by laurelparkmanagement | Apr 30, 2010 | Apartments for Rent, Downtown Sarasota, Featured Property, Laurel Park Management, Main Street Sarasota, Walk from Laurel Park
MRS. GRAY’S PLACE 404 Julia Place Named after the beloved wife of colorful local artist Arlie Gray, Mrs. Gray’s Place is a large two-story 1920s historic building with a beautiful 2BR/1BA apartment on the first floor and a large 1BR/1BA apartment with separate...
by laurelparkmanagement | Apr 23, 2010 | Arts, Bike from Laurel Park, Culture, Downtown Sarasota, Events, Exploring the Area, Laurel Park Management, Meet Your Neighbors, Nature, Sports, Things to Do in Laurel Park, Walk from Laurel Park
source Enjoy a Sunday afternoon of great music and good people when the Suncoast Concert Band or Jazz Ambassadors Big Band play at Payne Park. Concerts cost five bucks, payable at the door, with refreshments provided for a dollar each. All concerts are presented in a...
by laurelparkmanagement | Apr 16, 2010 | Apartments for Rent, Arts, Bike from Laurel Park, Culture, Downtown Sarasota, Events, Exploring the Area, Laurel Park Management, Main Street Sarasota, Meet Your Neighbors, Things to Do in Laurel Park, Uncategorized, Walk from Laurel Park
Sarasota is many things to many people: a retirement community, an arts town, home to some of the best beaches anywhere. But a local movement is afoot that might just put Sarasota on the map as, of all things, a college town. New College of Florida is regularly ranked...
by laurelparkmanagement | Apr 9, 2010 | Arts, Bike from Laurel Park, Culture, Downtown Sarasota, Events, Laurel Park Management, Main Street Sarasota, Things to Do in Laurel Park, Walk from Laurel Park
On most nights of the year the beautiful Florida skies provide stellar views, but for a week each April Laurel Park residents are given a front row seat to a different sort of stargazing. The Sarasota Film Festival is now in its 12th year, and the 2010 edition...
by laurelparkmanagement | Apr 6, 2010 | Culture, Downtown Sarasota, Green Living, Laurel Park Management
“To be perfectly honest, I hadn’t given much thought to vernacular architecture until fairly recently. I grew up in New England, surrounded by old buildings, and I suppose I’ve always taken them for granted. One of my childhood homes was a 200+ year old farm...