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New apartment complex planned for Orlando homeless residents
Apartment complex for homeless planned in Orange County
A new apartment complex is being built to help house the homeless. One that has already been constructed in Seminole County has been such a success, the same company behind the project is now building one in Orange County.
ORLANDO, Fla. - A new apartment complex is being built to help house the homeless.
One that has already been constructed in Seminole County has been such a success. The same company behind the project is now building one in Orange County.
Karen Baker moved into Warley Park in Sanford last month. Warley Park is the first of two complexes for the homeless, built by Wendover Housing Partners.
Durham Place will be what’s known as permanent supportive housing with on-site child care, health care, employment services, GED and life-skills classes.
Here are the 7 proposals to redevelop Tropicana Field site in St. Petersburg
The city received nine bids in all, but two didnât meet the requested criteria.
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This rendering shows an aerial view of a proposed Tropicana Field site in St. Petersburg, as envisioned by a team of developers led by JMA Ventures and Sugar Hill Community Partners. [ Sugar Hill Community Partners ]
Updated Jan. 29
ST. PETERSBURG â Expanded parks and waterways. Giant convention centers and technology campuses. Baseball museums and an âurban beach.â
And seven potential new baseball stadiums.
City officials on Tuesday offered the public the first look at seven proposals to redevelop St. Petersburgâs 86-acre Tropicana Field site. Combined, they offer ambitious visions of the cityâs residential, commercial and recreational future that could price out at more than $3 billion.