The development offers 80 units for elders who earn 60% or less of the Area Median Income.
St. Petersburg has triggered a state law that requires public notice before disposing of property in a community redevelopment area.
A recently released report found that 3,575 Pinellas County students lacked stable housing in the five months between August and January, a slight year-over-year increase. The...
St. Petersburg will receive $400,000 annually and can redevelop part of the Tropicana Field site under a new licensing agreement with the Tampa Bay Rays. City...
An ambitious project that will transform an abandoned St. Petersburg hospital into a vibrant, affordable housing development for low-income seniors recently received a $9 million boost....
A new analysis from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office found that Republican-sponsored legislation unveiled Sunday night would jeopardize healthcare for 3.9 million Floridians. The study also...
Local low-income seniors will soon have hundreds of new affordable housing options, with some units dedicated to households earning just 40% of the area median income....
Pinellas County is home to over 358,000 residents aged 65 and older, and the increasing population requires additional support amid federal funding uncertainty. Meals on Wheels...
St. Petersburg’s congressional representatives requested $45.66 million for several community projects in the city. Nearly half would have supported storm recovery and mitigation efforts after two...
An embattled affordable housing development for low-income seniors in West St. Petersburg opened in the aftermath of back-to-back hurricanes. It is now fully occupied. Rents at...