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The 73-foot-tall, stainless steel heart sculpture "will symbolize connection and capture the spirit of Port St. Lucie and Tradition," according to a Tradition news release. "Heart in the Park’s ...
PORT ST. LUCIE − Tradition's Heart in the Park sculpture, reportedly the tallest heart sculpture in the world, is to open to the public 10 a.m. July 12, during a special event with the American ...
ALTON, Ill. – It’s been one year since a giant sinkhole opened up at a soccer field in Alton, Illinois. The city of Alton immediately closed Gordon Moore Park when the sinkhole occurred. Alton ...
San Diego officials have selected the restaurateurs behind Panama 66 to open a new spot in Balboa Park, reviving the former Village Grill that has sat vacant for years.
Melbourne City Council will vote on whether to build a new fire station in Jimmy Moore Park. Residents near the park oppose the construction, citing loss of green space and potential property ...
News 9 Storm Tracker Brandon Pennel reported from Veteran's Park near 4th Street and Bryant in Moore Saturday morning around 11 a.m.
A ribbon cutting for the Heart in the Park sculpture in Port St. Lucie was held Thursday. After the ceremony, around 14 couples renewed their vows or got married under the heart sculpture.
Restaurateurs behind Panama 66 tapped to revitalize Balboa Park's Village Grill The former Village Grill, built in 1973, last served customers from 2014 through 2017.
ALTON, Ill. — One year after a sinkhole closed Gordon Moore Park for more than a month the soccer fields remain closed, but Alton Mayor David Goins says progress is on the way.
With US stocks trading at all-time highs despite a wealth of risks from President Donald Trump’s looming tariff deadline, war in the Middle East and rising economic uncertainty, some big-time ...
Local artist Saya Moriyasu has been selected to create something that will incorporate the stolen Sadako Sasaki statue's feet.
The Heart in the Park sculpture opens July 12. The sculpture is located in Tradition, a master-planned community in Port St. Lucie. The $7 million sculpture was paid for entirely by Mattamy Homes.