SPHA Speaks to Advisory Commission on Aging About The Edward White Campus Project
ST. PETERSBURG, FL (SEPTEMBER 16, 2025) - On September 10, 2025, Michael Lundy, President and CEO of the St. Petersburg Housing Authority (SPHA), addressed the Advisory Commission on Aging. The meeting was held at the Sunshine Senior Center in St. Petersburg.
Mr. Lundy provided updates regarding The Edward White Campus project.
Work is underway to completely renovate the former Edward White Hospital building, which will be renamed The Edward White Campus. The six-story, 121,000-square-foot building will be transformed into a multi-story affordable housing complex. It will feature 71 apartments for households earning at or below 80% of the area median income (AMI). SPHA will relocate its administrative offices to the new development, and Evara Health will establish a clinic at the location. Completion is expected in 2026.
Learn more about the project here: www.stpeteha.org/ed-white
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ABOUT THE ADVISORY COMMISSION ON AGING:
Since 1973, the Commission on Aging, a group of volunteer community leaders, has been serving as an advisory body to the City of St. Petersburg. The 15 members of the Board support, leverage, and advocate for programs and resources that protect and ensure quality of life for St. Petersburg's aging community. The Commission's vision is a community where seniors can receive the services and resources needed to live a safe, independent, and dignified life.
ABOUT THE ST. PETERSBURG HOUSING AUTHORITY (SPHA):
An independent quasi-governmental entity and a political subdivision of the State of Florida, operating under Chapter 421 Florida Statutes, SPHA is the local administrative agency for housing assistance programs funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). SPHA offers a variety of programs and services that provide affordable rental housing to low-income families, seniors, veterans, and the disabled in the greater St. Petersburg region. For more information, visit www.stpeteha.org.