St. Petersburg City Council members recently heard updated cost and timing estimates on the extensive Barack Obama Main Library renovation project for the first time in...
St. Petersburg residents living around two urban corridors hope zoning changes will increase housing, community amenities, density and height limitations; they don’t want more gas stations....
Following a zoning change, a .79-acre parcel in a predominantly residential area of west St. Petersburg could soon feature a mixed-use development with 19 townhomes. City...
An initiative to help 253 St. Petersburg city employees with residency requirements afford soaring rents has just 23 participants through its first eight months. The program...
First opened in 1917, the St. Petersburg Yacht Club’s downtown facility has served as a waterfront landmark for over a century; however, father time and mother...
Anyone who receives mail can help their food-insecure neighbors – particularly children – this summer by leaving a special package for postal workers Saturday, May 13....
Less than two weeks after Pinellas County and municipal leadership collectively pledged to increase affordable housing efforts, commissioners dedicated $12.51 million to advance four developments in...
John Catsimatidis Sr. considers himself a “common-sense billionaire,” as noted in the title of his recently released book; he also believes people have undervalued St. Petersburg’s...
Like much of the city and state, the University of South Florida St. Petersburg’s waterfront campus is uniquely susceptible to climate change effects, particularly rising sea...
New statistics showing development, housing costs, relocation and remote work data vividly illustrate how housing in St. Petersburg has drastically changed in recent years. Numbers, as...