The first public discussion between Mayor Ken Welch, Tampa Bay Rays representatives and city council members on their quest to redevelop Tropicana Field began on a...
For The Deuces Live and many other stakeholders, St. Petersburg’s historic 22nd Street South corridor represents “the art and soul of St. Pete.” Latorra Bowles plans...
Development firm Altis Cardinal needed the Development Review Commission’s approval Oct. 3 to ensure a Sprouts Farmers Market would anchor its 34.3-acre redevelopment in St. Petersburg’s...
St. Petersburg Fire Chief Jim Large is back leading the department, nearly three weeks after Mayor Ken Welch placed him on administrative leave amid an investigation...
An initiative to implement a special assessment district in downtown St. Petersburg is gaining traction. It would fund improvements and provide cleanliness and safety programs. Jason...
While Alex Rey avoided termination at a recent special commission meeting, St. Pete Beach officials stripped their city manager of authority and launched an official investigation...
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...
The St. Petersburg City Council has approved an ordinance that bans unpermitted vendor tables and “table-like objects” that attract crowds and block sidewalks, despite concerns about...
The University of South Florida’s pursuit of an on-campus stadium reached another milestone Tuesday as officials unanimously approved its $340 million price tag and a financing...
Former St. Petersburg city council member and mayoral candidate Robert Blackmon’s dreams of converting a 97-year-old Standard Oil service station into a coffee shop are one...