A typically procedural meeting to approve year-end budget adjustments ended in debate as St. Petersburg City Council members discovered a $300,000 appropriation for an Albert Whitted...
Nearly two dozen civic and business leaders recently toured The Battery Atlanta, Truist Park and the Atlanta Beltline – three prominent projects with St. Petersburg similarities....
Illinois-based NexGen Hotels recently acquired the Holiday St. Petersburg West for $18.75 million, company president Chris Patel confirmed Tuesday morning. Pinellas County property records state the...
Local animal services officials hope a free pet adoption program will help mitigate a significant reduction in shelter capacity caused by an extensive renovation project. The...
The holiday shopping season is in full swing, and local health officials recently warned parents of the dangers posed by “smart toys” and devices that collect...
An oft-overlooked South St. Petersburg neighborhood’s residents are working together to highlight the community’s potential and overcome persistent hurdles. Franklin Alves believes Campbell Park is on...
A recently released report found that over 73% of homeowners falsely believe they have flood insurance; it also showed widely varying risk perceptions among age groups....
Pinellas County Commissioners recently approved several comprehensive plan changes and land use amendments to foster revitalization across a historically underserved, unincorporated community bordering St. Petersburg. Three...
U.S. Rep Kathy Castor credited St. Petersburg leaders and residents for their intentional efforts to support small businesses; she also stressed the importance of shopping locally...
Thirsty First will soon move into Acropolis Greek Taverna’s former building, more than tripling its current space and allowing owner Greg Mikurak to bring his vision...