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Once complete, Vincentian Village will offer 73 apartments for households earning up to 60% of the area median income. The developers, Ability SVdP, will dedicate 37 units to residents who are, or are at risk of, becoming homeless.
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“A dedicated club that can bring in world-class talent regularly is something that every city needs.”
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Councilmember Gina Driscoll apologized for a “Bermuda Triangle of bureaucracy.”
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Once complete, Amara Bay will feature 415 luxury apartments, an 8,000-square-foot restaurant and a 150-slip marina.
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Data shows that Pinellas’s tourism is improving despite the effects of the 2024 hurricanes.
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Said St. Petersburg City Council chair Copley Gerdes: “We’ve got a responsibility to move both intentionally and quickly.”
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The USF Institute of Applied Engineering is strengthening ties in St. Petersburg.
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Council member Brandi Gabbard believes the Urban Land Institute (ULI) can provide that “guiding document” for city officials.
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The Police at Preschools program (POPS) has been offered at multiple preschools in St. Petersburg.
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Sunrise St. Pete housing programs will prioritize the lowest-earning storm victims.
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Sprouts will celebrate its grand opening at the sprawling site in November, and Coral Gables-based Altis Cardinal expects Sky Town to welcome residents in the fall of 2027.
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It’s estimated that eight to 12 months will pass before the first hammer will fall. The theater will close for approximately one year.