Responsible Hospitality Institute’s 2013 Sociable City Leadership Summit series showcases the best strategies to plan, manage and police nightlife. Participants access a comprehensive overview of nightlife trends, issues, and the most…

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Jackonville’s City Council to decide on $11M for economic development

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffMarch 16, 2013

Jacksonville’s City Council to decide on $11M for economic development Downtown revitalization funds are now in City Council’s court. Council is set to vote on a $9 million transfer from City savings to the Downtown Investment Authority to use for Downtown rejuvenation and $2 million for countywide economic development. Two Council committees met Tuesday and…

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The city of Inverness looks to the future and that could mean some change

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffMarch 15, 2013

The city of Inverness looks to the future and that could mean some change INVERNESS —  Inverness city leaders said it is time to start planning for the future and the result could be a different looking city down the line. When city manager Frank DiGiovanni strolls around Inverness he sees things most people don’t…

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Pensacola City Council weighs YMCA lease

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffMarch 15, 2013

Pensacola City Council weighs YMCA lease City officials and advocates are hoping a lease for a proposed waterfront YMCA at the Community Maritime Park is headed for the Pensacola City Council’s agenda March 11. The idea has enjoyed being put on a fast track, in part because it has the backing of many of Pensacola’s…

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