Covid-19 has further illuminated the dire state of affordable housing stock throughout the county, as low and middle income families struggle to pay mortgages, rent and...
St. Petersburg development officials are preparing a request for proposals to find a private developer to revamp the 86-acre Tropicana Field site. It will be up...
One year ago, I wrote an article asking if St. Pete should follow in the footsteps of Minneapolis, Minnesota and cities across the country working to...
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners has approved guidelines for using some of the proceeds of the Penny for Pinellas sales tax for housing projects...
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...