A developer based in South Florida can now build up to 776 housing units at the site.
St. Petersburg is home to 4,218 businesses that have navigated economic downturns, soaring living costs and exponential growth to serve customers for over 20 years.
St. Petersburg’s annual job growth decreased by 3% in 2024 after increasing by roughly 6% in 2021 and 2022. City council members now want answers. The...
St. Petersburg is home to over 4,200 businesses that have served residents for at least two decades, despite many others falling victim to soaring costs and...
We’re asking thought leaders, business people and creatives to talk about the upcoming new year and give us catalyzing ideas for making St. Pete a better...
St. Petersburg officials have established an advanced air mobility task force’s framework, less than a month after stressing the need to “catch up” with the rapidly...
St. Petersburg, Pinellas County and Tampa Bay Rays officials took a moment to celebrate what Mayor Ken Welch called a “providential day” Wednesday morning. The meeting...
In January 2023, Mayor Ken Welch compared a proposed partnership between St. Petersburg and the Tampa Bay Rays to an engagement. He also hoped Pinellas County...
Pinellas County Commissioners are now up to bat regarding plans to replace Tropicana Field with a new $1.37 billion ballpark for the Tampa Bay Rays. The...
Long-awaited plans to breathe new life into Joe’s Creek and, by proxy, historically underserved areas surrounding the once prominent watershed, are moving forward. Pinellas County officials...