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Florida municipal corporations that include the word "village" in their corporate title. The main article for this category is List of municipalities in Florida Wikimedia Commons has media related to Villages in Florida
Siesta Key is a barrier island with 5,500 residents about five miles south of Sarasota or 50 miles south of Tampa on Florida's west coast. It's just over 100 miles southwest of Orlando. It's just ...
In 1983, Morse moved to Florida to take over his father's business selling vacant lots to mobile home owners. Morse instead decided to build homes, restaurants, pools, and golf courses, and by 1986, Morse was selling more than 500 homes per year. In 2011, the Holding Company of the Villages Ltd. generated at least $550 million in revenue.
George M. Steinbrenner Field, formerly known as Legends Field, [7] is a baseball stadium located in Tampa, Florida, United States, across the Dale Mabry Highway from Raymond James Stadium. The ballpark was built in 1996 and seats 11,026 people, with an addition in right field built in 2007. [8] It is the largest spring training ballpark in Florida.
Hurricane Milton live updates: Florida residents warned ‘time is running out’ as Category 4 monster storm heads for US. Stuti Mishra,James Liddell and Julia Musto. October 8, 2024 at 12:10 PM.
Tropicana Field sits in St. Petersburg, Florida, across the bay from Tampa. It opened in 1990 and can hold more than 42,700 fans. The ballpark is the only one in the league with a fixed roof.
Village Center Community Development District (VCCDD)—Located in Lake, Marion, and Sumter counties, VCCDD provides residents with water and sewer utility services, recreation, security, fire protection, and paramedic services. The cost of operations is funded by amenity and utility fees that residents pay monthly.
Residents at the 55+ community Century Village Pembroke Pines said they'll be paying $100-$200 more due to "skyrocketing insurance premiums.” “We are over $700 a month in HOA fees, and they ...