Charlotte County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 10 unanimously approved rezoning a 41.31-acre parcel at 17150 Burnt Store Road.
Read moreCharlotte County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 10 unanimously approved rezoning a 41.31-acre parcel at 17150 Burnt Store Road.
Read moreThe hotel is planned on a 1.28-acre site near the DeSoto County border that is part of the Sandhill Development...
Read moreA ribbon-cutting ceremony for Southwest Florida’s first Del Taco will take place Sept. 16 in Port Charlotte.
Read moreProperty owners were sent 2024 Notice of Proposed Property Taxes and Proposed or Adopted Non-Ad Valorem Assessments, showing the millage...
Read moreNearly two years after Hurricane Ian caused $1.3 million in damage to American Legion Post 110, the Port Charlotte location...
Read moreDuring the first of two public budget hearings, Punta Gorda City Council proposed no change from the previous year’s millage...
Read moreCeltic Ray owner Kevin Doyle and partner S4 Global Investments, who own the parking area comprised of three adjoining lots...
Read moreThe franchise at 19175 Peachland Blvd. in Port Charlotte is set to open Sept. 4.
Read moreThe participating vendors, which numbered about five dozen at last count, and members of the Hatchery, small business owners who use...
Read moreWhen an Aug. 11 Fast Company story was published comparing the housing bubble burst after prices peaked in 2006 to...
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