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City of Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Treasure Coast, Florida, USA by Urban Florida Photographer

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City of Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Treasure Coast, Florida, USA

The City of Port St. Lucie (PSL) does not have a typical origin story. Unlike many South Florida cities, we weren’t founded in the 1900s when Henry Flagler built a railroad down the east coast, bringing progress and new populations. Unlike our neighboring cities, we don’t have a historic downtown built near these train stops that eventually became centers of commerce and entertainment. Our city was incorporated in 1961 by a development group with a goal to sell quarter-acre lots to retirees. We were formed without key infrastructure – like sidewalks, streetlights, water and sewer. Over six decades, we’ve overcome all these obstacles to become an award-winning, diverse and thriving city for all people. We know now that what made us different from our neighbors has only made us stronger over the years -- and engrained a determined and resilient spirit in our citizens.

We’re at a critical point in our history. At 121 square miles, we are the third largest city in Florida in terms of land mass and seventh most populous, with 240,000 residents and rising. Both U.S. News & World Report and U-Haul named us as one of the fastest growing cities in the nation.

So, why do so many people want to live in PSL? There are multiple factors at work here, and these are just a few: We have long been considered affordable, with one of the highest rates of homeownership in the nation. A recent study found nearly 84% of residents own their home, significantly higher than any other city in our area. PSL has a state-of-the-art utility system with one of the largest septic-to-sewer conversion projects in the country. Our police department values community connections, and PSL has been the safest large city in Florida for many years, according to state crime stats. (U.S. News named us the 2nd safest place to live in the U.S. in 2022.) We have been recognized nationally for doing an outstanding job engaging with and incorporating resident feedback. We value our primary natural resource, the North Fork of the St. Lucie River, a state-designated aquatic preserve. Finally, we are a true melting pot. The University of California at Berkeley found PSL is only one of two cities in the entire nation classified as fully integrated.

Our city has been evolving at a rapid pace. Despite our size, we are not fully built out yet, and we expect our population to increase by another 125,000 residents over the next 10-15 years. We address these challenges by using data and balancing it with resident feedback. We follow our Strategic Plan and update it every year. But, most of all, our city has heart, determination, and grit. These are traits we gained by overcoming our challenging beginnings, and they are serving us well as we continue to evolve as the Heart of the Treasure Coast.

Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_St._Lucie,_Florida
www.cityofpsl.com/Home

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Fountains at Tradition, Tradition Square, Tradition Village Center, City of Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Treasure Coast, Florida, USA / Founded: 2007 by Urban Florida Photographer

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Fountains at Tradition, Tradition Square, Tradition Village Center, City of Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Treasure Coast, Florida, USA / Founded: 2007

Dining & Shopping
Visit the Tradition community in western Port St. Lucie once and you probably won’t want to leave. With its emerald green lawn at the town square, old fashioned town hall, an interactive fountain overlooking a lake and lots of family-friendly events it seems like the American Dream.

Tradition is the place for shopping at small and large stores including many nationally known retailers like Target, Old Navy, Bass Pro Shop, DSW shoes, and Bed, Bath & Beyond at a 600,000-square-foot shopping center called The Landing at Tradition.

Visit the popular Bagel Brothers of New York, feast at Pastaio, enjoy the friendly Sake Too Japanese and Thai restaurant, Tropical Smoothie Café, or grab a sweet treat at Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt.

Great Events All the Time
Tradition Square plays host to lots of events including the lush Sunday Green Market and the Taste of Italy Festival with its enticing Italian dishes, contests, vendors, and rides for the kids every January. Be sure to hit the “Chow Down Food Truck Fridays” that takes place several times a month. Don’t miss the winter festival and many other events all year long.

Friendly and beautiful Tradition is a place you’ll want to visit again and again. Explore more things in Tradition with our ideas here.

Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:
visitstlucie.com/tradition/
visitstlucie.com/listing/tradition-square/
www.cityofpsl.com/News/Our-Story

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Covered Bridge with tower, dam & waterfall, Tradition Village Center, City of Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Treasure Coast, Florida, USA / Founded 2007 by Urban Florida Photographer

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Covered Bridge with tower, dam & waterfall, Tradition Village Center, City of Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Treasure Coast, Florida, USA / Founded 2007

Dining & Shopping
Visit the Tradition community in western Port St. Lucie once and you probably won’t want to leave. With its emerald green lawn at the town square, old fashioned town hall, an interactive fountain overlooking a lake and lots of family-friendly events it seems like the American Dream.

Tradition is the place for shopping at small and large stores including many nationally known retailers like Target, Old Navy, Bass Pro Shop, DSW shoes, and Bed, Bath & Beyond at a 600,000-square-foot shopping center called The Landing at Tradition.

Visit the popular Bagel Brothers of New York, feast at Pastaio, enjoy the friendly Sake Too Japanese and Thai restaurant, Tropical Smoothie Café, or grab a sweet treat at Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt.

Great Events All the Time
Tradition Square plays host to lots of events including the lush Sunday Green Market and the Taste of Italy Festival with its enticing Italian dishes, contests, vendors, and rides for the kids every January. Be sure to hit the “Chow Down Food Truck Fridays” that takes place several times a month. Don’t miss the winter festival and many other events all year long.

Friendly and beautiful Tradition is a place you’ll want to visit again and again. Explore more things in Tradition with our ideas here.

Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:
visitstlucie.com/tradition/
visitstlucie.com/listing/tradition-square/
www.cityofpsl.com/News/Our-Story

© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.