Transforming 33 miles of disused rail lines into multi-use urban trails has generated $10 billion in economic development along Atlanta’s BeltLine, among myriad other municipal benefits....
St. Petersburg administrators are updating their city-owned land policies and hope to help fund affordable housing initiatives by selling surplus parcels. However, homeowners abutting slivers of...
St. Petersburg’s mayoral administration hopes to provide some long-sought-after clarity for developers seeking to acquire city-owned parcels, particularly after a failed bid to build a Moffit...
Monthly utility bills will increase by 4% to 8.5% in St. Petersburg due to aging infrastructure and inflationary costs. City Councilmembers approved the new rates, which...
In 2022, St. Petersburg administrators identified 14 industrially zoned properties that met an affordable housing program’s requirements – that number balloons to 74 under the Live...
Jillian Bandes noted that federal grants to establish the SunRunner came with the caveat that local leaders must update zoning along the route to enhance development...
Two St. Petersburg-based companies held a hackathon – dubbed “Operation Cocaine Sharks,” after a recent Discovery Channel special – to help enhance the U.S. Coast Guard’s...
Experience, sincerity, transparency and an intimate understanding of the affordable housing struggle are just a few reasons three Black developers believe school officials chose them for...
A plethora of shops and restaurants continue attracting people to downtown St. Petersburg, increasing the need for more condominiums and other establishments; the ensuing construction, however,...
Questions regarding a five-year lease agreement for an extensive project estimated to cost over $30 million dominated discourse during the St. Petersburg Municipal Marina redevelopment’s pre-proposal...