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Moving Here Megathread
Hey, welcome to 321 and Brevard! We're glad you're moving here, so here's some general questions/comments that you may find useful. Locals, if there's edits you'd like me to make feel free to comment and I'll make changes. Living Areas (from north to south) Mims/Scottsmoor: No clue, lived here for 16 years and have never been to either of these areas. There's a berry farm in Mims, that's all I've got. Titusville: Older city that is pretty quiet and not much going on. Most of the people who work at the Cape live in Merritt Island nowadays. Titusville is starting to pick up a tiny bit, but not much. u/scalz1provides his extensive experience with Tville Port St John: Rural Titusville. Not much going on here other than housing and some nice parks. Close to 528 and 95 for commuters though. Merritt Island: This is a popular place to live, especially if you're working at or near the Cape. Not really seeing much new growth, but has chain shopping spots and restaurants mixed in with good local spots. People who live here frequently joke about the number of times they leave "the island" usually being able to be counted on one hand. Cocoa: Older, lower income area. Cocoa Village is a nice area with plenty of shops, restaurants/breweries, and walking areas, but beyond that Cocoa isn't much. As u/hyperrnovva emphasizes, Cocoa and Cocoa Beach are different areas entirely, with the bulk of Merritt Island separating them completely. Cape Canaveral/Cocoa Beach: Beach side living in a high tourist area. Plenty of local places, but usually always packed with tourists. If you wanna live beach side, there's probably better options unless you like to hang out with strangers a lot. Rockledge: Popular place to move to for people looking to commute to Orlando. Has access to the necessities easily and is close to chain things in Viera. Barton area is starting to be rebuilt into a downtown-like area with bars and night life. Viera/Suntree: This is where a lot of Brevard's growth is happening. It's "sterile" and nice, with retirees and younger families galore. Has chain shopping and restaurants and lots of clean looking, mass developments. HOA Heaven. Pretty sure you're required to buy a golf cart to live here (not really, but you'll certainly feel like it). Melbourne/West Melbourne: The "main" part of the county. It's older, but everything you need is here. There are areas you might consider avoiding, as in any city, but in general if you live in central or south Brevard, this is the area you'll find yourself coming to a lot. Eau Gallie/Downtown Melbourne: These are considered the "younger" parts of town where "the scene" is. These two areas have the nightlife, the bars, and the walking lifestyles for the most part. Both are starting to see a lot of new growth around this identity. Satellite Beach/Indian Harbor Beach/Indiatlantic: This is where most people who want a beach side lifestyle will find what they're looking for. Condos are there for certain, but considerably less touristy than Cocoa Beach and Cape Canaveral. Palm Bay: Suburban sprawl till your heart is content. Palm Bay has 4 main arteries: Palm Bay Rd and Malabar Rd running east/west with Babcock St and Minton Rd running north/south. If you're looking for something in Palm Bay, this is it. Everywhere else is pretty much just housing. Bayside Lakes: A relatively newer, "upper-scale" version of Palm Bay, also to be considered Viera-lite. There's a lot of new development planned in the area with the completion of the new 95 interchange that allows Bayside Lakes to not be 20 minutes from 95 which was most of what kept people from wanting to live there. Melbourne Beach: Moreso than the other beach side communities, this is the "local" area. There's plenty of money in Mel Beach, but it's secluded and, especially the southern parts, very hard to get in and out of easily if you wanna go somewhere. Grant-Valkaria: The last part of our journey, a rural community. Beyond grocery stores and gas stations, you won't find much unless you head back north into Palm Bay. They have bitchin' seafood/BBQ festivals though, which is the main reason people find their way there. Micco: Very rural community that will eventually get connected to the St John's Heritage Parkway that's being built along the western part of the county and would allow easier access to 95. This could open up growth to the area, but for now the extension is just in the planning phase. Regarding Hurricanes Hurricanes are part of living in Florida. Some years nothing happens, some years it's a wild ride. Brevard being a coastal county has unique considerations when moving here. While Brevard does not regularly recieve direct landfalls (part of the reason Kennedy Space Center was built where it was), we do face our fair share of hurricanes. If you're going to live beach side, then you need to take hurricanes seriously. Wind conditions leading up to them can and will cause the bridges to the mainland to close, meaning you can be cut off for extended periods from everything, including emergency services. Flooding/Storm Surge are real dangers to life and property. Make sure you have a plan way in advance for the high likelihood that you will lose both electricity and running water. The further you get away from the coast and intracoastal zone, the lower the risks you have from severe damage from hurricanes, even major ones. But still have a plan, because anything can happen. Look for houses that have hurricane shutters or look into getting your home fit with them. Consider areas