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bradenton florida: Bradenton Named One Of The Best Places To Retire - 08/12/08 07:38 AM
In the September-October issue of Where To Retire, Bradenton/Sarasota was named one of eight best places to retire. Other cities also named were: Ocala, FL Phoenix, AZ San Diego, CA Myrtle Beach, SC St. George, Utah Santa Fe, NM Brevard, NC With so much to do here, this is a great place for people to retire. Miles and miles of gulf coast beaches, golfing, museums, boating, fishing, theaters, shopping and more! It's all located here in Bradenton! In the March Issue of Art Calendar magazine, Bradenton was also named one of the top cities in the country for artists, because of the Village
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bradenton florida: Braden Castle Park - 12/18/07 11:58 AM
While out for a drive yesterday, I came across a tiny neat little neighborhood tucked away in North East Bradenton. It's just off of Manatee Ave and 27th St E. I just happened to glance up and saw a sign that said Historic Neighborhood with an arrow, so I quickly turned down the street and ended up in this neat little community. It's a 55 and over community that sits where the Braden River meets the Manatee River. The first thing I noticed were that the streets are only wide enough for one car to pass and these homes are pretty close to each
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bradenton florida: Creekwood Residents Could Be Losing Their Swimming Pool - 08/04/07 06:53 AM
A recent survey was mailed out to the residents of the Creekwood Subdivision asking them if they want to keep their community pool or have it close down. It also contained a repair list of costs totalling $100,000 to repair the pool. Apparently when the pool was first constructed it was constructed poorly and the maintenance on the pool ever since has not been done properly by the company that was hired. The pool has been closed off and on and was even closed through the entire summer last year. If they close the pool, it will drastically lower their home values. Many people
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bradenton florida: Lakewood Ranch Could Become A City - 08/01/07 06:04 PM
There is talk of making Lakewood Ranch into it's own city. Even though it's a huge community with just about everything you need already in place, I'm not sure how happy the residents living there would be about this. What would be the cost of turning Lakewood Ranch into it's own city? What are the positives and the negatives of doing this? I wonder how many people would move out of the area if this was passed? I've not actually ever seen a community transition into a city, so I'm not sure what all is involved with the process and the expense to the residents if
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Becky Troutt
Bradenton,
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