By Redevelopment Agency on
6/17/2009 12:23 PM
View a brief history of 15 historic buildings in the Fort Myers River District. "Once a military outpost for the Seminole War, sparse cattle town, winter retreat, and bustling center of Southwest Florida, Downtown is again transforming, and along with it, providing an invaluable reminder of our rich and colorful past."...read more
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By Community Development on
5/28/2009 7:49 AM
By the early 1900's, Fort Myers developers began replacing the original wood frame building with the state of the art contemporary buildings of the time. Rivalries prompted many developers to show their status and construct more elaborate buildings than those previously built...read more
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By Yacht Basin on
5/5/2009 2:50 PM
“Come on down! Visit the Historic Riverfront District in downtown Fort Myers by boat. Stay at the City Yacht Basin for the day and it’s free, stay overnight and enjoy the special reduced summer rate of only $1.00 per foot!” Call 239-321-7080 or VHF channel 16 to make arrangements. Dockage only, no other discounts apply.
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By Redevelopment Agency on
4/29/2009 6:34 AM
Video: FMRA Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Identity Workshop held Monday, April 27, 2009 at the Southwest Florida Enterprise Center. Dr. MLK Jr Blvd Homepage Leave your questions and comments below. View the Full Report here...
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By Public Works on
4/20/2009 7:54 AM
Register now: Men's Leagues, Co-Ed Leagues, Church Leagues. Call 239.265.7708. Read flyer...
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By Public Works on
4/10/2009 1:02 PM
The Fort Myers Beautification Advisory Board presented Somerset at the Plantation with the City’s Beautification Award. Somerset at The Plantation is located on Treeline Avenue.
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By ITS Department on
4/10/2009 9:17 AM
What does 200 Million Facebook Users Mean to You? The City of Fort Myers ITS Department has recently implemented social tools such as Facebook and Twitter for actively engaging our local community and international visitors. More information at http://cityftmyers.com/social
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By Yacht Basin on
4/7/2009 7:18 AM
Good day to everyone! Another busy winter season draws to an end, have a nice summer and we"ll see you in the fall, our many wondreful snowbirds. The Corps of Engineers will be performing navigational lock maintenance this summer, so the Okeechobee waterway will be closed to vessel traffic for about three months.
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