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...
The Zoie’s restaurant in St. Pete’s Grand Central District, described as a “place for everyone” and known as an inclusive LGBTQ+ destination, permanently closed its doors...
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The St. Petersburg City Council has approved an ordinance that bans unpermitted vendor tables and “table-like objects” that attract crowds and block sidewalks, despite concerns about...
Stephen Schrutt, the entrepreneur behind a handful of innovative culinary concepts in downtown St. Pete, is drawing on the nostalgia of camping and roasting marshmallows over...
As St. Petersburg’s Pier, Edge and Grand Central Districts continue to gain popularity, so does the proliferation of unpermitted vendor tables that attract crowds and block...
Local stakeholders are finally seeing progress on a transit-oriented development (TOD) initiative that could increase density and development options around SunRunner stations. After years of discussions...
While finding available parking in St. Petersburg is increasingly challenging as the city experiences exponential growth, an agreement with the Tampa Bay Rays will provide nearly...
A new retail strip will rise on the corner lot of 22nd Street S. and Central Avenue, directly behind the courtyard used by Tombolo Books and...
The streets in the heart of downtown St. Petersburg were filled with witches, ghosts, ghouls and their four-legged friends during Sunday’s second annual Halloween on Central...