While interest in St. Petersburg’s derelict Tangerine Plaza has recently soared, city officials will continue working to facilitate an agreement with the Sugar Hill Group. The...
A seemingly increasing homeless population is affecting condominium sales in St. Petersburg. However, new state legislation banning public “camping” contradicts federal law, leaving the city vulnerable...
Embarc Collective launched in March 2019 with 25 Florida-based, early-stage companies; 24 remain in business, defying all national survivability rates. According to the U.S. Bureau of...
Economic and personnel challenges are tempering optimism for the development industry’s economic growth in 2024, according to the latest local Voice of Architecture survey. The Tampa...
Help is just a walk away for thousands of South St. Petersburg residents, as the city’s first Community Support Hub has officially opened its doors. Myriad...
State lawmakers have requested $56.8 million for 11 local projects; however, most will only receive about half the desired amount – before facing the governor’s veto...
Tampa Bay’s population growth outpaced 19 similar metropolitan areas again in 2023; however, costs continue increasing, with residents now spending 57% of their income on housing...
St. Petersburg administrators are revamping the city’s Affordable Lot Disposition Program to increase attainable homeownership opportunities and eliminate construction delays that can span nearly four years....
Dr. Eddie S. Glaude Jr. asked a sold-out crowd at the St. Petersburg Coliseum to do more than celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and...
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch said Wednesday morning’s ribbon-cutting ceremony was more than a celebration of brick and mortar – it symbolized progress in efforts to...