Tampa Bay development industry stakeholders expect service demand and construction to cool in 2025, due to an unprecedented hurricane season’s impacts and higher costs. However, they...
Tampa Bay has improved in 10 of 11 economic vitality metrics and nine of 12 that measure civic quality, underscoring the positive outlook in two complimentary...
The St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce has unveiled a new workforce development program designed to mitigate employment and business success barriers. The launch of HIRE...
Mayor Ken Welch’s third annual State of the City address highlighted St. Petersburg’s resilience amid storms, economic challenges and opposition to equitable initiatives. The event began...
A rapidly expanding solar-powered streetlight startup has hired a new executive. John Hantzis formerly managed operations at Amazon, and helps advise the FBI on critical infrastructure...
A local husband-and-wife duo has signed a franchising agreement with a fast-growing chain of pickleball clubs that will bring several new indoor courts to Pinellas County....
A rapidly growing neighborhood in downtown St. Petersburg’s shadow has received the city’s first Local Historical District designation since 2021. City Council members voted 5-2 Thursday...
Florida’s top-ranked children’s hospital will soon expand its downtown St. Petersburg campus to better accommodate complex surgical procedures and the area’s growth. Johns Hopkins All Children’s...
The latest Pinellas County Employment Sites Program (ESP) success story is a nearly 48,000-square-foot manufacturing facility along the 22nd Avenue North corridor in St. Petersburg. Local...
St. Petersburg officials are weighing the pros and cons of extending the city’s residential parking permit program away from the downtown core. Evan Mory, director of...