St. Petersburg administrators are considering implementing a “springing special assessment” to fund the Tampa Bay Rays and Hines’ share of the Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment’s...
City officials are increasing St. Petersburg’s down payment assistance from $60,000 to $75,000; however, state funding changes present new hurdles for citywide expansion. Dr. Avery Slyker,...
A vacant property along 4th Street North in St. Petersburg’s Gateway area will soon feature 80 apartments for residents earning roughly $26,000 to $39,000 annually. The...
Economic and personnel challenges are tempering optimism for the development industry’s economic growth in 2024, according to the latest local Voice of Architecture survey. The Tampa...
A third consecutive trip to the final four proved a charm for the Gibbs High School boys’ basketball team, who recently secured their first state title...
The extensive public-private partnership behind the SkyWay Lofts II is celebrating construction commencing on the much-anticipated affordable housing development with monthly rents starting at $358. Wednesday...
The “world’s fastest spring break party” returns to St. Petersburg this weekend, bringing hundreds of thousands of spectators – and their wallets – to the downtown...
Pinellas County officials are considering raising surface water assessment rates by 12% or borrowing millions from other initiatives to cover increasing operational costs and keep the...
Several St. Petersburg residents decried a lack of functioning tidal backflow prevention valves at the Feb. 13 Resilience Community Listening Session; plans to install more efficient...
The St. Petersburg City Council denied a public appeal to stop plans moving forward for a 25-story luxury tower that allows condominium owners to offer units...