Condominium owners in St. Petersburg face towering uncertainty as over 200 buildings must complete Milestone Inspection Reports by Dec. 31. A new state law requires mandatory...
Pinellas County is home to nearly 24,000 known short-term vacation rentals, and elected officials have found it increasingly difficult to regulate a now sophisticated and nuanced...
City officials project that St. Petersburg will spend $6.8 billion on capital improvements over the next 30 years, with water resources and infrastructure improvements accounting for...
In February 2023, St. Petersburg city officials dedicated $250,000 to outside attorneys working on Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment agreements; the amount has since soared to...
City officials are increasing St. Petersburg’s down payment assistance from $60,000 to $75,000; however, state funding changes present new hurdles for citywide expansion. Dr. Avery Slyker,...
The “world’s fastest spring break party” returns to St. Petersburg this weekend, bringing hundreds of thousands of spectators – and their wallets – to the downtown...
Pinellas County officials are considering raising surface water assessment rates by 12% or borrowing millions from other initiatives to cover increasing operational costs and keep the...
A local development firm is celebrating the completion of its first workforce housing project, the Sixteenth Square Townhomes, and the homeownership opportunities it provides. St. Petersburg-based...
The St. Petersburg City Council unanimously approved increasing funding, from $2.3 million to $9.7 million, for a long-awaited project that will provide 264 affordable and workforce...
Pinellas County Commissioners have more than doubled their previous funding allocation, from $5.6 million to $12.4 million, to help start construction on a long-awaited affordable housing...