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fred w. "bill" howard • gary mcelroy • laura wolfe • new clearwater for the 80s (group) • real estate
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Jul 29, 1981
Development of downtown called too slow — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Gary McElroy
Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
CLEARWATER — Even as proposed plans were being unveiled Tuesday afternoon for a new hotel-retail complex along Clearwater's bayfront, a Church of Scientology group was saying hotel development here has been too slow. They say they have plans of their own. The group, New Clearwater for the 80s, has compiled a voluminous "Clearwater Downtown Development Data Pack" that they say will bring developers and investors, "especially hotel developers, into downtown Clearwater." The packet consists of maps, copies of a City of ...
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