Committee recommends $5.5M in funding for affordable housing in St. Pete
Committee recommends $5.5M in funding for affordable housing in St. Pete
The committee recommends that city council approve millions in funding to create or preserve 429 affordable housing units.
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The committee recommends that city council approve millions in funding to create or preserve 429 affordable housing units.
The committee recommends that city council approve millions in funding to create or preserve 429 affordable housing units.
The St. Pete-based company is creating the first affordable housing development under House Bill 1339 and may soon be seeing its work replicated throughout the state.
The St. Pete-based company is creating the first affordable housing development under House Bill 1339 and may soon be seeing its work replicated throughout the state.
This development — which will be entirely made up of affordable and workforce housing — is the first to be approved under the new ordinance that allows affordable housing projects to be built in non-residential zoned areas.
This development — which will be entirely made up of affordable and workforce housing — is the first to be approved under the new ordinance that allows affordable housing projects to be built in non-residential zoned areas.
The council voted to increase the housing budget to support multiple projects in the South St. Petersburg Community Redevelopment Area.
The council voted to increase the housing budget to support multiple projects in the South St. Petersburg Community Redevelopment Area.
Downtown St. Petersburg will soon have 73 affordable housing units that will be predominately targeted toward unhoused residents.
Downtown St. Petersburg will soon have 73 affordable housing units that will be predominately targeted toward unhoused residents.
Allowing the projects to be exempt from the program would expedite the delivery of nearly 400 proposed units.
Allowing the projects to be exempt from the program would expedite the delivery of nearly 400 proposed units.
The county approved funding for Class A office space the developers intend to build on the site.
The county approved funding for Class A office space the developers intend to build on the site.
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch has struck a deal, subject to city council approval, with Habitat for Humanity to develop two city-owned properties.
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch has struck a deal, subject to city council approval, with Habitat for Humanity to develop two city-owned properties.
A waterfront estate on Bayshore Boulevard in St. Petersburg is listed for sale at $6.75 million.
The nearly 6,500-square-foot home is in the Shore Acres enclave and has panoramic bay views. Located at 3119 Bayshore Blvd. NE, the house comes with 159 feet of water frontage and deepwater access. Built in 2015 by Jimmy Brattain of DesignWorks, the home has seven bedrooms and seven and a half baths.
The current owners, Gagandeep and Mona Mangat, bought the property where the house sits in 2008 for...
A waterfront estate on Bayshore Boulevard in St. Petersburg is listed for sale at $6.75 million.
The nearly 6,500-square-foot home is in the Shore Acres enclave and has panoramic bay views. Located at 3119 Bayshore Blvd. NE, the house comes with 159 feet of water frontage and deepwater access. Built in 2015 by Jimmy Brattain of DesignWorks, the home has seven bedrooms and seven and a half baths.
The current owners, Gagandeep and Mona Mangat, bought the property where the house sits in 2008 for...
Last month, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced her request for an unprecedented $500 million of funding for the Housing Production Trust Fund, D.C.’s main affordable housing financing vehicle, in her proposed fiscal 2023 budget, doubling her request of $250 million in fiscal 2022. These record increases in funding are part of her goal to add 12,000 affordable housing units by 2025.
According to the mayor’s office, the budget proposal also includes $110 million to rehabilitate or replace mor...
Last month, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced her request for an unprecedented $500 million of funding for the Housing Production Trust Fund, D.C.’s main affordable housing financing vehicle, in her proposed fiscal 2023 budget, doubling her request of $250 million in fiscal 2022. These record increases in funding are part of her goal to add 12,000 affordable housing units by 2025.
According to the mayor’s office, the budget proposal also includes $110 million to rehabilitate or replace mor...