While just three years shy of celebrating its centennial birthday, St. Petersburg College (SPC) continues fostering workforce development and innovation by incorporating new technologies into its...
Tampa Bay’s population growth outpaced 19 similar metropolitan areas again in 2023; however, costs continue increasing, with residents now spending 57% of their income on housing...
What was once a deplorable mobile home park just outside St. Petersburg city limits will now house an affordable housing community for residents with special needs....
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...
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,...
St. Petersburg officials hope a recently approved ordinance amendment will curb the city’s online reputation as a haven for the bohemian, social media-supported movement known as...
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....
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch said Wednesday morning’s ribbon-cutting ceremony was more than a celebration of brick and mortar – it symbolized progress in efforts to...
Tommy Del Zoppo remains unphased by a series of events that have delayed the historic Cordova Inn’s long-planned expansion. Del Zoppo, cofounder and CEO of New...
The development group responsible for a new, unique condominium tower in downtown St. Petersburg celebrated reaching a construction milestone before the new year. The Nolen, a...