Burnt Store Road area residents expressed concerns about possible supply disruptions and rate increases due to hundreds of new homes...
Read moreBurnt Store Road area residents expressed concerns about possible supply disruptions and rate increases due to hundreds of new homes...
Read moreFebruary’s inventory for single-family homes and condos in Charlotte County soared to heights not seen in years, but some sellers...
Read moreBowland on Harbor Boulevard in Port Charlotte has been sold to New York-based Bowl 360, which will continue to operate...
Read moreFollowing Punta Gorda City Council’s unanimous approval of a memorandum of agreement between the city and the U.S. Immigration and...
Read moreRelocating assets of the former ShorePoint Health hospital, and elevating, retrofitting or relocating the former YMCA Bayfront Center building and...
Read moreAs Charlotte County officials struggle to restore beaches and structures damaged from recent hurricanes, a new tourism trend has emerged....
Read moreCharlotte Technical College’s aviation program students will have a state-of-the-art training facility late this year when construction is expected to...
Read moreStorm surge from hurricanes Helene and Milton in 2024 displaced sand, destroyed dunes and tore up sidewalks, asphalt, the boardwalk...
Read moreThe Charlotte County Planning and Zoning Board voted 3-2 March 10 to approve amending current zoning for 33.66 acres in...
Read moreThe Event Groupie moved to a 3,000-square-foot building at 483 Collingswood Blvd. in Port Charlotte with room for up to...
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