Community celebrates Foodie Labs opening in St. Pete While ceremonial ribbon-cutting events are typically low-key affairs reserved for civic and business leaders, over 150 people registered...
Stakeholders discuss plans for expansive college-owned property Developable land is at a premium in and around St. Petersburg – the largest municipality in Florida’s densest county...
Former CENTCOM commander wants USF to educate officers Retired Marine Gen. Kenneth F. “Frank” McKenzie, former commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), decided to continue his...
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...
Yacht club’s new owners envision creating a ‘destination’ The 37,000-square-foot Treasure Island Yacht and Tennis Club will soon have a new lease on life as an...
St. Petersburg Council member will not seek another term City Councilmember John Muhammad has had a change of heart. In late December, he told the Catalyst...
What a $39 million grant could mean for Lealman Pinellas County officials continue investing significant resources in unincorporated and underserved Lealman, a growing community just outside...
Education software giant acquires local startup Illinois-based Follett School Solutions, the nation’s largest provider of K-12 educational software, recently acquired a Tampa serial entrepreneur’s academic fundraising...
Former mobile home site to become affordable housing What was once a deplorable mobile home park just outside St. Petersburg city limits will now house an...
Welch emphasizes milestones, commitments at State of the City Mayor Ken Welch’s second annual State of the City address may have lacked a major announcement, but...