with buried power lines, as they're less likely to lose power. You can have a storm like Faye sit off the coast for days and flood almost everything. You can have tornadoes spawn from them. Fences are regular casualties of almost any named storm. Trees should be trimmed well in advance, paying close attention to when final collections occur before the storm hits so you don't have piles of potential wind debris laying in your yard. That said, I'm obligated to add as a 6th gen Floridian: hurricanes are typically overblown by the media and should not be a major deterrent to moving to Brevard. As long as you have a plan and make sure that you're ready for the worst that could happen, you should almost always come out of the other side of hurricanes fine. Our local government knows how to handle them and a lot of infastructure is built to withstand them. Most of us who have been through many of them don't consider anything Cat 3 or less to be anything more than a couple hour inconvenience. But always have a plan, no matter what. Night life Breweries: Playalinda (Titusville), Intracoastal (Eau Gallie) and Hell 'n Blazes (DT Mel) are the big dogs around, but definite shout outs to Bugnutty and Dirty Oar (Cocoa Village), and BeachFly (Rockledge). Florida Beer Co in Cape Canaveral is great also, but they're more of a big time distributor player and don't often try new things. Restaurants: Too many great ones to mention. Check the comments, I'm sure people will have input. (Cryderman's (Cocoa Village/DT Mel), if you're into BBQ, is absolutely amazing) Bars: Hell if I know. I'll need input on this. Eau Gallie, Downtown Melbourne, and Cocoa Village are where you'll find most. Clubs: If I know nothing about bars here, I know less about clubs here. Parks: They're everywhere. Literally, we love our parks here. Wickham Park is great and big, Max K Rhodes has most everything you could want, Palm Bay Regional is sprawling and has a lot, and Turkey Creek is top notch nature walks. Brevard Zoo gets an honorable mention as a great place to walk and is usually one of the top rated zoos in the country, and also has a long walking trail (Linear Park) that's free to access. LGBTQ+ While Brevard is solidly red, it's pretty socially tolerant. There's a distinctly growing liberal movement starting up in Brevard, centered mostly around Eau Gallie and DT Melbourne. It's not got a lot of footholds, but it's slowly carving out new ones as time passes. In general though, Brevard's pretty live-and-let-live so the likelihood that you'll be harassed anywhere in public when out and about with your partner seems pretty low. Disclaimer: am CIS male, but from what the LGBTQ+ people I know say, the above should be true.
Space Coast Pride is a large and active community here, with both a Facebook page and a website.
Toll Roads and You Welcome to Central Florida, home of what seems like every toll road on the planet. You can certainly get from Brevard to Orlando without tolls, but it's significantly more efficient to use tolls. 528, 417, and 408 will likely become regular parts of your life if you're heading west for any reason. u/Im_Not_Nick_Fisher provides a nice summary of the different quick toll methods available:
E-pass Vs Sunpass... most likely want one or the other for all the tolls around Florida. Both are accepted across Florida, Georgia and North Carolina. E-PASS has less issues. Plus the advantage of their Uni, which is accepted across 18 states. I’m not certain about sunpass, but E-PASS gives you discounts on most tolls in central Florida
As a note, SunPass (ran by Florida Dept of Transportation) has recently converted their systems to allow Ez-Pass from northern statesthis maintenance definitely happened but since I can't find any news sources confirming it works, I'm crossing it out for now. E-PASS is ran by Central Florida Expressway Authority and is a separate system, although most tolls nowadays accept both SunPass (by extension, Ez-Pass) and E-PASS. Orlando Sentinel article for more info
Hellooooo Florida! In 2020 I began coming to Florida for the month of February. I really love the state. I am in my early 40's and work from a laptop. I like beach towns. I travel with my dog, wife & our youngest kid. We come down from North Carolina. In 2020, we stayed at Amelia Island. We all loved it, we just wish it were warmer. We could go for walks, ride bikes, drive on the beach, walk the dog. We all love fresh seafood and Amelia Island had a little shop which occasionally had fish - and they always had fresh shrimp. It is not a tourist town at all - it is mostly retired folks. We felt like the youngest people around. There were some cool bars and a cigar bar, and we got to know several of the locals. We really felt like locals by the time we left. There are really neat biking trails alongside the road, peacocks walking around, and it is just a cool, quiet town. In 2021, we're at Satellite Beach. This is definitely more developed down here. We spent an afternoon in Cocoa Beach - that is wayyyy too much of a tourist town for us. So far we like all the parks- we have gone walking at a new park almost every day. I haven't figured out why (yet), but there is almost no fresh seafood for sale around here. We like that it is warmer and we like that there are some restaurants and places to grab drinks at. The fishing is better here, and we've been renting kayaks and doing other fun stuff. We definitely like the more relaxed Amelia Island though. I am wondering if there are any nice beach towns we should try next in 2022? Or maybe we're just best off at Amelia Island. Thoughts?
