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Developers of Tangerine Plaza, empty since 2017, seek more money, time

St. Petersburg recommends that City Council approve a one-year extension for Sugar Hill Group.
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Vehicles wait outside Tangerine Plaza on a Saturday morning to collect donated food. Mayor Ken Welch is asking St. Petersburg City Council to give the Sugar Hill Group, a development group selected to build affordable housing and lure a grocer there, a one-year extension to meet its obligations to move forward with the project.
Vehicles wait outside Tangerine Plaza on a Saturday morning to collect donated food. Mayor Ken Welch is asking St. Petersburg City Council to give the Sugar Hill Group, a development group selected to build affordable housing and lure a grocer there, a one-year extension to meet its obligations to move forward with the project. [ Jennifer Glenfield ]
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