CULPEPPER / ONE DAY CAME, A JOINT VENTURE
Jr Small Business Stewart' · s Blog Tallahassee Trent' · a joint venture · staff ranked Culpepper/One Day as the top firm to carry out the project. The new senior center · was ranked as one of the City’s top priorities in 2014. According to the agenda item · the current Tallahassee Senior Center (TSC) is “bursting at the seams” with additional parking · staff and space needed to meet the large demands of the public · 200 · 000 · she has been involved with The Eggplant · FSU’s only satirical online news outlet · 2026 Violent Crime Incident Numbers Remain Elevated May 8 · 2026 City to Receive Update on New Florida DEI Law May 7 · 2026 9 Comments Michael Wallace January 3 · 2022 at 7:03 am So how is that new Senior Center coming along? Log in to Reply Hope February 1 · 2021 at 9:08 am I hope it has a pool ! Log in to Reply Pamela J Wessling February 1 · but the majority of seniors · we live at home. Many need services · 2021 at 7:03 am " · The project is estimated to have a total fiscal impact of $17
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