The St. Petersburg renaissance has been in full swing for more than a decade. We’ve excelled in many areas and struggled in others. In our series...
The scale of the housing affordability crisis in St. Petersburg and across the country is massive – a crisis by any standard. According to 2017 U.S....
The city of St. Petersburg will spend $300 million over five years to address the city’s long-neglected sewer system, and likely will need to spend up...
Pinellas Affordable Living Inc. plans to build 20 apartments for low-income and homeless people with special needs in the Historic Uptown neighborhood north of downtown St....
The St. Petersburg City Council has tentatively approved a $640.8 million operating budget for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. The spending plan reflects the...
Surveys showing loneliness is at a peak in the United States are shaping plans for Riverwalk Place, a luxury condominium project in downtown Tampa. The 53-story...
The St. Petersburg City Council has given the go-ahead to two very different housing developments for the city. Meeting as the Community Redevelopment Agency, city council...
For months, the St. Petersburg City Council has spent hours debating a solution to the affordable housing crisis in the form of a “lockbox” affordable housing...
Last week, the City of St. Petersburg unveiled a comprehensive plan to address housing affordability. It was a wonderful event attended by a large cross-section of...
While St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman’s term doesn’t end until 2022, he may already be in the business of legacy building. Kriseman stood alongside Deputy Mayor...