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Masonic temple site set to become high-tech high-rise in downtown St. Pete

Developer Blake Whitney Thompson dropped plans for restoring the Masonic Temple in downtown St. Petersburg and instead will build a 20-story, 51-unit condominium building on the site.

The Blake Building at 114 4th St. S. is intended to provide an ownership opportunity downtown to working professionals, including new residents to the city who have moved here from other parts of the country.

Administrative judge issues order in dispute over affordable housing in west St. Pete

Administrative judge issues order in dispute over affordable housing in west St. Pete

Economic development stalwart to retire next month

Economic development stalwart to retire next month

Three Trop site proposals out of the running as city narrows list

Three Trop site proposals out of the running as city narrows list

Tragedy strikes company that expanded from Israel to St. Pete

Tragedy strikes company that expanded from Israel to St. Pete

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New drive-in theater might be coming in the fall

St. Petersburg hasn’t had a drive-in theater since the long-ago days of the Sky-Vue, the Garden, the 28th Street and the Mustang.

If things go developer Joe Furst’s way, however, there will be a new one, in the Warehouse Arts District, by early fall.

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St. Pete cancer center acquired
Dentist sues dentist for malpractice
Championship banner to be unfurled at Amalie Arena
Clearwater software company buys New Hampshire firm
Groundbreaking Wednesday for new Warehouse Arts District facilities

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Gadgets for Good Drop Off

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Guardianship Series II

Mar 25 @ 01:00 PM

Cyber-security and the case of Oldsmar: What happened?

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With ‘American Son,’ actress Andresia Moseley is in her dramatic element

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