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Rezoning could drastically increase density in St. Pete

As part of ongoing efforts to mitigate St. Petersburg’s housing crisis, city council members are again looking at zoning changes that would increase density and its stock of available units.

During Thursday’s Committee of the Whole Meeting, city council members discussed expanding Neighborhood Traditional Mixed Residential (NTM-1) zoning to within 500 feet of “future major streets.” The city has already initiated NTM-1 rezoning for parcels with alleys within 175 feet of future major streets and high-frequency transit routes - including around SunRunner Bus Rapid Transit stations.

TBARTA faces an existential crisis

TBARTA faces an existential crisis

Places This Week: Changes on Central; $6M estate

Places This Week: Changes on Central; $6M estate

Batter up: Welch releases new Tropicana Field RFP

Batter up: Welch releases new Tropicana Field RFP

Inside the ‘perfect storm’ that sank First Night St. Pete

Inside the ‘perfect storm’ that sank First Night St. Pete

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The month of September in the arts: From Ringo to Lizzo

It happens every couple of years, less often than a presidential election, but more frequently than an appearance in the night sky by Halley’s Comet.

One of the Beatles is coming to town.

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