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St. Pete’s tallest building is ready to welcome residents

Mayor Ken Welch toured a building Wednesday that he said symbolizes St. Petersburg’s evolution into a city with the nation’s “most vibrant downtown.” 

Welch was referring to the 46-story Residences at 400 Central, St. Petersburg’s tallest tower. The city has granted the Red Apple Group a temporary certificate of occupancy for the building’s first 25 floors, and the development firm expects to begin welcoming residents by the end of the year. 

Tampa Bay Ferry operator has found a bigger boat

Tampa Bay Ferry operator has found a bigger boat

St. Pete’s Big Give exceeds expectations

St. Pete’s Big Give exceeds expectations

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St. Petersburg’s ‘Center for the Arts’ gets a makeover

Much has changed in the plans for the City of St. Petersburg’s proposed "Center for the Arts." In April, design consultants appeared before City Council with statistics, and full-color renderings of how the area including and surrounding the Dali Museum and the Mahaffey Theater could be somehow unified under one banner.

Initially, the massive project (from 1st Avenue to 5th Avenue South), included the construction of a convention center, and the demolition of Al Lang Stadium. An amphitheater was considered.

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Habitat breaks ground on South St. Pete townhomes
FDOT to lower speeds on Howard Frankland, I-275
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