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CLARIFICATION
The Jan. 31 News Leader article about three
transient units that will be built on the second
floor of Gidget's Coastal Provisions in Siesta
Village was not clear on how long each unit
would be rented. Mark Smith, the architect
for the project, explained that the plan is to
rent the units for no more than 30 days at a
time, similar to hotel and motel accommoda-
tions. %
The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office is looking
for this suspect in connection with several
burglaries at condominiums on Siesta Key.
Image courtesy Sheriff's Office
On Feb. 4, workers were painting the Siesta Village building that will be home to Gidget's Coastal
Provisions and three transient units. Gidget's co-owner Brian Wigelsworth says it may be March 1 before
he and his wife, Trudy, have a certificate of occupancy to open the business. Photo by Rachel Hackney
Sarasota News Leader February 7, 2014 Page 112