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Charlotte Katz Representing Buyers In Southwest Florida

Bonita Beach On our site you'll find knowledge and resources necessary for exploring some of the Southwest Florida real estate markets – the ones that I concentrate on.
You can learn about other cities along the Gulf coast and what they offer by doing some searches on the web. You may want to investigate Cape Coral, Ft. Myers, and east Naples. Then move north to Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Sarasota and even St. Petersburg.
Each city has its own natural beauty and ambience that is so unique to Florida, yet also offers its own special lifestyle that makes Florida such a desirable place to call home. Flowers In Bonita

sports/mlb

Relief help: Commissioner vows to keep Cubs in Mesa, but some say it may be too little too late

Major League Baseball has called up a reliever. Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig recently said the organization plans to take over negotiations for a new Chicago Cubs spring training home in Mesa, Ariz. Continue reading

Arizona watchdog group raises questions about Mesa, Cubs deal

Proposed legislation could be a game-changer for Arizona officials hoping to keep the Chicago Cubs in Mesa, Ariz. The proposed legislation has its critics. Among them is an Arizona watchdog group that is concerned a preliminary memorandum of understanding between the Chicago Cubs and the city of Mesa isn’t in the best interest of Arizona taxpayers. Continue reading

Florida vs. Arizona: Cubs debate shows paying for spring training stadiums a taxing dilemma

The Chicago Cubs announced plans to stay in Mesa, Ariz. rather than relocate to Collier County. That decision, however, is contingent on the city securing the funding to build a new $84 million spring training complex. A recent proposal to raise money for the complex has been met with criticism from teams that train in Arizona. Continue reading

Chicago Cubs out, but who’s in?

staff, rjlalonde@marcoeagle.com The Chicago Cubs choosing Mesa, Ariz., over Collier County has put Cubs fans in a funk, but it may open the way for another major league team to come to Naples. Continue reading

Now what? A breakdown of what Cubs’ decision means

The Cubs decided they wanted to stay in Mesa. Now what? • Now comes the hard part: Securing funding. While the Collier County group said they saw a 120-day window where either Mesa or Collier County’s Project Home Run would need to tie up loose ends, a copy of Mesa’s non-binding memorandum of understanding says the team will be in exclusive negotiations with the city as long as the city meets some milestones toward achieving that funding. Continue reading

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