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City council approves amendments paving the way for Sundial deal

The St. Petersburg City Council approved parking amendments at the downtown Sundial, allowing businessman Bill Edwards to move forward with selling the shopping center. 

Edwards, who has owned the 85,357-square-foot retail and dining center since 2011, is under contract to sell it to Safety Harbor-based Paradise Ventures for $27.5. The deal is expected to close on Feb. 17, but before they can execute a deal, changes were needed relating to the parking situation. 

CareerSource CEO resigns following whistleblower investigation

CareerSource CEO resigns following whistleblower investigation

Places This Week: Gateway Market Center redesign; Affordable housing in Skyway District

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Chamber celebrates St. Pete’s diversity, developments

Chamber celebrates St. Pete’s diversity, developments

Committee finds rent control unfeasible, looks to ARPA funds

Committee finds rent control unfeasible, looks to ARPA funds

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Waveney Ann Moore: A jobs program boosts skills and employment in challenged neighborhoods

We learned a few days ago that the U.S. economy added 467,000 jobs in January and the unemployment rate of 4 percent had remained virtually unchanged since December.

The Biden administration, breathing a sigh of relief, proclaimed the good news.

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