Pinellas County transportation officials plan to purchase up to two high-speed vessels, which they would then lease to a private operator for an enhanced ferry service...
Doug Dozark was at the center of a craft brewery explosion that helped fuel St. Petersburg’s renaissance. He believes the industry’s heyday has since faded into...
A ‘Center for the Arts’ along St. Petersburg’s downtown waterfront could include a 66,000-square-foot conference center, new retail space and expansions to the Dali Museum and...
St. Petersburg City Council members unanimously approved allocating $4.5 million to a sprawling mixed-use development Thursday amid debate over what now constitutes affordable housing. Once complete,...
Two critical infrastructure projects in St. Petersburg are now in limbo due to the presidential administration’s death-by-a-thousand-cuts approach to federal agencies. Documents obtained by the Catalyst...
Affordable housing market headwinds have reached gale force due to tariffs, legislative uncertainty, labor shortages and general cost increases. The City of St. Petersburg plans to...
Pinellas County identified 1,400 mobile homes that needed substantial damage assessments following Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Approximately 1,100 of those residents recently received letters confirming the...
While it is clear that the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus suffered significant damage from an unprecedented hurricane season, details remain murkier than the...
St. Petersburg will fulfill previous obligations and, hopefully, avoid litigation with the Tampa Bay Rays by repairing Tropicana Field’s roof. The city council approved a $22.5...
The smell of mold and sewage now greets Tropicana Field’s rare visitors nearly six months after Hurricane Milton shredded the domed stadium’s roof. St. Petersburg officials,...