Hey guys, here are some recent job openings in fl. Feel free to comment here or send me a private message if you have any questions, I'm at the community's disposal! If you encounter any problems with any of these job openings please let me know that I will modify the table accordingly. Thanks!
Hey guys, here are some recent job openings in fl. Feel free to comment here or send me a private message if you have any questions, I'm at the community's disposal! If you encounter any problems with any of these job openings please let me know that I will modify the table accordingly. Thanks!
Hey guys, here are some recent job openings in fl. Feel free to comment here or send me a private message if you have any questions, I'm at the community's disposal! If you encounter any problems with any of these job openings please let me know that I will modify the table accordingly. Thanks!
Hey guys, here are some recent job openings in fl. Feel free to comment here or send me a private message if you have any questions, I'm at the community's disposal! If you encounter any problems with any of these job openings please let me know that I will modify the table accordingly. Thanks!
Hey guys, here are some recent job openings in fl. Feel free to comment here or send me a private message if you have any questions, I'm at the community's disposal! If you encounter any problems with any of these job openings please let me know that I will modify the table accordingly. Thanks!
Brevard Stats: Total Infected: 95 confirmed (unofficial reports from medical staff are significantly higher) Total Hospitalized: 28 Total Deaths: 2 Total Cured: 0 Total Tested: 702 Total Positive: 47 Total Negative: 266 (old data) Tests Pending: 16 (old data) as of 4/7/2020 Click here for info on how to sign up for Brevard County emergency alerts.
The big news locally is we had a 2nd and 3rd (confirmed) case locally: a Northrup Grumman employee and a state government employee in Cocoa.
Beaches are open but beach parking is not. As of yesterday, county and Mel Beach parking was closed but Indialantic was not; I expect them all to be closed as of today. Cape Canaveral National Seashore is closed. Sebastian Inlet, as a State Park, may still be open with reduced hours. Jetty Park is closed. Cocoa Beach issued a temporary ban on drinking alcohol on the beach
Nationwide fever tracking chart: https://health weather.us/ (no bueno for FL)
The Brevard Zoo is closed until March 30
Dental offices are all closed for the next 3 weeks (no source... I just overheard a hygienist talking yesterday)
Publix has dedicated 7-8AM on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings as senior citizen shopping only, 65 and over only. It’s to ensure they can shop when the store is as clean as possible after overnight sanitization and to be sure they aren’t in as crowded of a store.
I’m sure I missed some. I’m going to be going through what everyone has been posting the past few days looking for anything important.
There will be an AMA with a Miami police officer about the coronavirus response on /Miami today at 10AM noon. I got permission from their mods to crosspost it here so keep an eye out for that
Sources are below in this thread and in other posts here on /321. I’ll start including them again going forward. Please continue to send in the tips, and thank you all for helping to keep us up to date!
Former Floridian, wanting to move to small beach town in NE or SW FL, where should I pick?
Former Florida resident, early 30's, male, no kids, wanting to get away from Tennessee and back to Florida. I use to live in SW Florida, spent time in Sarasota, Ft Myers, and Naples. Also spent some time in Miami. Out of all those, Sarasota area is probably the only one I'm considering moving back to, maybe Naples. I also like the NE part of the state....St. Augustine, New Smyrna Beach, down through that area (minus Daytona). I also don't want to live in the panhandle. What I'm looking for: A small, laid-back beach town that has necessities (gas station, grocery store, a few restaurants, good beach access, etc.....something that has a public pool nearby would be nice. Also, coming from the smack dab middle of the bible belt where I never felt like I fit in, a place with very few religious, conservative types would be awesome....I've dealt with that for too long. If the town has some hippies sprinkled in that would be nice, too. A job doesn't matter as I can bring my work with me, and I live off my investments and have plenty in savings. I plan to rent a room off someone or split a place with a roommate to cut on expenses as well. I'm thinking St Aug Beach, Flagler, or NSB but if there's other suggestions I'm open. Thanks!
