St. Petersburg officials received widespread criticism for reducing insurance coverage on Tropicana Field seven months before Hurricane Milton shredded its roof. They stand by the decision....
Storm-weary St. Petersburg residents – and several realtors – have recently aired concerns after city officials opened nearly 11,000 code enforcement cases on properties potentially damaged...
The City of St. Petersburg incurred at least $247.3 million in costs associated with Hurricanes Helene and Milton, with over half stemming from debris collection efforts....
St. Petersburg is next at-bat to vote on a bond issuance to finance the city’s contribution to a new Tampa Bay Rays stadium. It might not...
St. Petersburg’s City Council reluctantly approved two contracts totaling up to $6.5 million to keep Tropicana Field from further deteriorating after Hurricane Milton shredded the baseball...
Removing – and repairing – the remnants of Tropicana Field’s shredded roof was a priority for St. Petersburg officials and contractors in Hurricane Milton’s immediate aftermath....
Editor’s note: St. Petersburg officials postponed the committee meeting Wednesday morning after the Catalyst published this story. Beth Herendeen, managing director of city development, said it...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s senior official overseeing Florida’s storm recovery process wants residents dismayed by a lack of assistance to reach out with any questions...
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...
Moody’s Analytics believes Hurricane Milton is among the costliest hurricanes to strike the U.S., with estimated insurance losses between $30 billion and $50 billion. Morningstar DBRS...