Largo

The City of Largo truly lives within its means. It doesn't issue bonds. It doesn't go into debt. It saves, and then spends – a rarity in most public and private circles. The city puts a premium on quality of life, providing a wide array of recreational options for its residents, young and old. An active public library and a busy cultural arts center help host a full slate of special events and recreational activities. Pinellas County's third-largest city with 75,000 residents, Largo stands out as one of the most affordable housing markets in Florida, and, as a result, many families buy their first homes here. Largo's economic base boasts a wide variety of manufacturers.  

Virtual Job Fair For Youth Seeking Employers, Tampa Bay


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Photo Slideshow: Tampa Bay Public Art Collection


New Open-Air Market Opens Saturday In Largo


Valpak Plans To Hire 100 Military Vets In 2012, Largo


New $17M Rec Center, Skate Park Coming To Largo


William Dean Chocolates Play Role In Hit Movie, Largo


Largo Medical Manufacturer Sports New Growth


Creative Pinellas Emerges From Former Arts Council


State Farm Supports Innovative Teaching At Stavros Center, Largo


Largo Company Uses Conversation To Leverage Social Media


Largo Central Park Nature Preserve Re-Opens


Tampa Bay Times Picks Top 50 Restaurants


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Tampa Bay Competes For Talent Dividend, $1M


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Enterprise Village: A New Economy For Kids, Largo


Largo CEO Wins Tweet Contest, Pitches To Investors


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83 Degrees: Happy Birthday! Happy Holidays!


Florida Launches Statewide Art Initiative In Tampa


Federal Grant To Add 8 Bus Hybrids In Pinellas