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Daily Archives: July 29, 2015

New Port Richey moves to crack down on rental property in poor condition

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffJuly 29, 2015

NEW PORT RICHEY — Owners of residential rental property are likely to a get a lot more scrutiny from the city starting Jan. 1. During a meeting Tuesday night, the New Port Richey City Council unanimously approved on first reading an ordinance that will establish an inspection program requiring residential rental property owners to meet…

St. Louis developers buying Raytheon site in St. Petersburg

Redevelopment NewsBy FRAstaffJuly 29, 2015

ST. PETERSBURG — After at least seven years on the market, lawsuits, angry neighbors and a toxic plume, the long-vacant Raytheon facility is about to get new life. Commercial Development Co., a St. Louis company that specializes in challenged properties for development or resale is poised to buy most of the 32-acre property with 500,000…

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