Pasco Tribune - Published: November 29, 2013
Richard Gehring, the county’s growth management administrator, said he expects the new road to lure the same type of high-quality development seen in Wesley Chapel. “Look at what’s happened to Wesley Chapel since we built opened the State Road 56 interchange,” he said. “In 10 years, we have a new college, a hospital, two malls and a future Raymond James site that closes in April.”
Tampa Bay Business Journal - Dec 3, 2013, 7:08am
"In this step of the due diligence process, we are seeking to ensure we can build the maximum square footage on the property that has been represented," Jana Strange, a spokeswoman for Raymond James, wrote in an email to the Tampa Bay Business Journal.
Still don't know when or what you are doing Paul? Informs everybody else what is going on, but informs the employees they don't know when or what they are doing. Sounds like both are actually known. Trust slips a little more at RJ.