What was once a deplorable mobile home park just outside St. Petersburg city limits will now house an affordable housing community for residents with special needs....
To some residents’ dismay, a Connecticut-based company plans to transform a former Tampa Bay Times distribution campus in St. Petersburg into a multitenant industrial park with...
A bipartisan trio of state legislators hope to resolve a longstanding impasse between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and property owners delaying the renourishment of...
A weekly roundup of local real estate deals. Florida’s State Surgeon General purchased a newly-constructed, 3,400 square foot, three-level home in South Pasadena in June for...
Illinois-based NexGen Hotels recently acquired the Holiday St. Petersburg West for $18.75 million, company president Chris Patel confirmed Tuesday morning. Pinellas County property records state the...
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....
Emergency sand dune construction is nearing completion in coastal areas hit hardest by Hurricane Idalia’s storm surge, despite beachgoers trampling freshly planted vegetation critical to stabilizing...
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...
The extent of Hurricane Idalia’s effect on Pinellas County’s coastline is coming into focus, with Kelli Levy stating that “we literally do not have dry, sandy...
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...