The first City Hall on Tour event of 2025 highlighted a new $160 million storm recovery initiative – Sunrise St. Pete – and provided an informal...
Thousands of local homes and businesses were recently damaged or destroyed by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. However, many tenants and landlords remain unaware of their rights...
The St. Petersburg City Council recently passed a resolution proponents hope will mitigate the effects of state legislation that forced local leaders to scrap their Tenant...
A recent housing update provided several notable statistics as St. Petersburg’s leadership works to facilitate 7,800 new units by 2030. Amy Foster, housing development administrator, began...
Dozens of elderly residents recently lined up outside the Sunshine Center in downtown St. Petersburg to receive a box of farm-fresh fruits and vegetables. Saving Our...
St. Petersburg abruptly scrapped its Tenant Bill of Rights in July 2023 due to state preemptions; an initiative to implement similar protections in some form is...
The City of St. Pete Beach is perilously close to not having a functioning government as all four city commissioners intend to leave office before Dec....
Three townhome projects, including a long-delayed development just a few blocks south of the Tropicana Field redevelopment site, will soon provide 64 homeownership opportunities in South...
Years of work to establish and enhance local renter protections is now all for naught due to a recently enacted state law. The St. Petersburg City...
The U.S. Department of Commerce recently stated that digital inclusion is more than a social program that increases computer and internet access; it is now an...