“They call it the workhorse. Old reliable.”
“And it will be a service that our citizens will be proud to take.”
Mayor Ken Welch recently told city council members that his administration has considered purchasing the Pinellas County Job Corps Center in St. Petersburg to prevent students...
The Pinellas County Commission recently approved two bond sales totaling $74.16 million to help finance 448 affordable housing units in Largo and Tarpon Springs. The Housing...
Miami-based real estate investment firm Torose Equities has acquired prime commercial real estate in rapidly developing downtown St. Petersburg. Founder Scott Sherman told the Catalyst that...
A popular neighborhood grocer in South St. Petersburg faces demolition as, ironically, a local nonprofit plans to transform the property into a food pantry and social...
Local low-income seniors will soon have hundreds of new affordable housing options, with some units dedicated to households earning just 40% of the area median income....
The St. Petersburg City Council unanimously approved a $5.1 million contract Feb. 6 to help protect neighborhoods around flood-prone Lake Maggiore from inundation experienced during Hurricane...
City Councilmember Gina Driscoll has eyed vacant property along Salt Creek – nearly three acres of it – for years. She thought St. Petersburg, undergoing rapid...