St. Petersburg residents living around two urban corridors hope zoning changes will increase housing, community amenities, density and height limitations; they don’t want more gas stations....
Following a zoning change, a .79-acre parcel in a predominantly residential area of west St. Petersburg could soon feature a mixed-use development with 19 townhomes. City...
At least 39 residents seeking critical home repairs could now lose their property due to “aggressive” contractors and a controversial loan program that doesn’t require a...
For the third time since 2018, city administrators presented a plan to council members to require new commercial and residential projects to feature electric vehicle (EV)...
Ceremonies for what race promoters dubbed “the world’s fastest spring break party” commenced Thursday morning, kicking off three days of auto racing and events in downtown...
Housing experts praised St. Petersburg officials for approving the transformation of a lumber yard into housing with 100% affordable units; they are now considering adopting a...
Stretching from Tarpon Springs to St. Petersburg, the Pinellas Trail is a 45-mile public asset that residents and businesses increasingly hope to connect with and utilize....
Downtown St. Petersburg is off the charts in terms of the growth it has experienced over the last year, with giant cranes hovering over sites throughout...