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New apartment construction rises along South Saunders Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, as redevelopment transforms a historically industrial corridor.-stock-foto
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The Row Apartments line South Saunders Street in Raleigh, North Carolina, as new mixed-use development transforms a historically industrial corridor.-stock-foto
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Vibrant Green Budding Plants Displaying Fresh Leaves and Flower Buds in a Natural Garden Environment-stock-foto
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Woman Practicing Yoga in a Bright Studio With Large Windows During Daytime-stock-foto
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Practicing Yoga Indoors During the Morning Light in a Spacious Wellness Studio-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. A Bay County Sheriff's Office Hummer H2, a former drug-bust seizure repurposed for community outreach, sits hitched to its trailer alongside the agency's grill setup ahead of the ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Park in the Glenwood neighborhood. Deputies grilled lunch for guests at the $300,000 revitalization, jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026.Bobbie Jean Gray, widow of the late Henry Arthur 'Hawk' Davis wields oversized gold scissors as Kiwanis Club of Panama City secretary Eric Krebs, with a young guest on his shoulders, joins the cheer at the official ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Park in the Glenwood neighborhood. The $300,000 revitalization, funded $125,000 by the Downtown North CRA District and $175,000 by Kiwanis, delivered the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground, a Bankshot court, gaga ball pit and pavilion. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Ward 2 Commissioner Janice Lucas, Kiwanis Club of Panama City leaders and members of the Henry A. Davis family gather behind a yellow ribbon at the new park monument sign for the official ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Community Park in the Glenwood neighborhood, named for late Bay High and University of Florida football standout Henry Arthur 'Hawk' Davis. The $300,000 revitalization was jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and Kiwanis. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. A city staffer holds the yellow ribbon taut across the new Henry A. Davis Community Park monument sign as guests gather behind for the ribbon-cutting reopening the Glenwood neighborhood park, named for late Bay High and University of Florida football standout Henry Arthur 'Hawk' Davis. The $300,000 revitalization, funded $125,000 by the Downtown North CRA District and $175,000 by the Kiwanis Club of Panama City, delivered the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground and Bankshot court. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. A well-worn red and black basketball rests against a drainage grate beside the new Bankshot court at Henry A. Davis Park, a quiet detail during the ribbon-cutting reopening of the Glenwood neighborhood park named for late Bay High and University of Florida football standout Henry Arthur 'Hawk' Davis. The $300,000 revitalization, jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City, delivered the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground and pavilion. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Florida District Kiwanis Governor Tommy Mills addresses the crowd from the city podium in front of the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground during the ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Park, marking the service organization's 100th year. The $300,000 Glenwood neighborhood revitalization was jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Bobbie Jean Gray, widow of the late Henry Arthur 'Hawk' Davis, presents a plaque of appreciation to Kiwanis Club of Panama City leaders during the ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Park, thanking the service organization for dedicating its Centennial Playground to the children of Bay County. The $300,000 Glenwood neighborhood revitalization was jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and Kiwanis, which marks 100 years of service in 2026. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Roosevelt AvePanama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Gail Davis, sister of the late Henry Arthur 'Hawk' Davis, speaks from the city podium in front of the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground during the ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Park, sharing family memories of the Bay High and University of Florida football standout and longtime youth mentor for whom the Glenwood neighborhood park is named. The $300,000 revitalization was jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Johnny Davis, brother of the late Henry Arthur 'Hawk' Davis, speaks from the city podium in front of the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground during the ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Park, sharing family memories of the Bay High and University of Florida football standout and longtime youth mentor for whom the Glenwood neighborhood park is named. The $300,000 revitalization was jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Ethan Lewis Davis, son of the late Henry Arthur 'Hawk' Davis, speaks from the city podium in front of the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground during the ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Park, honoring his father's legacy as a Bay High and University of Florida football standout and longtime youth mentor. The $300,000 Glenwood neighborhood revitalization was jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Enrique Arthur Davis II, son of the late Henry Arthur 'Hawk' Davis, addresses Glenwood neighborhood residents beside a 'Panama City Kiwanis At Work' display during the ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Park, honoring his father's legacy as a Bay High and University of Florida standout and longtime youth mentor. The $300,000 revitalization, jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City, delivered the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Glenwood neighborhood residents fill rows of folding chairs facing the city podium and new Kiwanis Centennial Playground during the ribbon-cutting ceremony reopening Henry A. Davis Park, named for late Bay High and University of Florida standout Henry Arthur 'Hawk' Davis. The $300,000 revitalization, jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City, also delivered a Bankshot court, gaga ball pit and upgraded pavilion. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Residents of the Glenwood neighborhood fill rows of folding chairs as city officials address the crowd from the podium during the ribbon-cutting ceremony reopening Henry A. Davis Park, named for the late Bay High and University of Florida standout Henry Arthur 'Hawk' Davis. The $300,000 revitalization, jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City, delivered the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground, a Bankshot court, gaga ball pit and pavilion. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Kiwanis Club of Panama City secretary Eric Krebs delivers the Kiwanis Centennial Playground dedication from the city podium during the ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Park in the Glenwood neighborhood. The club marked its 100th year of service by co-funding the $300,000 revitalization with the Downtown North CRA District, which also delivered a Bankshot court, gaga ball pit and pavilion. