Posts Tagged ‘development’
Thursday, May 21st, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — One year ago, a 6-year-old autistic boy was brought to the front of his classroom. He left moments later feeling like an outcast.
For many, he became a symbol of how children with autism are mistreated and misunderstood.
Some experts say the case of Alex Barton, who was voted out of his kindergarten classroom 14-to-2, brought about change and awareness of how autistic children are educated. Others say there still is a long way to go. (more…)
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Posted in Port St. Lucie | 1 Comment »
Monday, May 18th, 2009 by Eve Samples
Core Communities LLC, the company behind the Tradition community and Port St. Lucie’s biggest developer, is trying to renegotiate two major loans as the value of its property has dropped.
Core’s parent company, Fort Lauderdale-based Woodbridge Holdings Corp. (Pink Sheets: WDGH), warned in its first-quarter report last week that Core was dealing with “cash flow deficits” and said its lenders are seeking payments to more closely align two development loans with the depleted value of Core’s land.
The deterioration of the real estate market and the possibility of those cash payments “raise substantial doubt regarding Core’s ability to continue as a going concern,” Woodbridge states in the filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. And Woodbridge points out that it’s under no obligation to inject cash into Core. (more…)
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Posted in Economy, Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Tradition, Treasure Coast business | 1 Comment »
Thursday, May 14th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — The former Dodgertown Golf Course, with roots deep in the history of baseball, could be restored, possibly with the assistance of Minor League Baseball.
Tough economic conditions, however, are likely to delay any possible restoration for at least of couple of years.
The city of Vero Beach now controls the former golf course and maintains mowing the land once roamed by Los Angeles Dodgers Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson.
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Posted in Economy, Indian River County, Vero Beach | No Comments »
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — Martin County Commissioner Susan Valliere said Tuesday she decided to seek a third four-year term to provide a “centrist” voice on a commission often divided on the growth issue.
“A centrist philosophy has been my goal for, at least, the past five years,” Valliere said in a prepared statement. “Carrying out my work of attempting to transform the too-long-waged battle between ‘no-growth’ and ‘pro-growth’ extremists into a more centrist ideal for Martin County is at the heart of the reasons I am seeking a third term.”
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Wednesday, May 6th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
State officials said they are reviewing the actions of 10 employees at two Treasure Coast prisons in incidents where children were shocked with stun guns when visiting for Take Your Sons and Daughters to Work Day.
The incidents happened on April 23 at the Indian River Correctional Institution and the Martin Correctional Institution, according to the Department of Corrections. Several children, ages 8 through 14, were at the facilities for the educational initiative, department spokeswoman Jo Ellyn Rackleff said.
Five employees at each facility are on paid administrative leave for the investigation, she said. None of the children were seriously hurt, Rackleff said.
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Posted in Indian River County, Indiantown, Martin County, State, Vero Beach | No Comments »
Friday, May 1st, 2009 by Eve Samples
VERO BEACH — Piper Aircraft Inc. has been sold to an international investment firm for an undisclosed price.
The Vero Beach-based plane maker announced today that Imprimis purchased 100 stake in the company from American Capital Ltd. (Nasdaq: ACAS).
“Imprimis intends to invest significant capital in Piper’s current operations to strengthen its position in its traditional markets and support the development of key new products such as the PiperJet,” Piper said in a statement.
Imprimis, which operates from offices in Bangkok, Singapore and Brunei Darussalam, is committed to keeping Piper’s headquarters in Vero Beach, the company said. (more…)
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Monday, April 27th, 2009 by Eve Samples
Port St. Lucie’s next biotech institute is one step closer to reality.
Oregon Health & Science University’s Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute signed a deal this month to design and build its new $30 million laboratory in the Tradition development west of Interstate 95.
The institute tapped Baltimore-based Whiting Turner Contracting Co. to oversee construction of the 105,000 square feet of laboratories and offices. The building is on target to be completed in May 2011, said Andrew Favata, vice president for Tradition’s developer, Core Communities LLC.
VGTI Florida, as the local campus has been dubbed, will be built on eight acres at Core Communities’ Florida Center for Innovation at Tradition, a fledgling research park that’s now home to another biotech outfit, the Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies. (more…)
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Posted in Economy, Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, State, Tradition, Treasure Coast business | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 by Eve Samples
Thousands of job-seekers are expected to descend on Indiantown this week to vie for a chance to help build Florida Power & Light Co.’s new solar energy plant in Martin County.
Workforce Solutions is hosting job fairs on Friday and Saturday to attract some of the 1,100 workers needed to construct the solar-thermal facility about 8 miles west of Indiantown.
Roughly half of the workers will be basic assemblers, said John Dinger, business services consultant at Workforce Solutions, the Treasure Coast’s workforce development organization.
“From what I’ve been told, if you can work a wrench and do some mechanical assembly, you can swing it,” Dinger said.
Other workers needed during the two-year project will include plumbers, carpenters, electricians and concrete finishers. (more…)
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Monday, April 20th, 2009 by Eve Samples
You don’t have to win Home & Garden Television’s green home in Port St. Lucie to get an up-close look at the hydroponic garden and solar-power system.
The house, at the Tradition development, will be open for public tours April 20-June 6. Tickets are $15.
The domestic cable network built the 2,430-square-foot home for its second annual green home giveaway contest.
It’s one of a handful in Florida that has received platinum-level certification from the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program.
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Thursday, April 16th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
TALLAHASSEE — The long-sought Indian Street Bridge, along with 16 other transportation projects expected to bring money and jobs to the Treasure Coast, got the green light from the state Joint Legislative Budget Commission Wednesday.
The 14-member commission comprised of Senate and House members agreed, without debate, to accept $3.8 billion in federal dollars that will pay for a cornucopia of projects targeting transportation, health and education.
Backers say the package will help the state recover from the worst recession in decades.
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Posted in Economy, Indiantown, Martin County, Palm City, Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, State, Stuart, Traffic, Treasure Coast business | 1 Comment »