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Community History
Once a small subsection of Pinellas Farms, the township of Pinellas Park
was granted incorporation in May 1915.
Mostly an agricultural community in its early days, the area made its name
by producing many of the fruits and vegetables used around the country.
When the Great Depression hit, however, the local economy crumbled and
many of the area's more than 2,000 residents left to make a life
elsewhere.
Following the Depression, development along south-central Florida's roads,
combined with the rise of nearby St Petersburg as a major city,
contributed to the Pinellas Park area bouncing back to prominence. The
population boomed to 11,000 by 1960, to 40,000 by 1985 and to an estimated
47,572 in 2004. As a result of voluntary annexiarions, the size of
Pinellas Park has grown from 7.41 square miles in 1950 to 15.65 square
miles in 2003. Located within the city limits of Pinellas Park are over 3,300 businesses,
ranging in size from sole proprietorships to major corporations that
employ hundreds of area workers. The Pinellas Park/Mid-County Chamber of
Commerce, Inc. serves as the "voice of business" to Pinellas Park
businesses, as well as businesses located in the greater mid-Pinellas
County area. The Chamber strives to expand its services and programs in
order to meet the changing needs of the area's business community.For
interest of the History of Pinellas Park, click on this
link: pinellasparkhistoricalsociety.org.
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