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Walk the bridge of a WW II warship, marvel at the forty four-ft motor lifeboat plowing by way of a wave in a rescue mission. Board the Lightship Columbia, a National Historic Landmark that after guided ships to safety on the mouth of the Columbia River. If recent produce, live music, and local artwork blended with a street market environment is your concept of a weekend properly spent, then the Astoria Sunday Market is a spot you possibly can’t afford to overlook. The second largest market of its sort in Oregon, celebrating its nineteenth season and spanning four city blocks, the Astoria Sunday Market is located within the heart of downtown Astoria.
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Showcasing 200 distributors each week with arts and crafts from the unique coastal region in addition to a rotating forged of eclectic musicians, the market is a neighborhood hub properly worth the visit for any traveler. The vibrant food courtroom and quirky vendors border a nearby waterfront stroll that's easily accessible, and the refurbished trolley system offers access to all the remainder Astoria has to offer. Outlets From designer manufacturers to Pacific Northwest adventure gear, Lincoln City Outlets has everything on your subsequent quest on the Oregon Coast. The Space Coast boasts three Historic Downtown Areas positioned in Titusville, Cocoa Village, and Melbourne. All of those districts are nice locations for eating, looking for gifts and antiques, catching a play, or simply taking an afternoon stroll.
As a middle-piece for the group for over 30 years, Kona Coast Shopping Center constantly fills the retail wants of its patrons.
The vibrant food court and quirky vendors border a close-by waterfront walk that's easily accessible, and the refurbished trolley system supplies access to all the remainder Astoria has to supply.
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South of downtown, choices include a contemporary fish market that is likely one of the greatest in the area.
When I was ready for a break from shopping, I retreated to South Coast Plaza’s VIP Access Suite, a quiet, personal oasis to take a seat, chill out and regroup.
The Avenue Viera is an open-air pedestrian friendly purchasing destination that includes premier national retailers, select local retailers and specialty eating places. For visitors in touch with their inside artists, there are artwork galleries within the downtown areas and in Eau Gallie Arts District. Looming large with purchasing on the Space Coast is Ron Jon Surf Shop, the world's largest surf store that visitors need to see to believe.
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Since 2007, South Coast Plaza has held "Fashion Plates", an annual 10-day Restaurant Week-like promotion of its high-finish eating places at discounted rates. After a full day of buying, prepare to be wowed by the region’s wonderful sights, such as the beaches lining the pristine coastline of Orange County. A go to to Disneyland, for example, is an expertise the entire family can enjoy. Other surf shops dot the coast together with Cocoa Beach Surf Company in Cocoa Beach and Longboard House on Melbourne Beaches. With so few reviews, your opinion of Newport Coast Shopping Center could possibly be big. Yelp customers haven’t asked any questions yet about Newport Coast Shopping Center. embodies all the comfort of a neighborhood shopping middle, boasting a wide range of retailers and companies that assist each the native business and residential neighborhood. Everywhere I seemed, there was one thing that caught my eye – clothing, accessories, shoes and extra – especially since I received a 10 % off Visitor Savings Pass only for being an international customer. In the cosmetics division, I obtained fantastic personal service and a makeover. Macy’s at South Coast Plaza really has a lot to be desired, including a separate store only for males. Merritt Square Mall on Merritt Island and the Melbourne Square Mall in Melbourne provide traditional shopping mall venues.
I'm a local Orlando resident and I've started to see the Wrestlemania takeover begin. Today, I saw somebody in a Bork Lazer shirt walking around Downtown and I thought "there's no reason to be downtown right now but he doesn't know it." So, I thought I'd pass along a few helpful tips about our city. Let me know if you have any questions and I'll add to the list!
WWE Shows are Downtown; the Fan events are in the International Drive Corridor. These places are about 20 minutes from each other. You should take an UbeTaxi if you don't have a car. Don't mess with the city bus system or the Sun Rail.
Parking - best option is near the Amway Center. You can save a few bucks and take the Stadium shuttle to avoid traffic on the way out. Parking at the Stadium is possible, but why waste your dollars
Wall Street Plaza in Downtown is our "Bourbon Street." This is likely where all of the wrestlers and fans will hang out at night after the shows. Some of the themed bars on I-Drive, at CityWalk, or at Disney Springs are possible hangout spots too, but are away from the big WWE shows.
Theme park tickets are expensive. A lot of the booths on the side of the highway seem like a good idea but are usually a resell or a timeshare scam. Don't fall for it.
