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City commissioners asked planning staff to tweak their proposed ordinance restricting big-box and chain store businesses from coming into the city so developers are made to feel more welcomed. ...more
October 4, 2008
The developer's failure to sign up a second anchor tenant for Temple Terrace's downtown revitalization effort is among the issues that continue to hold up the project. ...more
September 10, 2008
The developer leading Temple Terrace's downtown revitalization efforts wants more concessions before it seals a deal with the city. ...more
September 10, 2008
The developer's failure to sign up a second anchor tenant for Temple Terrace's downtown revitalization effort is among the issues that continue to hold up the project. ...more
September 4, 2008
City officials and the development partners leading Temple Terrace's downtown revitalization project are in the final stages of approving the project's site plan. ...more
July 5, 2008
TEMPLE TERRACE - City officials and the development partners leading Temple Terrace's downtown revitalization project are in the final stages of approving the project's site plan. ...more
July 2, 2008
The Temple Terrace City Council moved Tuesday toward closing its deal with the master developer of the city's downtown revitalization project. ...more
June 21, 2008
TEMPLE TERRACE - The Temple Terrace City Council moved Tuesday, June 17, toward closing its deal with the master developer of the city's downtown revitalization project. The council unanimously approved Aug. 15 as the date city officials will sign a $14.9 million contract to turn over 20.36 acres of a blighted shopping district southeast of Bullard Parkway and 56th Street to the partnership of Ram Development Co. and Pinnacle Realty Advisors. In turn, the developer has plans to build a $45 million mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly center that will include 245,479 square feet of retail, residential, restaurant, office and civic/cultural components. ...more
June 17, 2008
The city's new redevelopment director came onboard Monday. Michael Marshall will oversee the $45 million downtown revitalization project that is to include 20.36 acres of retail, residential, restaurant, office and civic/cultural components southeast of Bullard Parkway and 56th Street. The property is the site of two antiquated shopping plazas. ...more
May 24, 2008
TEMPLE TERRACE - The city's new redevelopment director came onboard Monday. Michael Marshall will oversee the $45 million downtown revitalization project that is to include 20.36 acres of retail, residential, restaurant, office and civic/cultural components southeast of Bullard Parkway and 56th Street. The property is the site of two antiquated shopping plazas. He replaces Ralph Bosek, who steps down May 30 after serving in the position for almost five years. ...more
May 20, 2008
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