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Thursday's Daily Pulse
What you need to know about Florida today
› Golf, food and drinks: A mini-golf course designed by Tiger Woods coming soon to Delray Beach
Already a buzzing nightlife destination, Delray Beach will soon add another major attraction just north of downtown: a 3-acre mini-golf course designed by Tiger Woods. PopStroke, which operates three other courses in Florida, is finalizing plans for its new location at 1314 N. Federal Highway, just over a mile north of Atlantic Avenue. Construction is expected to begin this summer and is slated to open in January, a spokeswoman for PopStroke said.
› South Miami-Dade’s Cutler Bay wanted $37M town center. Now voters have spoken
Voters in Cutler Bay handily approved a $37 million proposal for a 16-acre park and town center that would provide the south Miami-Dade suburb a civic “heart and soul” for the first time in its 17-year history. Unofficial results in the election, carried out by mail-in balloting only, show the measure passed by a significant margin.
› Fanatics vacating Westside Industrial Park warehouse
Global licensed sports merchandise marketer Fanatics Inc. is vacating a distribution center in Westside Industrial Park and relocating most of the 150 employees there to a larger center on Commonwealth Avenue. Aside from the Westside Industrial Park, the company continues to lease almost 750,000 square feet of office and warehouse space in Jacksonville, where it employs a workforce of about 1,500 people.
› Rapidly growing carwash company expands leadership team
Woodie’s Wash Shack, a fast-growing, disruptive chain of carwash facilities that debuted in St. Petersburg, has expanded its leadership team in several areas, in anticipation of major expansion efforts in 2022. According to a news release, Woodie’s has hired Sid Jordan as senior construction advisor,
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