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The traffic circle is known as St. Armands Circle or "The Circle." The area is largely commercial, containing more than 130 stores and restaurants. The circle contains many restaurants, tobacco shops, clothing stores, and other retail outlets. The Circle also features a statue walk that features works originally purchased by John Ringling.
The district is on St. Armand's Key, adjacent to Lido Key, and is centered on Harding Circle, in the middle of the key, around which is the retail area of the key. The circle was named after Warren G. Harding US president at the time the roads were laid out by Owen Burns and John Ringling for their "Ringling Isles" development during the early ...
John Ringling Causeway (also known as Ringling Bridge or Gil Waters Bridge [3]) is a causeway that extends past the Sarasota Bay, from Sarasota to St. Armands Key and Lido Key. The 65-foot-tall (20 m) bridge, built in 2003, is a segmental box girder bridge running from Sarasota to Bird Key .
Flooded streets in St. Armands Key after Hurricane Milton, in Sarasota, Florida. / Credit: Maxar Technologies On Ana Maria Island, a barrier island in Manatee County, Florida, a satellite photo ...
Columnist Carrie Seidman says the controversy over an annual St. Armands Circle tree lighting event is a blow to the community's holiday spirit.
People are flocking to certain parts of the Sunshine State in droves to purchase property. Specifically, Cape Coral and Florida. These two tropical cities made Redfin's list of "Top 10 Areas People...
The John Ringling Causeway carries SR 789 over Sarasota Bay, from Sarasota to St. Armands Key and Lido Key. The 65-foot-tall (20 m) bridge, built in 2003, is a segmental box girder bridge named after John Ringling, one of the founders of the Ringling Brothers Circus and resident of the Sarasota area.
Other local work includes the Bay Plaza Condominium [19] and additions to the Field Club in Sarasota, Craig Residence, [20] Mitchell House, [21] [22] [23] Godfrey House, [24] Dickerson Residence, [25] 339-361 St. Armands Circle (Shopping District), [26] Siesta Key Beach Pavilion, [27] as well as the Siesta Key home of author John D. MacDonald.