The city will begin relocating utilities along the San Martin Bridge in March.
The Tierra Verde Marina could become Florida's second-largest boat storage facility, to the dismay of many residents.
“And it will be a service that our citizens will be proud to take.”
The 370-unit multifamily project's development team now has 60 days to consider the Development Review Commission's feedback regarding height and architectural concerns.
A local developer plans to demolish seven structures in the Downtown St. Petersburg National Register Historic District to build a 21-story luxury apartment tower. If approved,...
St. Petersburg must remove and prohibit street murals honoring the city’s diversity and inclusivity, along with any other roadway and sidewalk art, or potentially lose state...
In June 2024, multiple city council members opposed offering the Sugar Hill Group 18 additional months to prove they could meet an already long-negotiated development agreement’s...
Update: The city provided the following statement regarding new documents that note an “anticipated reopening in the fall of 2025.” “We are pleased with the progress...
Several land use and zoning changes in a coastal high-hazard area will accommodate a St. Petersburg-based contractor’s new headquarters and a 20-unit townhome development. City council...
The St. Petersburg City Council has unanimously approved an action plan that will infuse $159.8 million in federal funding into a community still recovering from the...