Construction to begin soon on Southbank apartments
Posted on June 1, 2016 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
For months Southbank residents have been hearing about more than one sizeable construction project that will significantly change their skyline. At the end of June, the first of those projects will break ground. Alliance Residential Company, a development firm based in Phoenix, Arizona, plans to close on the old three-acre Crawdaddy site adjacent to the […]
FDOT finds compromise between bike lanes and on-street parking
Posted on June 1, 2016 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
When it comes to resurfacing State Road 13, known as Hendricks Avenue in San Marco, it’s been hard to please everyone, but the Florida Department of Transportation certainly has tried. After receiving pushback from the business community in a January public meeting when the FDOT proposed replacing on-street parking with a seven-foot dedicated bike lane […]
City Council approves controversial restaurant, 13-5
Posted on June 1, 2016 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
With just one more hurdle to overcome, The Roost, a restaurant proposed for development in a Riverside neighborhood, may become the next go-to place for dinner. On March 17 the Planned Unit Development (PUD) 2016-55 received unanimous approval by the Planning Commission, which removed certain conditions made by the Planning and Development Department in its […]
Funding in jeopardy for weekend trolley
Posted on June 1, 2016 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
Residents and visitors to the Riverside/Avondale Historic District need to step up usage of the weekend night trolley if the sponsored service is to continue past August. The Riverside/Avondale Night Trolley currently runs every Friday and Saturday from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m., thanks to sponsorships by 14 local businesses and restaurants. Those sponsorships will […]
Proposed 5 Points Concept Plan still in flux
Posted on June 1, 2016 By Editor Articles, Neighborhood News, Top Stories
If there’s one thing nearly everyone in 5 Points agrees about, it’s keeping the iconic beacon in place as the neighborhood landmark. What splits the community is the kind of traffic infrastructure that might be built around it. When concerns arose recently about the possibility of the 5 Points beacon being sacrificed for the intersection […]