Historic buildings in downtown St. Pete to get new life

Three vacant and vandalized buildings from the 1920s era in downtown St. Petersburg may soon see new life following an agreement reached by the owners and developers who want to see them fixed up or razed to make room for new uses.

The buildings in the 400 block of Central Avenue take up much of one city block that is surrounded by newer developments.

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