Two-story entrepreneurial hub proposed by Pinellas County Urban League in south St. Pete
/An undeveloped stretch of property on 22nd Street South may become the site of a modern community hub with spaces specifically designed to educate and house non-profits and start-up businesses, with the goal of fostering new economic momentum for south St. Pete.
Pinellas County Urban League, Inc. (PCUL), an organization dedicated to empowering African Americans and underserved communities in the county, has submitted a 64-page proposal to the City of St. Petersburg to develop the property on 22nd Street South between 6th Avenue South and Fairfield Avenue South.
The proposal, submitted in December 2025, calls for a two-story, 28,000-square-foot building, referred to as the Sankofa Empowerment Center, which would offer a mix of Class A office, retail, food service, and flex spaces alongside a 6,000-square-foot rooftop terrace and lounge to host year-round events.
PCUL would relocate its corporate headquarters from 31st Street North in Kenwood to a 3,000-square-foot space on the second floor of the center.
The new HQ would expand PCUL’s $8 million annual operations and bring nearly 50 community events per year to the historic Deuces corridor, a historic African American business and cultural district that city leaders are striving to revitalize.
The center is a re-envisioned approach to Phase 2 of the city’s development plan for the city-owned properties.
Phase I entailed The Deuces Townhomes, a 24-unit, mixed-income townhome development under construction.
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