City of Fort Pierce Commissioners Seek Consumer Representative Applications for Board of Examiners of Contractors

City of Fort Pierce Commissioners Seek Consumer Representative Applications for Board of Examiners of Contractors The Fort Pierce City Commission is seeking civic-minded Fort Pierce residents to serve on the Board of Examiners of Contractors as a consumer representatives. An eligible individual must be a Fort Pierce resident and not have ever been a member [...]

2023-01-20T09:33:30-05:00Jan. 20, 2023|

Mattamy Homes named Master Developer of Newfield in Martin County

Mattamy Homes named Master Developer of Newfield in Martin County   Traditional Neighborhood Development will include 4,000+ homes, town center, and more than 2,300 acres of open space with trails, parks and a working farm   Mattamy Homes, the largest privately owned homebuilder in North America, has announced it will serve as master developer of [...]

2022-06-11T18:32:58-04:00Jun. 11, 2022|

Pulte Announces New Community in Martin County, Highpointe

Pulte Announces New Community in Martin County, Highpointe   Pulte Homes is continuing its push into Martin County, announcing a new 284-single-family community called Highpointe on 321 acres acquired from Christ Fellowship Church. Pulte will donate a portion of the land to Operation 300, a local nonprofit that supports the families of fallen military personnel. Highpointe is located [...]

2022-05-16T23:52:41-04:00May. 16, 2022|

Interstate Commerce Center receives site plan approval

Interstate Commerce Center Receives Site Plan Approval   The Interstate Commerce Center will have more than 1,300 feet of frontage on Interstate 95.   The Fort Pierce City Commission on Feb. 7 unanimously approved the site plan for Interstate Commerce Center (ICC), a 207,458-gross-square-foot Class-A warehouse building that will front Interstate 95 south [...]

2022-02-28T16:41:11-05:00Feb. 28, 2022|

BOOMING TIMES FOR BUILDING

Building construction is hot on the Treasure Coast and could be considered at boom-time rates in some spots as the area tries to keep up with growth spurred by high consumer confidence in a robust economy, contractors and building officials told Treasure Coast Business.

2019-07-01T17:09:16-04:00Jun. 20, 2019|
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