Mayor Ken Welch’s second annual State of the City address may have lacked a major announcement, but the pomp, circumstance and focus on unity found at...
St. Petersburg residents could vote on what projects or departments receive $1 million in funding through a unique program proposed by the mayoral administration. City Administrator...
Since 2017, city officials have worked to reestablish a grocer along a culturally significant corridor in South St. Petersburg known for its lack of fresh food,...
Soaring costs and soil contamination have stalled an ambitious multi-use project meant to spur jobs, entrepreneurialism and homeownership opportunities on a historic Black corridor in St....
Local government subsidies will now account for over a third of the cost of developing 60 affordable and workforce housing units in South St. Petersburg. Bruce...
What should have been a joyous occasion for David Sokol and his nearly 100 employees at Fresco’s Waterfront Bistro left more questions than answers. Mayor Ken...
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....
Tampa Bay Rays’ leadership realizes that soundbites and succinct news articles cannot adequately convey the complexities surrounding the Historic Gas Plant District’s history and its 20-year,...
A campaign announcing the Tampa Bay Rays are “Here to Stay” reached millions of people, and St. Petersburg administrators believe ongoing media coverage will continue garnering...
Three buildings, including two built in 1920, could soon make way for a 25-story tower with 152 residential or short-term rental units near downtown St. Petersburg....