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Judge refuses to stop Sundial construction in St. Pete

A global investment firm’s attempt to halt construction on the Sundial in downtown St. Petersburg has failed after a circuit court judge ruled in favor of the retail center’s ownership.

New York-based Florida 2005 Theaters LLC, an entity created by the Carlyle Group, sought a preliminary injunction to stop renovations on the plaza’s courtyard. The private equity firm owns and operates the AMC Sundial 12.

Children’s boutique introduces sustainable ‘pre-loved’ section

Children’s boutique introduces sustainable ‘pre-loved’ section

St. Pete business park sells for $27.2 million

St. Pete business park sells for $27.2 million

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Morean Arts Center’s $15 million request moves forward

The Morean Arts Center’s proposed $30 million redevelopment project in downtown St. Petersburg recently cleared its first - albeit somewhat minor - hurdle.

Pinellas County Commissioners unanimously approved advancing the institution’s $15.2 million tourist development tax request at their Sept. 5 meeting. That allows Visit St. Pete-Clearwater (VSPC) to analyze the project’s potential economic impacts.

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