Should home sellers and landlords provide flood disclosures? An inch of water can cause over $25,000 in damages for a 2,500-square-foot home. However, unlike 31 other...
Technology, science and art converge in St. Pete A marine technology hub, two major hospitals, a renowned museum and a preeminent research university are among the...
Former Times property could become warehouse development To some residents’ dismay, a Connecticut-based company plans to transform a former Tampa Bay Times distribution campus in St....
City implements ‘van life’ restrictions St. Petersburg officials hope a recently approved ordinance amendment will curb the city’s online reputation as a haven for the bohemian,...
NY developer prefers to spend his next billion ‘down here’ New York-based business mogul John Catsimatidis Sr.’s praise for St. Petersburg is elevating alongside his momentous...
City gives significant subsidy to propel Deuces development Soaring costs and soil contamination have stalled an ambitious multi-use project meant to spur jobs, entrepreneurialism and homeownership...
City, school employee housing project receives $3 million Local government subsidies will now account for over a third of the cost of developing 60 affordable and...
Mastry’s Brewing receives $1.6 million for new headquarters Pinellas County officials awarded $2.3 million Tuesday to help a local brewer overcome soaring construction costs, and to...
Bayfront bistro remains in limbo despite marina selection What should have been a joyous occasion for David Sokol and his nearly 100 employees at Fresco’s Waterfront...
Affordable housing lot program faces hurdles, changes St. Petersburg administrators are revamping the city’s Affordable Lot Disposition Program to increase attainable homeownership opportunities and eliminate construction...