A St. Petersburg-based community bank has again ranked ahead of industry titans on the U.S. Small Business Administration’s list of top lenders. BayFirst Bank recently finished...
An administrative proposal to bolster arts funding would have required eliminating five new city positions. Meanwhile, officials plan to spend $725,000 celebrating the St. Pete Pier’s...
The St. Petersburg City Council recently passed a resolution proponents hope will mitigate the effects of state legislation that forced local leaders to scrap their Tenant...
Two nonprofits have joined forces to provide the homeless, disabled and domestic abuse survivors affordable housing in St. Petersburg; some may not have a rent bill....
Caden Harris, 14, could have relaxed at home in Atlanta and likely had his pick of speaking engagements following a trip to the White House. A...
Low-income families finding refuge in the St. Petersburg Housing Authority’s 134 public housing units will soon see some home improvements, thanks to a $842,360 federal grant....
In January, the St. Petersburg City Council approved borrowing $6 million from the Economic Stability Fund to help offset the embattled Deuces Rising Project’s $19.1 million...
The city-owned, neglected Tangerine Plaza has remained mostly empty since a Walmart Neighborhood Market vacated the expansive property at 1794 22nd St. S. in 2017. The...
Pinellas County Commissioner Rene Flowers, a Democrat, will not complete her two-year term as secretary-treasurer of a transit board embroiled in political turmoil. Incoming Commission Chair...
The Tampa Bay Rays’ proposal to build a new $1.3 billion stadium included a pledge to annually emblazon jerseys with St. Petersburg’s name for at least...