Pinellas cities’ construction projects aim to revitalize key areas
There’s no shortage of cities focused on similar efforts to reinvigorate their downtowns. For cities across the country, downtown plans that set out strategies to revitalize and reimagine the urban core “have long served as a framework for building successful, vibrant and healthy spaces,” according to Lisa Pool, a public policy consultant and former senior planner for the city of Bellingham, Wash.
In Clearwater, construction started in November 2024 on a $31.6 million, three-story, approximately 40,000 square-foot new City Hall that’s projected to be completed in July 2026. The new building is at 200 S. Myrtle Ave., directly south of the city’s Municipal Services Building, which is undergoing renovations to create a campus for city staff and provide residents a one-stop shop for most city services.
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