Doug Dozark was at the center of a craft brewery explosion that helped fuel St. Petersburg’s renaissance. He believes the industry’s heyday has since faded into...
The City of St. Petersburg and the University of South Florida have partnered to redirect and compost over a ton of food waste weekly. City council...
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...
A financial technology firm will relocate to Sparkman Wharf in Water Street Tampa after calling St. Petersburg home for nearly 50 years. The move will impact...
The developer behind the Residences at 400 Central, downtown St. Petersburg’s tallest building, plans to build a new tower overlooking nearby Mirrror Lake. City officials previously...
Thousands of local homes and businesses were recently damaged or destroyed by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. However, many tenants and landlords remain unaware of their rights...
St. Petersburg’s mayoral administration plans to sell a problematic property across the street from the upcoming Historic Gas Plant District at a discount. The 1.53-acre property...
A recent appraisal found that St. Petersburg’s Municipal Services Center is worth $19 million; officials must spend over $13 million on immediate repairs. In addition, selling...
Part one of two. Mayor Ken Welch has repeatedly referred to Historic Gas Plant District and Tropicana Field redevelopment negotiations as an iterative process fueled by...
Several St. Petersburg City Council members would prefer to sell the Municipal Services Center sooner rather than later, and avoid dumping millions of dollars into overdue...