By dealing aggressively with the owners of dilapidated homes and vacant lots, St. Petersburg has improved its housing stock — and is transforming some vacant lots into affordable housing in the process.

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March 2, 2022
St. Petersburg improves its housing stock by transforming vacant lots into affordable housing
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