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…

Tallahassee – Frenchtown/Southside CRA District expands

The Tallahassee Community Redevelopment Agency on Thursday approved the expansion of the Frenchtown/Southside District to include parts of South City, Orange Avenue and Springhill Road. It’s a move championed by City Commissioner Curtis Richardson, who has pushed the effort for four years and at times grew frustrated with the CRA board’s lukewarm support for the proposal.…

Main Street Alachua To Be Rebranded As Community Hub

Main Street Alachua is rebranding and the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency Coordinator, Chelsea Bakaitis, said that in five years she wants to see the historic street become a social and community hub. Part of the rebranding effort has involved her agency’s work on marketing and planning events to bring in people and increase business. Unlike…

Invitation for Demolition Bids

The Lake Worth CRA, is seeking bids/quotes for the complete demolition of the properties and sites which are the subject of this Invitation for Bid. A detailed Scope of Work is included and applies to any and all properties referenced, unless otherwise noted. Please provide complete, signed price quotes for the services requested by Friday…

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,…

Tampa and USF agree to work together to make a smarter city

TAMPA —The University of South Florida and the City of Tampa agreed Tuesday to work together to apply technological advances to improving urban life. Styled “Smart Cities,” the initiative means Tampa is now the second Florida city vying to take part in the MetroLab Network, following Miami’s collaboration with Florida International University. The network has…