This story was updated with new information. Pinellas County and its municipalities have received $233 million in Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding to lessen the impacts...
Florida’s auto insurance laws date back to 1971, when the average cost of a new car was $3,900 and a gallon of gas was under 40...
Residential neighborhoods in St. Petersburg could soon see 10-story mixed-use buildings adjacent to single-family homes, following changes to the state’s Live Local Act. Districts and structures...
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...
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...
Pinellas County’s leadership will not let voters decide if they want an elected mayor to oversee government operations, despite initial eagerness to explore the sweeping change....
Four development teams – some for the second time – have submitted proposals to provide affordable homeownership opportunities at a city-owned site in West St. Petersburg. ...
The development group behind what will become St. Petersburg’s tallest and first luxury-branded building has unveiled new project details as sales commence. Jon Glickman, acquisition director...
City administrators have hit the reset button on plans to provide 105 new attainable homeownership opportunities and an arts center in West St. Petersburg. Council Chair...
The City of St. Petersburg will secure an $85 million line of credit from Bank of America to pay for ongoing storm recovery costs. Administrators believe...