Seven visions emerge for three-acre Commerce Park site in south St. Pete
/The City of St. Pete is one step closer to deciding the future of a three-acre property at Commerce Park in south St. Pete.
In April, the City issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a collection of 19 city-owned parcels along 22nd Street South in the Deuces corridor.
The site, which sits directly across from the Manhattan Casino, is within a historically significant area that once served as a hub for Black-owned businesses, restaurants, and entertainment venues before decades of disinvestment and the construction of I-275 reshaped the corridor.
The property has been the subject of multiple redevelopment plans over the past two decades, none of which have fully panned out.
The city began assembling the land in 2007 under Mayor Rick Baker with plans for a manufacturing and industrial employment center, but those plans stalled during the Great Recession.
A second push under Mayor Rick Kriseman brought plans for a manufacturing facility and a Euro Cycles dealership, and construction even began in 2018.
But the project ultimately fell apart, forcing the city to unwind parts of the deal.
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