While St. Petersburg’s Mayor Ken Welch will not officially launch his reelection campaign for another year, fundraising season is now in full swing. Donations to his...
Locally-led efforts to create a framework for what could become the state’s largest metropolitan planning organization continue moving forward. However, at least one Pinellas County commissioner has...
Affordable housing market headwinds have reached gale force due to tariffs, legislative uncertainty, labor shortages and general cost increases. The City of St. Petersburg plans to...
Decade-long plans to create an environmentally responsible and financially lucrative seagrass conservation area along St. Petersburg’s downtown waterfront are now taking root. The much-anticipated, 179-acre Seagrass...
St. Petersburg has 13 new projects in the pipeline. However, the Historic Gas Plant District’s $6.5 billion redevelopment remains top of mind. Myriad civic and...
St. Petersburg residents and visitors will soon have 540 much-needed new parking spaces as construction progresses on a $200 million project. The expansive parking garage with...
Dylan Hubbard described Boca Ciega Bay as a “doody-brown color” in the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. “I mean, it was really ugly,” he said....
More than 30 Tampa Bay area high school students recently received a behind-the-scenes look at a mixed-use development nearing completion in St. Petersburg’s EDGE District. The...
A cavalcade of local, regional and statewide leaders gathered along Mirror Lake’s shoreline in St. Petersburg to celebrate a long-awaited new courthouse nearing completion Tuesday. The...
A seven-hour workshop Wednesday seemingly showed that the St. Petersburg City Council has enough votes to advance plans for a new $1.37 billion Tampa Bay Rays...