Renters in St. Pete want emergency action to stabilize market
In St. Petersburg, rent is up by more than 25%. City officials say more developers are stepping up to build housing with reduced rents for the city's workforce, but renters say long-term solutions aren?t working for the immediate needs of residents.
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