Place of Honor
“We’re so grateful,” Gene Sandburg said. “It’s overwhelming that Port St. Lucie and GL Homes gave us this beautiful home. I think this is Brendon’s way of taking care of us.”
“We’re so grateful,” Gene Sandburg said. “It’s overwhelming that Port St. Lucie and GL Homes gave us this beautiful home. I think this is Brendon’s way of taking care of us.”
In Singh’s 18-year career at Cleveland Clinic, he has worked as an ophthalmologist specializing in retinal surgery. And he’s no stranger to assuming a leadership role.
From so-called big box gyms to boutique to independent, Port St. Lucie has them all.
To make the top of the list, a place had to have good value, be a desirable place to live, have a strong job market and a high quality of life
After almost 40 years in the city, Club Med Sandpiper Bay is leaving Port St. Lucie. The 200-acre resort and golf course on the St. Lucie River has offered laid-back vacation experiences since the company bought the property from the original developer of Port St. Lucie, General Development Corp., in 1986.
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