Monica Kile believes preservationists and local officials should use “more carrots and less sticks” to save St. Petersburg’s historic buildings from the wrecking ball. Kile is...
Another themed pop-up bar is open in the old Oyster Bar space. Blitzen Bar, the third rotating themed concept by Crafty Hospitality Group, debuted Nov. 29...
Thirsty First will soon move into Acropolis Greek Taverna’s former building, more than tripling its current space and allowing owner Greg Mikurak to bring his vision...
When construction of Interstate 175 began in the late 1970s, South St. Petersburg neighborhoods were bifurcated. According to city reports, nearly 4,000 people – and 2,700...
A unique professional cycling race designed to promote inclusion, highlight host cities and entertain spectators debuted in St. Petersburg Oct. 21, and stakeholders now hope it...
Ronnica Whaley, founder of a local food truck franchise with a “cult-like” following, will soon open a brick-and-mortar location in St. Petersburg’s Edge District that will...
While Josh Cameron is fond of traditional bare-bones bars, he realized St. Petersburg’s nightlife scene has rapidly evolved and wanted to create a unique experience for...
The State Legislature has allocated $354 million to widen Interstate 275 in north St. Petersburg as part of a regional express lane system. The significant project...
Prominent local author Peter Kageyama, the self-proclaimed “city love guy,” believes colleges embody many municipal characteristics – they both have leadership, constituents, infrastructure and provide programming....
The Oyster Bar’s owners relocated the seafood restaurant after spending the past 25 years in downtown St. Petersburg; its replacement will change with the seasons. Frank...