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Panama City Manager Jonathan Hayes addresses the crowd from the city podium during the ribbon-cutting ceremony reopening Henry A. Davis Park, walking guests through the project upgrades and recognizing community partnerships in front of the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground. The $300,000 revitalization of the Glenwood neighborhood park was jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Ward 2 Commissioner Janice Lucas opens the ribbon-cutting ceremony from a city podium in front of the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground at Henry A. Davis Park, marking the reopening of the Glenwood neighborhood park after a $300,000 revitalization. The project, jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City, also delivered a Bankshot court, gaga ball pit and upgraded pavilion. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Lettuces, cabbages and leafy greens flourish in raised beds at the Henry A. Davis Park Community Garden as a visitor surveys the new Bankshot court and pavilion beyond, ahead of the ribbon-cutting reopening the Glenwood neighborhood park. The garden's shade canopy and workstations form part of a $300,000 revitalization jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Roosevelt AvePanama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Visitors tend to a raised bed at the Henry A. Davis Park Community Garden, a UF/IFAS demonstration plot operated with PC Senior Living Group and the Downtown North CRA, ahead of the ribbon-cutting reopening the Glenwood neighborhood park. The garden's new shade canopy, workstation and storage shed form part of a $300,000 revitalization jointly funded by the CRA and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City, which also delivered the Kiwanis Centennial Playground and Bankshot court. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Youth players warm up at the angled-backboard Bankshot court, an inclusive multi-station basketball game where each hoop requires a different banked shot, ahead of the ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Park in the Glenwood neighborhood. The court anchors a $300,000 revitalization jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City, alongside the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground, gaga ball pit and pavilion. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. A visitor inspects the tethered tools and integrated air pump on a new Dero Fixit public bike repair station installed at Henry A. Davis Park ahead of the ribbon-cutting reopening the Glenwood neighborhood park. The self-service stand is among the amenities delivered by a $300,000 revitalization jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City, alongside the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground, Bankshot court and pavilion. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Youth players try out the new Bankshot basketball court, an inclusive multi-hoop installation with angled backboards designed for players of all abilities, ahead of the ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Park in the Glenwood neighborhood. The court anchors a $300,000 revitalization jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City, alongside the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground, gaga ball pit and pavilion. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Kiwanis Club of Panama City members staff a booth marking the service organization's centennial beneath a '100 Years of Serving Local Children 1926-2026' banner ahead of the ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Park. The club co-funded the $300,000 Glenwood neighborhood revitalization with the Downtown North CRA District, dedicating the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground to the children of Bay County. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. A Kiwanis Club of Panama City dedication plaque stands before the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground at Henry A. Davis Park, marking the service organization's 100th anniversary with a gift to the children of Bay County. The plaque anchors the $300,000 revitalization of the Glenwood neighborhood park, jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and Kiwanis, which also delivered a Bankshot court, gaga ball pit and upgraded pavilion. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. A Bay County Sheriff's Office community outreach tent stocked with chips, condiments and food trays awaits guests ahead of the ribbon-cutting reopening Henry A. Davis Park in Panama City's Glenwood neighborhood. The $300,000 revitalization, jointly funded by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City, delivered the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground, a Bankshot court, gaga ball pit and upgraded pavilion. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Panama City, FL, USA. 25th Apr 2026. Bay County Sheriff's Office personnel work the griddle at a community cookout ahead of the ribbon-cutting ceremony reopening Henry A. Davis Park in the Glenwood neighborhood. The $300,000 revitalization, funded jointly by the Downtown North CRA District and the Kiwanis Club of Panama City, delivered the new Kiwanis Centennial Playground, a Bankshot basketball court, gaga ball pit and upgraded pavilion. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 23 April 2026. A preserved lifeboat from the Ann Arbor Railroad carferry SS City of Midland sits in the foreground as the Lake District Flats apartment complex rises behind it in Ludington, Michigan, with the boat's "50 Persons" capacity marking clearly visible, illustrating the layers of maritime and industrial history surrounding this new waterfront development. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, USA - 23 April 2026. An abandoned semi trailer and aging industrial buildings frame the newly constructed Lake District Flats apartment complex in Ludington, Michigan, capturing the juxtaposition of the city's working industrial heritage against the modern waterfront residential development transforming this west Michigan harbor community on Pere Marquette Lake. Credit: Jeffrey Wickett/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Holly Springs NC, USA – April 2026: Modern mixed-use buildings and streetscape at Town Hall Commons in the growing downtown district of Holly Springs.-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. 20th Apr, 2026. Local residents watch a documentary produced by community members during the Shuili Film Festival on April 20, 2026. The festival utilizes grassroots filmmaking as a tool for rural revitalization, turning the mountain town's heritage into a compelling visual narrative. (Credit Image: © Cheng-Chia Huang/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. 20th Apr, 2026. Local residents watch a documentary produced by community members during the Shuili Film Festival on April 20, 2026. The festival utilizes grassroots filmmaking as a tool for rural revitalization, turning the mountain town's heritage into a compelling visual narrative. (Credit Image: © Cheng-Chia Huang/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. 20th Apr, 2026. Local residents watch a documentary produced by community members during the Shuili Film Festival on April 20, 2026. The festival utilizes grassroots filmmaking as a tool for rural revitalization, turning the mountain town's heritage into a compelling visual narrative. (Credit Image: © Cheng-Chia Huang/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. 20th Apr, 2026. Local residents watch a documentary produced by community members during the Shuili Film Festival on April 20, 2026. The festival utilizes grassroots filmmaking as a tool for rural revitalization, turning the mountain town's heritage into a compelling visual narrative. (Credit Image: © Cheng-Chia Huang/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. 20th Apr, 2026. Local residents watch a documentary produced by community members during the Shuili Film Festival on April 20, 2026. The festival utilizes grassroots filmmaking as a tool for rural revitalization, turning the mountain town's heritage into a compelling visual narrative. (Credit Image: © Cheng-Chia Huang/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE! Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto