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  2. Big Cypress, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Big Cypress is a future planned town in Collier County, Florida. The project, originally called Rural Lands West, [1] is being developed by Collier Enterprises and will consist of three villages, Rivergrass, Longwater, and Bellmar. The town will be named after nearby Big Cypress National Preserve. [2]

  3. Baker Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Baker Museum in Naples, Florida, in 2020, following completion of its 2018-2020 renovation and expansion project. The Baker Museum (formerly the Naples Museum of Art) is part of Artis–Naples, a multidisciplinary organization that also is the home of the Naples Philharmonic, located at 5833 Pelican Bay Boulevard, Naples, Florida.

  4. Southwest Florida International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The project includes a relocated air traffic control tower, apron expansion, crossfield taxiway system, mitigation activities and FPL electrical line relocation. The new air traffic control tower was expected to be completed by 2019, but the construction was delayed until its completion in December 2021 and opened in January of 2022. [28]

  5. Naples City Council to discuss controversial code changes for ...

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  6. Ave Maria, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Ave Maria, Florida, United States, is a planned community and census-designated place located in Collier County, Florida, [6] consisting of approximately 5,000 acres (2,023 ha). [7] The population was 6,242 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Naples-Marco Island, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  7. Florida High-Speed Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the line was slated to begin in 2011, with the initial Tampa-Orlando phase completed by 2014. [2] On February 16, 2011, Florida Governor Rick Scott formally announced that he would be rejecting federal funds to construct the high-speed railway, thereby killing the Florida High-Speed Rail project. Governor Scott said the project ...