News

What’s ahead for St. Petersburg’s sustainability and resiliency work in 2020

Five years after it was created, St. Petersburg’s Office of Sustainability & Resiliency isn’t slowing down.

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Jabil consolidates healthcare operations

Jabil Inc. has launched Jabil Healthcare, an organization that combines several of the company’s businesses under a single umbrella.

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Take a look inside the new Body Electric gym in the Warehouse Arts District

The owners of The Body Electric Yoga Co. cut the ribbon Friday on their second site, The Body Electric Athletic Co.

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Media

SPx Episode 62: Steve Raymund, Former CEO of Tech Data

Behind the rise of Tech Data: Steve Raymund talks decision-making, acquisitions and customer-first mentality

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Culture

Looking ahead: The month of February in the arts

Sphinx Virtuosi, one of America’s most dynamic chamber orchestras, will make five concert appearances in St. Petersburg during the third week in February.

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The Shuffle

Bill Carstarphen
Peerfit

Zaps

The Hustle

Anna Ayres

Anna Ayres is living out her full-time artist's dream in the Sunshine City, but her love of painting and art came much earlier - from her roots in Vermont.

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Pier

Take a virtual stroll with the mayor on the St. Pete Pier (VIDEO)

Solar panels and trees have found a home on the new St. Pete Pier, as a new construction video just released by the city shows.

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Influencer

Tony DiBenedetto
Think Big For Kids

Focus: Community Voices

Action, not data collection, required to create nutrition equity in St. Petersburg

Community-owned grocery co-ops, limitations on dollar-type stores, mobile markets, free food distribution and coolers at city-run recreation centers are myriad ways the City of St. Petersburg is tackling its food insecurity issues.

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Events

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ICYMI: Revamped Trop Field site will be a ‘Grow Smarter research and business park’

St. Petersburg development officials are preparing a request for proposals to find a private developer to revamp the 86-acre Tropicana Field site.

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