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Mosaic Fertilizer for years has worked from scattered offices in Hillsborough and Polk Counties. ...more
March 11, 2009
Mosaic Fertilizer for years has worked from scattered offices in Hillsborough and Polk counties. ...more
March 11, 2009
Phosphate giant Mosaic Fertilizer will construct a new $20 million headquarters building in Circa FishHawk this year, putting several hundred subcontract employees to work in the next 11 months. ...more
March 2, 2009
A developer hoping to add stilt homes to a controversial proposed development on land jutting into the Little Manatee River promises to honor the fragile environment when planning the community. ...more
February 25, 2009
A developer hoping to add more stilt homes to a controversial proposed development on land jutting into the Little Manatee River promised Tuesday night to honor the fragile environment when planning the community. ...more
February 18, 2009
A proposed development for land slated to be annexed could one day double the population of Avon Park, but some Lake Byrd residents have concerns that lake access would be opened up to thousands of residents. ...more
January 28, 2009
After months of debate, the final fate of an empty building at 247 Hallcrest Avenue in Spring Hill has been decided. ...more
July 10, 2008
CLEARWATER - Pinellas County commissioners today approved an agreement with a development group that plans to build a massive town center-type project on the 240-acre former Toytown landfill in northeast St. Petersburg. ...more
July 1, 2008
The city's redevelopment efforts have been dealt another blow. St. Petersburg-based developer Grady Pridgen, who planned to build a massive retail and residential complex with condos, shops and offices overlooking the Pithlachascotee River, has put the property on the market, leaving the future of the project uncertain. ...more
June 21, 2008
Another high-profile proposed development faces foreclosure. Bank of America has started foreclosure proceedings against the waterfront site of the ambitious New Port Tampa Bay project, according to documents filed last month in Hillsborough County Circuit Court. The 52-acre site is at the corner of West Shore Boulevard and Gandy Boulevard. The plan called for a marina and 1,200 condo units and shops. The developer, Tampa-based EchoGroup Inc., put plans on hold in November and said the company would either start the project when the real estate market improved or sell the land. ...more
June 20, 2008
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