"We want to adapt; we want to be able to maintain our neighborhoods.”
"The sooner we can get these dollars into people’s hands, the better."
“We’re trying to build a program, and people are kind of starting to poke holes in it before we even launch it.”
The developer credited current and former local government officials for 'helping us keep this thing alive.'
The St. Petersburg City Council has unanimously approved an action plan that will infuse $159.8 million in federal funding into a community still recovering from the...
In a public virtual hearing Tuesday, the City of St. Petersburg discussed its draft action plan for Sunrise St. Pete, a disaster recovery initiative funded by...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded $6.58 million to the Pinellas Continuum of Care (CoC) to support homelessness programs in Pinellas...
City Council members recently met with a team of consultants who will help ensure St. Petersburg receives $160 million in disaster recovery funding by meeting federal...
An abandoned hospital in St. Petersburg resembles a set piece from an apocalyptic television series. It will soon become a vibrant affordable housing development for low-income...
With the soaring cost of rents continuing to burden and displace residents, and following Pinellas County exhausting its emergency rental assistance funding, commissioners are considering a...