Local developers broke ground today on new housing developments in East Tampa. Housing has been a big concern for many Tampa residents, specifically affordable housing created by local developers. The city is going to transform 15 city-owned lots through Mayor Jane Castor’s Infill Housing Phase II initiative.
The 15 vacant lots were distributed among seven qualified, local, minority-owned developers and four non-profits in July 2021. The city split two of the lots for a total of 17 affordable homes.
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One builder is Darrick Fullwood, owner of AAA Restoration and Builders, LLC. Born and raised in the area, Fullwood attributes his parent’s struggle to find a permanent home as one of the emotional factors that drove him to take part in the program.
“I recognize how important it is for families to have a foundation and stability,” said Fullwood. “I’m honored to have been selected to join this effort and I look forward to the day we welcome new families into their new homes where they can live comfortably and build lifelong memories.”
Fullwood started on his lots this month and expects the homes to complete the homes by late Fall. The City of Tampa’s Housing and Community Development division oversees the program. They are following a rigorous timeline to kick-start the development process of housing developments in East Tampa.