Spring break is going on so the theme parks will be super busy. Make your own decision, but a local wouldn't go.
During the day, there's probably no reason to be Downtown.
Preferred means of transportation: 1) Rental Car 2) UbeLyft 3) Walk 4) I Drive Trolley (around the convention center)
FYI - you can't get an uberX from the airport. You'd need to take a shuttle off property for that
Expect long security lines at the Airport on the way out. Orlando TSA is terrible and it's spring break.
Most accessible nearby beach: Cocoa Beach via 528
528 is a toll road after exit 4. You can take it to Orange Blossom Trail for free, but that's it. You'll need lots of quarters on hand if you go further.
There are red light cameras everywhere, so be careful with those yellows.
Wear sunscreen and drink lots of water during WM33. it's been hot lately
Good Shopping: Florida Mall, Mall at Millenia, Either of the Premium Outlet Malls
Good Hangout spots: Orlando Eye (giant Ferris Wheel), Disney Springs, CityWalk, Downtown (at night)
Good Food: Everywhere! There's food from all over the world. I'd recommend Q'Kenan Venezuelan Arepas on I Drive if you're down there. Downtown, you should check out 4 Rivers BBQ during the day or Gringos Locos Tacos. Stadium food is eh.
If you aren't coming, I'm going to try and post daily on my vlog so you can follow along! EDIT: Theme Park tickets ARE expensive! EDIT 2: 4 Rivers downtown is M-F breakfast and lunch only. Other locations have better hours.
Traveling to Florida(Orlando) for the first time, where should I go?
First time to this Sub, loving what I've already found. Soooo, my gf and I have never been to the great state of Florida, and we are heading there this week! We are super excited, but other than what we originally planned for(Harry Potter world of course :P), we aren't sure what else to do. We wouldn't mind hitting a cool batasty restaurants(preferably not chain, like doing the local thing) In general just looking for fun, or relaxing things to do there. Also, I am a pretty big landscape photography buff, and I would love to know some of the best locations to shoot from, especially beach areas, preferably where I won't get robbed/eaten. Also any safe places with low light, for night shooting would be AWESOME as well. Thanks all, and I hope to
We're two guys visiting Florida from the UK, currently in Miami Beach but will be driving north tomorrow. We'd like to stay somewhere fun with some decent bars/restaurants and be close ish to NASA stuff for the next day. Any recommendations?
Travelling from Canada: What is worth/not worth buying in Orlando?
I'm going to Orlando for the week of April 1-7 with my high school. We're going to DisneyWorld, Cocoa Beach, and the Florida Mall. We're from Ontario Canada, and I'm bringing $500 USD with me to spend on lunch and dinner and whatever else I wanna buy. So as a teenage girl who's never been to Orlando, what should I buy/not buy? I wanna make the most out of my trip and get things that I may not be able to find in Canada. I'd appreciate any type of recommendations, especially on good stores and restaurants (for vegetarians). Thank you!
I'm a local Orlando resident and I've started to see the Wrestlemania takeover begin. Today, I saw somebody in a Bork Lazer shirt walking around Downtown and I thought "there's no reason to be downtown right now but he doesn't know it." So, I thought I'd pass along a few helpful tips about our city. Let me know if you have any questions and I'll add to the list!
WWE Shows are Downtown; the Fan events are in the International Drive Corridor. These places are about 20 minutes from each other. You should take an UbeTaxi if you don't have a car. Don't mess with the city bus system or the Sun Rail.
Parking - best option is near the Amway Center. You can save a few bucks and take the Stadium shuttle to avoid traffic on the way out. Parking at the Stadium is possible, but why waste your dollars
Wall Street Plaza in Downtown is our "Bourbon Street." This is likely where all of the wrestlers and fans will hang out at night after the shows. Some of the themed bars on I-Drive, at CityWalk, or at Disney Springs are possible hangout spots too, but are away from the big WWE shows.
Theme park tickets are expensive. A lot of the booths on the side of the highway seem like a good idea but are usually a resell or a timeshare scam. Don't fall for it.
Spring break is going on so the theme parks will be super busy. Make your own decision, but a local wouldn't go.
During the day, there's probably no reason to be Downtown.
Preferred means of transportation: 1) Rental Car 2) UbeLyft 3) Walk 4) I Drive Trolley (around the convention center)
FYI - you can't get an uberX from the airport. You'd need to take a shuttle off property for that
Expect long security lines at the Airport on the way out. Orlando TSA is terrible and it's spring break.
