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Did you miss these 3 Coral Springs stories? Catch up on development, crime & more

Catch up on three stories that have sparked conversation around Coral Springs.
Catch up on three stories that have sparked conversation around Coral Springs. abeck@coralspringsflnews.com

Three recent stories about Coral Springs covered several topics, including a new downtown fitness studio getting city funding, an FBI sting arrest involving an alleged attempted enticement of a minor, and the city seeking help from residents on names for a new sculpture.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Tremble Pilates studio opening in Cornerstone to receive $100,000 city grant

A couple returning to Coral Springs to open a Tremble Pilates franchise in the Cornerstone development won approval for a $100,000 CRA grant to help with the buildout. Some board members questioned the size of the grant and asked for more financial detail going forward, but ultimately agreed it fits the downtown vision and could boost foot traffic and tax value.

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Coral Springs man caught trying to meet teen in undercover operation, FBI says

Federal authorities arrested a 26-year-old Coral Springs man after they say he arranged via Telegram to meet a supposed 15-year-old at a CVS as part of an undercover operation. Court documents say investigators also searched his home and reported finding filming equipment and illegal images; he faces multiple federal charges and was being held without bond.

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Coral Springs seeks residents’ help with names for sculpture. Here’s how to vote

A new bronze sculpture titled Wild Connections is coming to Pride Promoters Park, and city officials are asking residents to help name the five native Florida animals featured in the piece. Designed by internationally acclaimed artists Gillie and Marc, the installation shows an eagle, panther, alligator, turtle and rabbit relaxing on a bench.

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