Citing flatlining rents and skyrocketing interest rates, the developers whose $400 million proposal was approved by Clearwater voters and city leaders last year say their project is no longer financially feasible.
Citing flatlining rents and skyrocketing interest rates, the developers whose $400 million proposal was approved by Clearwater voters and city leaders last year say their project is no longer financially feasible.
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