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Former Greyhound station to become luxury townhomes

What was once a Greyhound bus station just outside downtown St. Petersburg will soon make way for an upscale townhome development in a rapidly evolving area.

Tampa Bay City Living (TBCL) recently acquired two adjacent parcels at 180 and 200 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St./9th St. North, for $3.95 million. Developer Jeff Craft noted that the St. Petersburg-based company built The District townhouse development a quarter mile south of the properties.

Superintendent: Student Leadership Summit was ‘phenomenal’

Superintendent: Student Leadership Summit was ‘phenomenal’

Yacht club’s new owners envision creating a ‘destination’

Yacht club’s new owners envision creating a ‘destination’

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The Tampa Bay Rowdies enter a new era

Glasgow, Scotland, native Robbie Nielson flew across the pond with a championship pedigree and a desire to help the Tampa Bay Rowdies reach new heights.

Nielson had multiple opportunities to manage soccer clubs in the United Kingdom but found the winning culture, supportive ownership and fervent fans in St. Petersburg intriguing. While much work remains for the new head coach, stiff challenges await.

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Innovator Showcase to highlight AI accelerator participants
Urban Forestry Committee to host town hall meetings
New restaurant coming to former Pesky Pelican space
Customizable downtown penthouse lists for $11.5 million

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