“For decades, single-developer models have stalled this generational opportunity in our city."
“Anybody who was interested in it will have that 60-day time period to do something, and this has been talked about for a long time."
“But we’re so excited to have progress on the site.”
St. Petersburg has triggered a state law that requires public notice before disposing of property in a community redevelopment area.
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