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Event provides an inside look at city projects

KW Commercial Tampa Bay’s leadership welcomed city leaders, developers and realtors to a special event to discuss the state of real estate and highlight five projects in downtown St. Petersburg.

Representatives from The Residences at 400 Central, Art House, The Nolen, Orange Station and Reflection St. Pete took the stage Wednesday at the Floridian Social Club. They provided attendees with updates on their luxury developments, but first, several prominent local figures offered their thoughts on the city's bustling real estate scene.

Inside Tampa Bay’s first bus rapid transit service

Inside Tampa Bay’s first bus rapid transit service

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Places This Week: Red Apple tower progress; Marriott sells

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Local developer buys Pinellas Park mall for $85M

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Squaremouth rebounds after losing 90% of its business

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Waveney Ann Moore: Easing transitions for newcomers

At the top of the news these days are stories of people fleeing home countries because of war, authoritarianism, gangs or dire poverty.

They come to America from places like Ukraine, Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba and Afghanistan filled with hope, yet burdened by fear and anxiety. Many have a rudimentary knowledge of English, or none at all, and little understanding of American culture and how to make a life here.

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