“The home of the Tampa Bay Rays is right here at Tropicana Field.”
The Louise Graham Regeneration Center's roots trace back to 1949, when facilities for developmentally disabled adults did not accept African Americans.
Several city council members expressed hope that the Tampa Bay Rowdies will remain in St. Petersburg for the foreseeable future.
Council Chair Copley Gerdes said officials 'had to put the railroad together from hurricane to recovery, and the numbers were on the bottom of the railroad...
A three-year-old redevelopment proposal that would have brought a Moffitt Cancer Center to St. Petersburg is again noteworthy, as new plans for part of the site...
Recent reports have noted that a new state grant would prevent St. Petersburg from redeveloping Albert Whitted Airport for at least 20 years. That is an...
Hundreds of Tampa Bay Rays tickets remain available for the team’s first-ever regular season game in Tampa – despite their temporary home holding just 11,026 people....
Reactions were swift Thursday to Tampa Bay Rays owner Stuart Sternberg’s announcement that he would not move forward with plans to build a new $1.37 billion...
St. Petersburg has 13 new projects in the pipeline. However, the Historic Gas Plant District’s $6.5 billion redevelopment remains top of mind. Myriad civic and...
An ongoing legal battle surrounding the presidential pause and review of federal funding could not have come at a worse time for the City of St....