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Crossings at Siesta Key originally opened on January 15, 1957 as an outdoor strip mall named South Gate Shopping Plaza. [2] The original strip included two supermarkets: Publix and Winn Dixie, along with a W. T. Grant and Woolworth. [3] JCPenney was added as part of a 1961 expansion, which brought a department store to the plaza. [4]
Siesta Key is a barrier island off the southwest coast of the U.S. state of Florida, located between Roberts Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.A portion of it lies within the city boundary of Sarasota, but the majority of the key is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sarasota County.
Beach Road (CR 789A north) - Siesta Beach Business District: 3.051: 4.910: Higel Avenue (CR 789A south) to Ocean Boulevard - Siesta Beach, Siesta Village: no left turn northbound: Sarasota: 4.513– 4.754: 7.263– 7.651: Siesta Key Bridge over Roberts Bay (Gulf Intracoastal Waterway) 5.771
The images, captured one day after the storm struck the region, show beaches in Siesta Key and Anna Maria Island, another barrier island just north of Milton's landfall site, darkened and damaged ...
Crossings at Siesta Key – Sarasota (1988–present) Crossroads Mall – Largo (1984–2005) Crystal River Mall – Crystal River (1990–2022) Dadeland Mall – Kendall (1971–present) DeSoto Square Mall – Bradenton (1973–2021) Dolphin Mall – Miami (2001–present) Eagle Ridge Mall – Lake Wales (1996–present)
Residents of Siesta Key, where Milton made landfall, are forced to wade through flooded streets Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024, in the storm's aftermath. Milton leaves a trail of deaths across the state
The road transfer was completed in September 2020. The state continues to maintain the Siesta Key bridges. [9] In May 2024, SR 72's interchange with Interstate 75 was upgraded to a diverging diamond interchange. [10] Stickney Point is named for Ben Stickney, an early resident of Siesta Key who owned a house just south of the bridge. [11]
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — It has been just over 24 hours since Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida, bringing devastating storm damage to Tampa Bay.