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Embattled townhome development’s second phase approved

Eight-year-old plans to transform the former site of a delipidated St. Petersburg mobile home park into a sprawling townhome community are now entering the second of four phases.

City Council members unanimously approved a site plan for the Terraces at 87th Avenue Townhomes at their Feb. 20 meeting. The scaled-down project will now offer 92 units at the former Lamplight Mobile Home Park in a coastal high-hazard area of northeast St. Petersburg.

Castor proposes more disaster recovery funding legislation

Castor proposes more disaster recovery funding legislation

New single-family homes coming to Grand Central District

New single-family homes coming to Grand Central District

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Community Support Hub program overcomes growing pains

An innovative, holistic approach to improving mental health care has evolved and improved since a new lead agency took the reins.

Myriad city and community leaders celebrated St. Petersburg’s first Community Support Hub opening along the 22nd Street South (the Deuces) corridor in March 2024. Mayor Ken Welch selected The Well to oversee the trauma-informed, grassroots initiative, and the local nonprofit’s executive director pledged to walk those in need “through the gate.”

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