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Hernando: Road now leads to many new jobs in park.
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St. Petersburg Times (St. Petersburg, FL)
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September 22, 2005
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Byline: Michael Kruse
Sep. 22--RIDGE MANOR -- Hernando County's so-called road to nowhere now does actually go somewhere.
It's official: The Cortez Crossings Business Park on Nature Coast Boulevard near State Road 50 and Interstate 75 is no longer vacant.
The owners of four of the county's biggest home builders teamed up to build the HiTek Truss LLC manufacturing plant. Local elected officials and the business community were well represented at th...
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