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If you’re dreaming of golden years bathed in sunshine, surrounded by vibrant communities and endless possibilities, then Florida has undoubtedly crossed your mind. The sheer variety of options can ...
Family Initiative will begin offering free monthly autism screenings in Babcock Ranch on Saturday, June 21, providing early ...
Luke Bryan's June 14 concert marks Fenway South’s debut as the biggest new concert venue in Southwest Florida. And more shows are expected.
In new book, CNN climate reporter tells stories of environmental hope in U.S., South Florida WLRN Public Media | By Julia Cooper Published November 15, 2024 at 11:55 AM EST ...
Babcock Ranch in Florida was built in 2018 to withstand flooding and hurricane-force winds, and easily brushed off Hurricane Milton with virtually no damage. AFP via Getty Images.
As Hurricane Milton rushed ashore last Wednesday at least 2,000 Floridians found safe haven at Babcock Ranch, a community the size of Manhattan that opened in 2018 to withstand climate-driven storms.
The story, written by Lance Lambert, former editor at Fortune, carried the headline: “This Florida city was hit hard when the 2008 housing bubble burst—now prices are falling again.” Lambert cited ...
We kill more than 400,000 a year, but this adaptable predator is thriving beyond all expectations. Now, it's poised to enter South America. A coyote triggers a camera trap at Babcock Ranch State ...
WEIR: I went down to Florida and met with a couple of inspirational developers. One is Syd Kitson, a former NFL player, who built the first solar power town in America. It’s called Babcock Ranch ...
Babcock Ranch Eco Tours is where you’ll find yourself smack dab in the middle of Florida’s ecological wonders. On this expedition, you won’t just be observing from the sidelines; you’ll be diving deep ...
Planning and building this community has been a long process. Syd Kitson’s company paid $700 million for the 91,000 acre property from the Babcock family back in 2005 - then sold 73,000 acres back to ...
As per WFTX-TV, a Florida teen named Grace Clay from Babcock Ranch High School claimed that she received racist taunts from other students and that the administration did nothing to stop it.