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Our city can look much better if abandoned/old businesses be demolished and power lines be removed from over roads/highways.
Jan 25, 2015 by
ClMurfy (5 points)
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Our city can look much better if abandoned/old businesses be demolished and power lines be removed from over roads/highways.
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The marina should remain public space. There are no other open spaces in town where locals and visitors alike can gather together and enjoy this beautiful bay that we're blessed with. If Panama City...
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The marina should remain public space. There are no other open spaces in town where locals and visitors alike can gather together and enjoy this beautiful bay that we're blessed with. If Panama City is to develop an urban identity, we need to establish a cultural center just like any major city. We already have the Civic Center for performing arts, and I can envision the old library as an art gallery big enough to host traveling exhibits. With modifications the rooftop can be converted to a rooftop café with shade sails as a nautical theme. City Hall can be converted to a museum of our historical heritage and natural history. Expand by moving PCMI (not the boat ramp) by Watson Bayou, and turn the property as boat launch for canoes, rowboats, kayaks, etc., and, along with the adjoining lot, additional parking. Acquire land on west side for picnics and maybe a botanical garden. Private developers can purchase property across the street (Daffin Supply -boat works) for condos/hotels.
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Oct 5, 2017 by
Gerard Chan (5 points)
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The marina should remain public space. There are no other open spaces in town where locals and visitors alike can gather together and enjoy this beautiful bay that we're blessed with. If Panama City is to develop an urban identity, we need to establish a cultural center just like any major city. We already have the Civic Center for performing arts, and I can envision the old library as an art gallery big enough to host traveling exhibits. With modifications the rooftop can be converted to a rooftop café with shade sails as a nautical theme. City Hall can be converted to a museum of our historical heritage and natural history. Expand by moving PCMI (not the boat ramp) by Watson Bayou, and turn the property as boat launch for canoes, rowboats, kayaks, etc., and, along with the adjoining lot, additional parking. Acquire land on west side for picnics and maybe a botanical garden. Private developers can purchase property across the street (Daffin Supply -boat works) for condos/hotels.
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The Grace Jamaica Caribbean themed festival known as Jerk Fest that has in recent years become a staple of the Ft. Lauderdale and Miami-Dade areas of Florida is quickly becoming a nationwide...
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The Grace Jamaica Caribbean themed festival known as Jerk Fest that has in recent years become a staple of the Ft. Lauderdale and Miami-Dade areas of Florida is quickly becoming a nationwide phenomenon, having already expanded north of the pan-handle area of Florida and the Southern region of the country to states like New York. Now is a prime opportunity to capitalize on the success of the festival by continuing its expansion and bringing it to the pan-handle areas of Tallahassee and Panama City. This is the biggest Caribbean festival nationwide compiling in 2.1 million in revenue annually at each venue during the year. Given the large number of college students and families that travel to and from The south, east, west, north to Panama City during the months of March and April; the F.A.R. Movement feels that surrounding cities and the prestigious Panama City Beach economies and small business can flourish from an annual event of this magnitude. Security and Safety is our #1 Priority.
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Sep 23, 2015 by
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The Grace Jamaica Caribbean themed festival known as Jerk Fest that has in recent years become a staple of the Ft. Lauderdale and Miami-Dade areas of Florida is quickly becoming a nationwide phenomenon, having already expanded north of the pan-handle area of Florida and the Southern region of the country to states like New York. Now is a prime opportunity to capitalize on the success of the festival by continuing its expansion and bringing it to the pan-handle areas of Tallahassee and Panama City. This is the biggest Caribbean festival nationwide compiling in 2.1 million in revenue annually at each venue during the year. Given the large number of college students and families that travel to and from The south, east, west, north to Panama City during the months of March and April; the F.A.R. Movement feels that surrounding cities and the prestigious Panama City Beach economies and small business can flourish from an annual event of this magnitude. Security and Safety is our #1 Priority.
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We need a grocery store downtown. Certainly Grocery Outlet didn't mice for lack if business.
Dec 7, 2016 by
Lady Di (5 points)
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We need a grocery store downtown. Certainly Grocery Outlet didn't mice for lack if business.
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Publix downtown a great idea
Jul 13, 2015 by
Tommy Poppell (5 points)
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Publix downtown a great idea