While they may have lacked dump trucks and heavy machinery typically used to collect storm debris, St. Petersburg’s “Hometown Haulers” provided a much-needed assist following Hurricanes...
Efforts to increase pedestrian safety along one of the most dangerous roads in St. Petersburg are moving forward with the City Council’s support. St. Petersburg’s 49th...
Part two of two. Mayor Ken Welch said the “whole point” of two previous Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment workshops was to glean feedback from the...
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch said Wednesday morning’s ribbon-cutting ceremony was more than a celebration of brick and mortar – it symbolized progress in efforts to...
Three townhome projects, including a long-delayed development just a few blocks south of the Tropicana Field redevelopment site, will soon provide 64 homeownership opportunities in South...
The U.S. Department of Commerce recently stated that digital inclusion is more than a social program that increases computer and internet access; it is now an...
While landlords recently filed 821 eviction notices in St. Petersburg, the city’s first community support specialist helped keep 117 residents in their homes and contacted all...
St. Petersburg took another step towards securing more affordable housing as the city approved financially supporting Contemporary Housing Alternatives of Florida (CHAF) to acquire three properties....