An unprecedented hurricane season caused over $2.4 billion in damage to roughly 1,100 area businesses and 41,000 homes and, by proxy, the local economy and workforce....
Several thousand trees in St. Petersburg succumbed to Hurricane Milton’s winds, and city officials hope community-driven replanting efforts can mitigate the devastation. Tara Lynn Hubbard, president...
St. Petersburg officials and local legislators have partnered to mitigate the number of vehicles that push floodwaters into otherwise dry homes. A homegrown bill would circumvent...
According to multiple vendors, high-end sales at the Gulf Coast’s largest boat show declined in 2025, potentially signaling a post-hurricane purchasing shift. The 47th annual St....
The New York-based business mogul constructing St. Petersburg’s tallest tower has long touted its rooftop observation deck. He witnessed its panoramas of the city for the...
St. Petersburg residents can now sue the city for not enforcing a controversial law banning sleeping in public spaces. Police Chief Anthony Holloway believes there is...
St. Petersburg’s inaugural Advanced Air Mobility Task Force will soon take flight as city officials have nominated members and set initial parameters. Advanced air mobility (AAM)...
The St. Petersburg Innovation District’s thought leaders, as City Councilmember Gina Driscoll noted Wednesday evening, are developing solutions for critical problems “by air, land and sea...
Local tourism leaders have agreed to revamp a funding program for events that showcase Pinellas County and its municipalities to national audiences. The changes to Elite...
A local development firm has submitted plans for a 21-story, 213-unit apartment tower in St. Petersburg’s Innovation District. The .69-acre property at 446 4th St. S....