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The popular flea market in Pinellas Park closed in 2020. One former vendor is helping to fill the void with a Farmers and Flea Bazaar at Derby Lane every weekend.
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Projected financial benefits include a $566 million economic impact, $26 million in tax revenue, and over $500 million in direct visitor spending over the first decade.
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“I feel like almost daily, nightly, I’m watching these political theatrics, which I don’t understand,” Gulfport Mayor Karen Love said
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“A combination of evictions and condemnation proceedings will likely be used to remove any remaining residents," a report states.
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Pinellas County officials believe the former Toytown landfill is suited to host youth sports tournaments.
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Commissioners will also consider removing a ban on new pet stores.
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“We will build thousands more units than any other bidder.”
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Officials will elevate sections of area roadways. They have also acquired a parcel of land to house an emergency power facility with a generator-supported pump.
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“St. Petersburg is once again leading the way with thoughtful, community-focused solutions to our housing challenges,” said Sen. Darryl Rouson.
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City council members approved Sugar Hill Group’s second request for an extension in a 6-2 vote Thursday after nearly two hours of ardent debate.
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Mayor Ken Welch and city council members want to annex the nearly century-old Lincoln Cemetery.
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Tropicana Field's old roof, which was ripped off by Hurricane Milton in 2024, was built to withstand sustained winds of 115 mph.