The
Seminole Tribe of Florida is considering bidding on land in a bankruptcy auction.
The tribe is interested in the 16-acre site of a former church, The St. Petersburg Times reported.
The property is located less than a mile from the tribe's new casino. The land would be used for overflow parking.
The tribe hasn't placed a bid on the former Living Water Church property. Another church group placed a $3.1 million bid.
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(The St. Petersburg Times 2/24)
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