St. Petersburg’s road from winter playground to retirement village to buzzing metropolis has been long and bumpy. Arguments over what should remain, and what should be...
Construction recently commenced on a unique mixed-use townhome development in West St. Petersburg, and the local development team has already sold two of the nine residences....
Manny Leto realizes that touting historic preservation’s benefits is often a subjective debate centered around aesthetic appeal; he now has data highlighting its economic impacts. Leto,...
After several years of planning, discussions and meetings, the St. Petersburg City Council has enacted zoning changes that allow density increases on nearly 3,000 properties. While...
Preserve the ‘Burg, St. Pete’s nonprofit advocate for historic preservation, will advance its cause with a public exposition and forum Saturday at the St. Petersburg Shuffleboard...
St. Pete city council members postponed the discussion on the Mirror Lake neighborhood historical district designation due to it potentially jeopardizing the proposed site of the...
A home once owned by the developer of the Vinoy Hotel and a house constructed by a noted builder are among the five structures that will...
The building that currently is home to the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American History Museum could soon be designated a local historic landmark. The St....
The Kenwood Historic District — already listed in the National Register of Historic Places — could see a growing presence in the St. Petersburg Register of Historic...
When you’re building a house, you need to start with a solid, sturdy foundation. That’s exactly how Harry Heuman views historic preservation. “Historic preservation knowledge and...