Although it “may not be as emotionally satisfying as a street brawl,” Mayor Ken Welch said the city will create new “powerful expressions of who we...
Residential neighborhoods in St. Petersburg could soon see 10-story mixed-use buildings adjacent to single-family homes, following changes to the state’s Live Local Act. Districts and structures...
A global investment firm and the owners of the Sundial retail complex in downtown St. Petersburg have reached a cease-fire after an over-year-long legal battle. Circuit...
While it may seem counterintuitive, a devastating hurricane season helped fuel the launch of a new St. Petersburg-based property insurance company. Patriot Select Property and Casualty...
St. Petersburg will fulfill previous obligations and, hopefully, avoid litigation with the Tampa Bay Rays by repairing Tropicana Field’s roof. The city council approved a $22.5...
A Tampa-based law firm has sued the owner of a downtown St. Petersburg building that bears its name, nearly four months after a storm-toppled construction crane...
The City of St. Petersburg, like every other state municipality, must strictly enforce a public sleeping ban or face potential lawsuits from people, business owners and...
Pinellas County commissioners voted Tuesday to terminate contracts with a construction firm overseeing long-delayed bridge projects from Palm Harbor to South St. Petersburg totaling $17.4 million....
Pinellas County could join a growing list of local governments suing drug manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers for deliberately overpricing insulin. County commissioners will vote on...
St. Petersburg’s leadership continues working to increase opportunities for minority and women-owned businesses in the city by maximizing a long-awaited program’s impact. During Thursday’s Committee of...