Most accessible nearby beach: Cocoa Beach via 528
528 is a toll road after exit 4. You can take it to Orange Blossom Trail for free, but that's it. You'll need lots of quarters on hand if you go further.
There are red light cameras everywhere, so be careful with those yellows.
Wear sunscreen and drink lots of water during WM33. it's been hot lately
Good Shopping: Florida Mall, Mall at Millenia, Either of the Premium Outlet Malls
Good Hangout spots: Orlando Eye (giant Ferris Wheel), Disney Springs, CityWalk, Downtown (at night)
Good Food: Everywhere! There's food from all over the world. I'd recommend Q'Kenan Venezuelan Arepas on I Drive if you're down there. Downtown, you should check out 4 Rivers BBQ for breakfast/lunch or Gringos Locos Tacos. Stadium food is eh.
If you aren't coming, I'm going to try and post daily on my vlog so you can follow along!
Another late night/early morning launch? We're getting spoiled - Delta IV, AFSPC-6: Friday, August 19th, launch window 12:47 am - 1:51 am (24 points, 1 comment)
Heads up - Publix Chicken Tender sub on sale ($5.99 each) until 11/9! (24 points, 19 comments)
Before you vote on amendment one, read up on it. The ads are a cynical and despicable misrepresentation of the facts. (35 points, 8 comments)
Don't miss the SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch tomorrow (Wednesday). It was rescheduled and there's an 80% chance of launch. It's taking off from 39B, so pretty much straight across the river from Titusville. (35 points, 24 comments)
New Free-LGBT support group in Melbourne: Mondays at 1PM (plus info about their other groups) (17 points, 2 comments)
FREE FELINE SPAY/NEUTER:- Animal Guardians of Brevard and H.O.P.E. are sponsoring "Fix a Feral or Family Feline" for two weeks starting October 16, 2016. (16 points, 0 comments)
Have you seen the articles about Time-Warner Cable now Charter now Spectrum being sued by NY State AG for gouging subscribers? (16 points, 11 comments)
Hey all, Me and my boyfriend are suddenly going to Florida (orlando) for 2 weeks. (birthday gift from grandmother). I have been in florida countless times, this will be my boyfriends first time. And i have a hard time choosing what would be the most fun for him to experience. We have anual passes for Seaworld, aquatica and bush gardens. We also plan on visiting cocoa beach to visit friends of mine. But aside from that i'm totally blank. I also have trouble to decide what restaurants i should bring him to. I mean there a so many to choose from. I was hoping on some tips and tricks from real floridians (or something haha) We are on a student budget. So 5 star restaurants are kinda out of our league. And we arent big fish eaters. I'm not too keen on meats, but i do eat steak. I hope you guys can help us :)
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Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin has launched a legal battle against his children and family foundation, accusing them of abusing his trust and finances nearly 50 years after his historic moon landing. Y Aldrin is a former rocket company executive who also serves as the foundation's president and director of the Aldrin Institute based at the Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne. Florida Tech, which houses the Aldrin Space Institute and Aldrin Center for Entrepreneurship in Space, also is a defendant in the case. Apollo Astronaut Buzz Aldrin is pictured in 2009 at a fundraiser dinner at the iconic Bernard's Surf restaurant in Cocoa Beach. Identifying Buzz Aldrin as a "Vulnerable adult" under Florida law, the lawsuit accuses Andy Aldrin of making "Large sums of transactions monthly" from Buzz Aldrin's accounts. Aldrin's new advisers have established a Los Angeles-based entity, Buzz Aldrin Ventures, that they say now represents his business interests.
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Looking for David from the Melbourne Cocoa Beach area. Met him online about 1 year go. Lost his info bc of broken phone. David has been known to live in the Cocoa Beach area for at least 4 years. He is 5ft 10-11 inches tall. Muscular build witha tan and very handsome. Also an extremely nice guy. Originally from the north east and may work as a bartender accountant or something to do with law. He is roughly 28-30 years with brown hair and brown to hazel eyes and can be tanned at times. Known to have hung out at the Mambos bar Dennys restaurant in Cocoa Beach Cavona Beach and also in the Indiatlantic area. I have been hoping to get back in contact with him ever since bc im sure he thinks I flaked out. Unfor I lost his info. If anyone could help me find my friend your wish is my command. He is likely originally from the northeast possibly the Philadelphia area. May have left Florida in May or June but will likely be back soon. IF anyone could help me get back in contact or if you know a friend of Davids or anyone that could help please ask them to reach me. Thanks and God Bless
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