Several developments move forward along The Deuces corridor in south St. Pete
/After years of promises to revive 22nd Street South, the City of St. Pete is finally making progress on projects expected to bring new life back to The Deuces.
From the 1940s through the 1960s, 22nd Street South, from 2nd Avenue to 18th Avenue, was the heart of St. Pete’s Black community, filled with thriving businesses, music clubs, and restaurants.
But after I-275 cut through the area in the mid 1970s, the busy corridor slowly fell into decline.
Now, with a growing pipeline of new developments on the horizon, the Deuces is beginning to show signs of revival.
At a community meeting this week at the Enoch Davis Center, city officials gave updates on several ongoing projects.
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