As congregations continue declining, and costs continue rising alongside property values, more church officials are looking to excess land as a much-needed funding source. Members of...
The culturally significant Deuces Corridor once faced perception issues that hindered redevelopment, and stakeholders in Midtown St. Petersburg must now overcome zoning challenges and lengthy processes....
Many questions remain following Mayor Ken Welch’s selection of the Tampa Bay Rays and Hines partnership to redevelop Tropicana Field and the historic Gas Plant District....
Much has changed since the Parc Center for Disabilities welcomed its first 10 kids in 1953; however, two things have remained constant – the need for...
The YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg is now hosting an open gym program at the Lealman Exchange. The gymnasium officially re-opened on December 5, and includes...
In just over 20 years, Freddy Williams went from attending the Boys & Girls Club to leading local affiliates to overseeing a national association with revenues...
Billed as the largest on the Gulf Coast, the St. Petersburg Power and Sailboat show attracted a record-breaking crowd of marine enthusiasts to the city’s downtown...
The reopening event for a reimagined Center for Health Equity was a passionate affair, meant to stoke community pride and togetherness while highlighting the need to...
St. Petersburg city council members recently heard how implementing neighborhood plans can increase community safety, spur economic development and even stem gentrification in predominantly Black neighborhoods,...
Officials at Codeboxx, a local technology training company, take pride in evolving program curricula and preparing students to become industry and community leaders. As such, the...