Last week, Minneapolis became a beacon of innovation for successful cities across the country to follow. With the passage of Minneapolis 2040, the city’s comprehensive plan,...
Big things are coming to the EDGE district, and they all have one thing in common – Jonathan Daou. The New York transplant and founder of...
A second proposal to buy city-owned land downtown raises a key question about corporate expansion and jobs versus luxury housing for the city of St. Petersburg....
Walking into Intermezzo Coffee & Cocktails on a sunny Thursday morning, an under-caffeinated Catalyst reporter miraculously noticed a bright white sign in the window of the...
St. Petersburg City Council members who voted to approve downtown’s controversial Bezu condominium tower say they felt duty-bound to honor the city’s existing land use policies....
Soho, Hyde Park, Tribeca, Fremont, Ballard, Dumbo. What’s in a name? When it comes to a neighborhood or business district, a name is its identity,...
Members of St. Petersburg’s Downtown Neighborhood Association got a progress update and a virtual walk-through of the new pier at the organization’s monthly meeting Wednesday night....
There’s more than a year to go before the new St. Pete Pier opens, but excitement is already at a fever pitch for the city’s Downtown...
Tumbleweeds roll briskly across the old K-Mart parking lot on 34th Street South. At night, a lonely wind whistles through cracks in the abandoned, whitewashed storefront,...
OPINION By Jonathan Kile In a rare case of a developer coming up short, the St. Petersburg City Council recently rejected Michel Regignano’s plans for a...