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Can Largo Support Two Fresh Markets?
A new fresh market has opened at the Plaza at the Palms of Largo, while plans are underway to move the recently shuttered Open Air Market back to Ulmer Park.

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A new fresh market has opened at the Plaza at the Palms of Largo, while plans are underway to move the recently shuttered Open Air Market back to Ulmer Park.

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Construction recently began on the lot, which will house the 8,200-square-foot discount retailer.
The city is combining two family friendly events into one giant fun day this Saturday.
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The City Commission also agreed to dedicate City Park in the name of the late Little League volunteer.
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