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Officials at the International Swimming Hall of Fame are hoping the third time is the charm.
After outgrowing its current facility in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the organization has been searching for a new location for nearly two years. Failing to find approval for its ambitious construction proposals in Hollywood and Pompano Beach, ISHOF may finally have found a home in Daytona Beach.
ISHOF officials have been working on a $192 million plan that would call for three 600-unit, 25-story condominiums on the beachfront south of the city's Main Street ...