News Summary
The Shell Dash Townhomes in St. Petersburg are set to open on April 30, 2025. This affordable housing project, born from a public-private partnership, aims to provide homeownership opportunities for low-income residents, creating a vibrant community spirit as it comes to fruition. The project includes 10 units exclusively for those earning less than 80% of the area median income and will host a neighborhood block party to celebrate its opening.
Exciting Times in St. Petersburg as Affordable Housing Takes Center Stage!
St. Petersburg is buzzing with excitement as the Shell Dash Townhomes are set to officially open their doors, and what better way to celebrate than with a neighborhood block party? Mark your calendars for April 30, 2025, as residents come together to enjoy a day filled with fun, food, and community spirit!
A Community Effort on the Rise
The Shell Dash Townhomes development is the result of a fantastic public-private partnership between Habitat for Humanity Tampa Bay Gulfside and the City of St. Petersburg. This collaboration began back in 2021, and it has finally come to fruition, with construction expected to wrap up by the third quarter of 2024.
Located on the bustling 16th Street Business Corridor, this new development sits right on the edge of the vibrant Campbell Park neighborhood, just a stone’s throw from Tropicana Field. With its prime location, this project is all about creating affordable homeownership opportunities right in the heart of the community.
Making Homeownership a Reality
These townhomes are designed specifically for low-income residents, with 10 units being exclusively marketed to individuals earning less than 80% of the area median income. This means that more families will have the chance to own their own home and build a brighter future.
Each of the two-story homes features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and its very own single-car garage. That sounds pretty appealing, doesn’t it? Plus, individuals participating in the Habitat for Humanity program will be offered an interest-free mortgage, making these homes even more accessible.
The maximum sales price is set at a capped rate of $219,000, thanks to over $1 million in land and construction subsidies provided by the City of St. Petersburg. These steps are critical in addressing the ongoing housing crisis in the area, ensuring more people can enjoy homeownership while contributing to the local tax base.
Building a Stronger Community
In addition to providing homes, the Shell Dash Townhomes project signifies something much larger for St. Petersburg. Local officials underline the importance of creating affordable housing amidst the city’s rapid growth. By offering residents an option to own a home, the project not only addresses housing needs but also fosters a strong sense of community.
With the help of DuCon Construction, a state-certified minority business enterprise serving as the general contractor, these townhomes are set to create a welcoming environment for future homeowners.
Community Gatherings Ahead!
The upcoming block party won’t just be about cutting a ribbon; it’s a celebration of community spirit and collaboration. Residents can look forward to a day full of festivities, where they can learn more about the homes and meet their future neighbors.
As the city continues to grow, initiatives like these play a crucial role in ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive. The Shell Dash Townhomes are a bright spot for St. Petersburg, symbolizing hope and inclusive progress for families seeking a place to call home.
So, get ready, St. Petersburg! The Shell Dash Townhomes are on their way, bringing affordable housing and community spirit right to your doorstep!
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Additional Resources
- St. Pete Catalyst: Habitat to Celebrate Shell Dash Townhomes Opening
- St. Pete Rising: Habitat for Humanity Moves Forward on Affordable Housing Projects
- St. Pete Catalyst: Habitat Continues Transforming Area
- TBBW: Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco Breaks Ground
- St. Pete Catalyst: Is St. Petersburg Meeting Its Housing Goals?
- Google Search: Affordable Housing St. Petersburg
