What they see isn’t the “then” but the “soon to be;” not chasing tarpon for one boatload of fisherman at a time, but providing the base of operations for such excursions for hundreds and making those trips easier; not for building something that takes over a town and its business, but building a marina that complements nearby businesses and helps them grow.
What they were looking at last week as the St. Joe Co.’s rebuild of the Port. St. Joe Marina destroyed by Hurricane Michael prepares to move from “horizontal” work to much-more-visible “vertical” work, is the future.
Port Theatre leads projects to be funded
The Star
With the Port Theatre the highest ranked county project among 56 applicants, Gulf County did very well when it comes to securing portions of more than $8 million earmarked by the National Park Service towards preservation projects in Florida impacted by Hurricanes Florence and Michael.
Repair of damages to the theatre, which has been shuttered ever since Hurricane Michael, is set to receive $500,000 of the money, which is being awarded through the Division of Historical Resources, Florida’s state historic preservation office.
Of $10.2 million in the fund, about $8.05 is available for subgrants for recovery, repair, and disaster mitigation activities directed at historic properties damaged during Hurricane Michael in Oct. 2018.
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