Burgeoning minority and women-owned small businesses affiliated with the Saturday Shoppes will soon have brick-and-mortar space downtown, thanks to a new partnership with the St. Petersburg...
Long before becoming one of Time‘s 100 Most Influential People, Nadine Smith was arrested at Largo City Hall for handing someone a flier emblazoned with “Don’t Discriminate”...
After years of public opposition and financial challenges, several local officials and stakeholders came together Monday to break ground on a senior affordable housing development with...
A St. Petersburg-based entrepreneur is creating a platform that unites artists, venue owners and supporters to bolster the local music scene and mitigate booking challenges. After...
City officials continue formulating an updated Stormwater Master Plan incorporating new modeling technology, sea level rise and rainfall data, stakeholder feedback and policy recommendations to reduce...
New partnerships, funding and an expanding workforce are helping the St. Pete Greenhouse foster an increasingly diverse entrepreneurial ecosystem; team members are also helping mitigate the...
While the associated cost, equipment, traveling, physical exertion and learning curve prevent many people from navigating underwater marine habitats, a relatively new experience increases accessibility. Tampa’s...
Calls for area officials to collectively address Tampa Bay’s congested roadways and limited transportation options have reached a crescendo, and a Pinellas County organization recently unveiled...
Several prominent local leaders began their work week by coming together and discussing area challenges and opportunities at a Monday morning “Power Breakfast.” The Suncoast Tiger...
St. Petersburg’s leadership continues working to increase opportunities for minority and women-owned businesses in the city by maximizing a long-awaited program’s impact. During Thursday’s Committee of...