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Sweeping South St. Pete zoning changes receive final approval

After five years of arduous studies, planning and debate, a historically underutilized and industrial area of St. Petersburg is on the precipice of a growth spurt.

On Sept./ 12, The City Council unanimously approved transit-oriented zoning changes and a Target Employment Center overlay to accommodate multifamily redevelopment while supporting the Warehouse Arts District's creative character. The land use amendments encompass a 58-acre area around 1st Avenue and 22nd Street South.

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St. Pete celebrates its tallest tower topping out

St. Pete celebrates its tallest tower topping out

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Congressional leaders, local lawmakers address climate woes

U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, chair of the Budget Committee, and Congresswoman Kathy Castor led a roundtable discussion on climate change and skyrocketing state insurance premiums Saturday in St. Petersburg.

The Congressional Democrats strategically held the event at the Shore Acres Recreation Center. The city's lowest-lying neighborhood has chronic flooding issues.

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