86-unit Palm Lake Urban Sanctuary affordable housing community breaks ground in Disston Heights
/Construction is officially underway on Palm Lake Urban Sanctuary, an 86-unit affordable housing community taking shape next to Palm Lake Christian Church in St. Petersburg’s Disston Heights neighborhood.
Newstar Development, Palm Lake Christian Church, and the Pinellas County Housing Authority marked the milestone Friday with a ground breaking and cornerstone blessing ceremony at the church’s campus at 5401 22nd Avenue North.
Once complete, Palm Lake Urban Sanctuary will deliver 86 one- and two-bedroom apartments reserved for households earning up to 80% of the area median income (AMI).
The four-story building is expected to welcome residents by the end of the year, with affordability restrictions in place for at least 50 years.
The project began as a vision from Palm Lake Christian Church and its members to use underutilized land in a way that aligned with the church’s mission while also addressing St. Pete’s growing need for affordable housing.
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