Pop-up art show at YIELD Design on Friday



In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, Historic City News was informed of the death of the teenaged passenger in a single-car crash on SR-16, west of Masters Drive.
Jeremy Marquis, RLA, Marquis Latimer + Halback, Inc., and Amy Skinner, Senior Planner for the City of St. Augustine, will join Historic City News readers for the initial public meeting regarding an update to the entry corridor design standards for Anastasia Boulevard; tomorrow night, Thursday, September 29th.
St Augustine police reported to Historic City News today that, at about 9:12 p.m. last night, Officer Frankie Shipp and Officer Michael Linsky were called to the Tiger Eleven convenience store on San Marco Avenue where a man had been attacked.
Historic City News encourages readers to avoid using short, easy to remember, duplicate, or otherwise weak passwords for your online accounts.
Blake Deal III will continue to hold weddings at his property located at 7 Bridge Street to the chagrin of many Historic City News readers who live in the city’s historic preservation districts; and, so long as he keeps attendance to 35 guests or less (45 guests after the first year), and a few other conditions, the city will do nothing to interfere with his rental business.


Natalie R. Page, Vice Chairperson
St Johns, FL
Dear Historic City News Editor:
According to popular business magazine, no matter how or where you work, successful businesses in 2016 are becoming leaner and more efficient. The Julington Creek Plantation CDD Board of Supervisors (BOS) is a perfect example. Over the past 18 months, the current CDD board has implemented a better, more efficient business model, saving the Julington Creek Plantation tax payers almost $300,000.