The median workers at the largest publicly traded companies headquartered in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area got an average boost of about $3,500 in annual pay in 2019.
What can St. Pete learn from this crisis and these cities – as well as its own leaders – about how to move forward? In part one of this series, we’ll focus primarily on planning and zoning, and green space.
On this episode, artist Duncan McClellan, founder of Duncan McClellan Gallery (DMG) joins Chris Steinocher, CEO of the St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce and Joe Hamilton, publisher of the St. Pete Catalyst to talk about reopening his gallery in the Warehouse Arts District.
In continuing its campaign to encourage social responsibility, the City of St. Petersburg released “The St. Pete Way” Monday, outlining guidelines for safely reopening the city for business.
Roy Peter Clark writes, "We live on a great peninsula, bridges extending in all directions. Truth be told, all those bridges unnerve us. The perilous journey from here to there, over valleys or deep waters, offer an archetype for our fears about our safety, our direction, the unknown."