“201 Highland Avenue is more than a development site; it is an opportunity to shape a defining chapter in Largo’s evolution,” said Largo Mayor Woody Brown. “The city is seeking a partner who understands the importance of creating a destination that is distinctly Largo—people-first, community-focused, and built for generations.”

Under the RFP, developers may propose a project for either the southern seven acres of the site, where City Hall currently sits, or submit a plan for the full 14-acre campus.

Proposals may also explore a public-private partnership that could include relocating or incorporating the Largo Police Department and Emergency Operations Center.

The city’s long-term vision for the property calls for a mixed-use development that integrates housing, neighborhood-serving retail, professional office space, public gathering areas, and recreational amenities.

That vision has been shaped by community engagement sessions and surveys conducted in 2024 and 2025.