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Development on the 4-acre lot at 2002 NW 13th St. will include the renovation of a vacant four-story building for a 135-bed assisted-living facility named Gainesville Alz Inn.
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Gator Cinemas 4 has been closed down — at least temporarily — after the City of Gainesville Building Inspection Department deemed it unsafe.
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"An emblem of the city" needs more architectural evaluation before repair work can begin.
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An already stressful process is about to get more complicated now that the City of Gainesville Billing and Collections Office, formerly located at the Thomas Center, moved to City Hall. Now the hundreds of students looking for neighborhood parking decals every year will have to worry about getting a parking ticket while they wait in an hours-long line for the decal that allows them to park.
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Homeless travelers find comfort in Gainesville's community. The tent camp, Dignity Village, has provided a safe haven for them while traveling.
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Gainesville city commissioners are working to create regulations that will lessen disparities between Uber and taxi cabs to place the two companies on even footing at the regional airport. The commissioners will discuss the regulations at the next commission meeting on June 18.
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The city is finalizing an agreement to use 10 acres of land currently occupied by Dignity Village homeless encampment which could create a more regulated environment.
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Gainesville took another step towards increasing government transparency through the soft launch of statGNV. The new database aims to provide more data and statistics to the general public.
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A $103,000 fumigation project stated Friday at Gainesville’s historic Thomas Center to prevent further termite problems.
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Several Alachua County neighborhoods fight crime by using NextDoor, a website and phone app that helps neighbors connect with each other.