The developer behind the Residences at 400 Central, downtown St. Petersburg’s tallest building, plans to build a new tower overlooking nearby Mirrror Lake. City officials previously...
St. Petersburg officials are weighing the pros and cons of extending the city’s residential parking permit program away from the downtown core. Evan Mory, director of...
Julie Marcus, Pinellas County’s supervisor of elections, candidly reflected on an “outstanding” voter turnout Tuesday – particularly considering the area is still reeling from back-to-back hurricanes....
Residents reeling from two hurricanes in rapid succession still have a civic duty to vote in less than three weeks. However, their polling location may have...
The Pinellas County Jail has lacked beds for hundreds of inmates in recent months after new legislation made it harder to release low-level offenders before trial....
The development group planning to bring a Waldorf Astoria-branded condominium tower to downtown St. Petersburg has dramatically redesigned what would become the city’s tallest building. According...
City officials are exploring alternative uses for underutilized green space near downtown St. Petersburg, including expanding a publicly owned affordable housing complex. Councilmember Gina Driscoll requested...
Clearwater-based KnowBe4 recently announced that the global cybersecurity firm unwittingly hired a “fake IT worker from North Korea” who immediately attempted to download malware. A July...
St. Petersburg developers will likely see their sewer capacity fees soar by 52.38% in the upcoming fiscal year as the city continues experiencing exponential growth. Administrators...
Mayor Ken Welch noted that St. Petersburg sits on the precipice of a “historic opportunity” Tuesday morning. Just over four hours later, after a final workshop...