What’s Up In Titusville


July 16, 2024 – The City of Titusville keeps track of a tremendous number of projects around our area and a great way to catch up on all the happenings is to dig into “Titusville Talking Points”. You can read to entire publication at the city’s website: 071524—July-TTP—Magazine-Spread (titusville.com) and the new edition of the video that covers a lot of the same ground will be breaking soon. Here’s a few excerpts to get you rolling:


On June 28, Sportsmans Wholesale celebrated the grand opening of its latest store at Titus Landing Shopping Center, located at 2420 S. Washington Ave. This expansion is the 6th store in the chain of wholesale fishing supply outlets. Founded by Todd Locker, Sr., Sportsmans Wholesale is growing into a prominent player in the fishing retail industry, with six stores nationwide. Locker, who has spent his entire career in the tackle business, brings a wealth of experience and a deep passion for fishing to the company. Alongside him is Keith Bachman, the director of retail, who has collaborated with Locker on previous ventures. Their combined expertise has been instrumental in shaping the company’s success.

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Did you know? The Titusville YMCA has been a staple of the Titusville community for over 3 decades? As the last standing YMCA in Brevard County, the Titusville Y is committed to remain a valuable resource for our community members and their families. They offer childcare while parents work out, a spacious pool to free swim or take lessons in, a basketball gymnasium space for activities like pick-up basketball and pickleball, and they have an off-site facility designed specifically for tennis and racquetball. Additionally, they host over 800 kids every year in their youth basketball, soccer, cheerleading and flag football programs. As a leading nonprofit in North Brevard, they work side-by-side with their neighbors to make sure that everyone has a place to learn, grow, and thrive.


And so much more:

Read about Titusville’s Infrastructure projects like the $1.3 million Space View Park Observation Pier or the Bicycle/Pedestian Bridge maintenance or other less exciting but very important projects like lift station replacements and repair to electrical systems. This is your city doing its job and actually, when you don’t notice the effort it means you are being kept safe without even thinking about it. And that is the goal.

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