The proposed new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark and surrounding Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment will each feature $500,000 worth of city-owned, insured and maintained public art...
Pinellas County residents, governments and development stakeholders have a new tool to track the Live Local Act’s success – or lack thereof – at mitigating the...
Friday’s luncheon at Tropicana Field helped dispel oft-repeated refrains that the public-private partnership embarking on a $6.5 billion redevelopment project in St. Petersburg has shunned public...
Developable land is at a premium in and around St. Petersburg – the largest municipality in Florida’s densest county – and a local college has it...
K. Alicia Schulhof promised a room full of local business leaders that she would address the “elephant in the room” after discussing another pediatric patient named...
A local nonprofit will continue operating from one of the area’s most underserved communities after Pinellas County officials agreed to relinquish the building it leases in...
City officials are purchasing over five acres from St. Petersburg College (SPC) to build approximately 105 affordable townhomes, with 30% reserved for students and faculty. St....
St. Petersburg administrators are updating their city-owned land policies and hope to help fund affordable housing initiatives by selling surplus parcels. However, homeowners abutting slivers of...
St. Petersburg’s mayoral administration hopes to provide some long-sought-after clarity for developers seeking to acquire city-owned parcels, particularly after a failed bid to build a Moffit...
After serving the area for 70 years, the Parc Center for Disabilities is undergoing what Michelle Detweiler called a rebirth. Detweiler, the St. Petersburg stalwart’s president...