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The Work That Shapes Coral Springs

Michael Holland
Jan 15, 2026
This week’s stories focus on the kinds of decisions that don’t always make headlines but influence daily life in lasting ways — from long-range planning to businesses continuing to invest in Coral Springs.
It’s the kind of work that shows up later — in smoother routines and fewer headaches |
W Salon & Spa |
W Salon & Spa is best known for its hair work, but the experience doesn’t stop at the chair.
There’s a consistency and flow here that regulars come back for across services.
Read the full SENTY review and watch the video
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(This week’s SENTY Spotlight above features a local business reviewed in-depth on our Coral Springs Business Guide.) |
The Small Reset That Actually Sticks |
Most people don’t overhaul their routines. They make one small adjustment and keep it.
Whether it’s drinking more water, stretching for five minutes, or slowing down a morning habit, those one-change-at-a-time resets tend to beat big overhauls. |
Not all economic development happens with ribbon cuttings and announcements.
In Coral Springs, some of the most consequential decisions about redevelopment happen through a lesser-known incentive program that reimburses property owners for specific types of improvements.
The program rarely gets public attention, but it shapes which projects move forward — and how taxpayer dollars are used in the process.
It raises a deeper question about how cities balance public investment, private redevelopment, and long-term community impact — often without most residents ever noticing. Read More... |
Water rarely makes headlines — unless something goes wrong.
Earlier this month, Coral Springs approved a 10-year, $205 million infrastructure plan designed to make sure that doesn’t happen.
The centerpiece is a $150 million upgrade to the city’s water treatment system, including advanced filtration to remove PFAS, often called “forever chemicals,” long before they become a visible concern for residents.
The plan also includes $2 million in park and athletic field lighting upgrades over the next two years, replacing fixtures that are more than two decades old.
It’s the kind of investment designed to be invisible — because reliability is the point. Read More... |
When a global company decides where to grow next, the choice is rarely accidental.
Recently, a major pharmaceutical manufacturer announced plans to expand its operations in Coral Springs, bringing hundreds of jobs and a significant long-term investment to the area.
On the surface, it’s a business headline.
Beneath it is a more revealing story about what cities have to offer, and what they signal to companies making big, long-horizon decisions.
The reasons behind that choice say as much about Coral Springs as they do about the company itself. Read More... |
112 at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts |
The R&B group behind late-’90s hits like “Cupid” and “Anywhere” brings a one-night performance to the Center for the Arts, offering a nostalgia-leaning set for longtime fans and a polished live show in an intimate venue.
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Slime Workshop at The Motherhood Village |
A hands-on slime-making workshop designed for kids who love to experiment and get creative. This short, guided session is a good fit for families looking for a contained, indoor activity with a clear start and finish.
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MLK Classic Youth Basketball Tournament |
A weekend youth basketball tournament brings teams and families together for competitive play tied to MLK weekend. Games run throughout Saturday and Sunday, making it easy to drop in and catch part of the action.
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Insider Perks Are Coming |
We’re building a few simple extras just for Coral Springs Insider readers - helpful mini-guides, local savings, and occasional thank-you surprises.
Nothing to claim yet, but something nice is taking shape. |
Thanks for spending some time with this issue. I’m often struck by how much intention sits behind the routines we take for granted.
If anything here sparked a thought, I always enjoy hearing from readers.
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