From St. Pete Rising --
"Joint venture partners Habitat of Pinellas and West Pasco Counties and homebuilder Namasté Homes propose to build an affordable townhome development.
The local Habitat for Humanity chapter has helped over 1,000 families become homeowners and Namasté Homes has worked on multiple affordable housing projects such as Sixteenth Square Townhomes in south St. Pete and the Artistry at Park Station residential development in Pinellas Park.
The partners provided two different development options for an 87-unit townhome community or a 104-unit townhome community; however, the developers favor the 87-unit plan."
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