St. Pete approves more than $1 million in rental assistance for city employees


“Communities like San Francisco have got it right because while they have a huge affordable housing issue they also have a business community that is willing to put their money behind helping their workers be able to live in close proximity to where they work," Brandi Gabbard, vice chairwoman of St. Pete City Council, told the Business Journal.

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