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St. Pete Selects Developers with Affordable Housing Plans for Historic Gas Plant District Redevelopment

The selected plan includes more than 3,600 affordable and workforce housing units and will still need city approvals before contracts are finalized.

  • On Thursday, Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch announced the city selected The Burg Bid, led by Blake Investment Partners, to redevelop the 86-acre Historic Gas Plant District.
  • The Historic Gas Plant District was once a thriving Black community before residents were displaced for Tropicana Field, prompting Welch to pledge economic redevelopment to fulfill promises made four decades ago.
  • Anchored by approximately $8 billion in development, The Burg Bid proposal includes more than 3,600 affordable and workforce housing units intended to help displaced residents return to the neighborhood.
  • Pinellas County Housing Authority Executive Director Neil Brickfield will lead a separate affordable senior housing project at 1659 3rd Avenue South, featuring 94 units with rents around $600 monthly.
  • Before presenting proposals to the City Council, officials must negotiate final contracts following a Community Benefits Advisory Council Project Committee review process to gather public feedback.
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