St. Petersburg administrators are adjusting plans to finance $53 million in capital improvement projects in anticipation of the U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed) lowering interest rates...
A group of national experts urged local developers to form partnerships long before breaking ground, and highlight community benefits through a compelling story when seeking project...
The St. Petersburg City Council has approved an ordinance that bans unpermitted vendor tables and “table-like objects” that attract crowds and block sidewalks, despite concerns about...
A plethora of shops and restaurants continue attracting people to downtown St. Petersburg, increasing the need for more condominiums and other establishments; the ensuing construction, however,...
Whether they have difficulty maintaining yards, or concerns regarding harmful nutrients found in fertilizers, homeowners increasingly want to eschew grass and implement synthetic turf, shells or...
We’re asking thought leaders, business people and creatives to talk about 2023 and give us catalyzing ideas for making St. Pete a better place to live....
A long-awaited streetscaping and infrastructure project is finally on its way to the west side of Central Avenue in St. Petersburg. During Thursday’s meeting, city council...
The City of St. Petersburg is expanding downtown sidewalk regulations to curb unlicensed commercial activity, promote safety and protect landscaping throughout downtown and the Edge, Grand...
To help make difficult decisions regarding transportation in the 2023 budget, Pinellas County administrators recently sought a sense of direction on how commissioners would like to...
Pinellas residents, especially those with disabilities, should soon find the county’s sidewalks more accessible – and with better drainage and less vegetation – due to an...