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City officials assess raw sewage leak impacts

While crews have stopped a leak that dumped about 10,600 gallons of untreated sewage into St. Petersburg’s Riviera Bay, city officials are still working to assess environmental impacts.

One thing is clear, however: The area needs new infrastructure. City Council Chair Brandi Gabbard told the Catalyst, "It has come to our attention that the pipe cannot be salvaged."

Emerging Technology Lab completes USFSP’s Innovation Lane

Emerging Technology Lab completes USFSP’s Innovation Lane

Former councilman sees community value in strip malls

Former councilman sees community value in strip malls

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Playhouse Theatre may become an office building

The Playhouse Theatre will soon meet the wrecking ball as plans have been filed for a new development to rise in its place. 

Property owner Reid Graves, a St. Pete Urology physician, and ARO Engineering have filed a stormwater permit application for the demolition and redevelopment of the nearly 100-year-old theater at 1850 Central Ave. and the shuttered Morph Nightclub building next door at 1833 1st Ave. S. 

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