St. Petersburg city officials are allocating funding for much-needed repairs and upgrades at downtown Williams Park’s “iconic” bandshell. The estimated $1.95 million project would allow for...
City officials, particularly Mayor Ken Welch, are taking a fresh look at St. Petersburg’s Manhattan Casino after the lease expired on yet another failed venture at...
Pinellas County Schools could have sold the 98-year-old building overlooking Mirror Lake near downtown St. Petersburg to a developer. Even without an expansive, functional structure, land...
As demographics evolve and aging Baby Boomers undergo a historic transfer of wealth, St. Petersburg is now home to the state’s only trust company founded, managed...
The University of South Florida is pacing state institutions across several performance metrics and adding to already historic funding levels for its efforts. During its meeting...
In September 2021, the City of St. Petersburg became the first municipality in Florida to take advantage of a new House Bill that allows for a...
Following up on a proposal submitted last December by St. Petersburg City Council member Gina Driscoll, the City’s Urban Planning and Historic Preservation Division staff conducted...
St. Petersburg’s oldest tourist attraction may get a facelift this year – restoring it to its mid-century grandeur. Sunken Gardens, which has been at 1825 4th...
Should any member of England’s royal family ever make a quick whistlestop in St. Petersburg, odds are the itinerary would include afternoon tea at the Chattaway....
St. Petersburg City Council members who voted to approve downtown’s controversial Bezu condominium tower say they felt duty-bound to honor the city’s existing land use policies....