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More Hurdles For Blighted Areas
TAMPA - There should be a flurry of activity on Nebraska Avenue at the former Central Park Village public housing site.
But a ruling in September by the state Supreme Court has stymied plans to build a new housing community, called Encore, and revitalize the surrounding neighborhood, which was deemed blighted.
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