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Palm Coast company history timeline

2002

In 2002, the Florida Hospital-Flagler opened near the SR-100 and I-95 interchange.

2005

An ambitious 20 year project named Town Center broke ground in 2005.

2006

In 2006, Cobblestone Village started construction and Palm Coast was named a "Tree City USA" by the National Arbor Day Foundation.

2007

Cobblestone Village is anchored by a Belks department store and Lowe's, both of which opened in 2007.

2008

A Town Center, providing office, retail, institutional and commercial space, opened in August 2008 and is now nearing its 425,000 sf buildout, Town Center at Palm Coast is a 1,557 acre mixed-use development which provides a downtown for Palm Coast.

2009

A SuperTarget Store opened in 2009.

2021

In accordance with its strategic economic development plan entitled "Prosperity 2021", the City offers many programs and services for both new and existing businesses.

2021 special fall events Event Calendar Speaker Series

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