Pinellas County Commissioners recently approved several comprehensive plan changes and land use amendments to foster revitalization across a historically underserved, unincorporated community bordering St. Petersburg. Three...
St. Petersburg administrators are updating their city-owned land policies and hope to help fund affordable housing initiatives by selling surplus parcels. However, homeowners abutting slivers of...
St. Petersburg’s mayoral administration hopes to provide some long-sought-after clarity for developers seeking to acquire city-owned parcels, particularly after a failed bid to build a Moffit...
The Tampa Bay Rays have sought a new stadium for 18 years, only for ambitious proposals to fall short like a high-fly ball caught at the...
The Oyster Bar’s owners relocated the seafood restaurant after spending the past 25 years in downtown St. Petersburg; its replacement will change with the seasons. Frank...
St. Petersburg’s popularity has soared alongside the cost of living, and many people have discovered a way to take advantage of local amenities without footing the...
Jillian Bandes noted that federal grants to establish the SunRunner came with the caveat that local leaders must update zoning along the route to enhance development...
For Ray Roa, editor-in-chief at Creative Loafing Tampa, the weekly publication’s recent acquisition is akin to lyrics immortalized by rock legends The Who: “Meet the new...
The local craft brewery explosion helped fuel St. Petersburg’s renaissance as a culture, arts and hospitality destination, and the Dozark family was there from the beginning....
While most new municipal ordinances and amendments promote growth to increase St. Petersburg’s housing stock, city officials must now ensure that any land-use changes are not...