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A City That Arrived All at Once
Port Saint Lucie was platted in the late 1950s by the General Development Corporation, which sold quarter-acre lots by mail across America decades before most of them had houses. The city those lots became has spent the last twenty years among the fastest-growing in the country. The legacy is a vast residential grid with no old downtown, a city organized around boulevards instead of a center, which is exactly how carriers navigate it.


