The blue-tarped fencing surrounding an excavation site in Lakewood Elementary School’s shadow represents hope for some teachers and parents who will watch the development gradually take...
While interest in St. Petersburg’s derelict Tangerine Plaza has recently soared, city officials will continue working to facilitate an agreement with the Sugar Hill Group. The...
Pinellas County continues attracting new residents, and the overwhelming majority are choosing to live in St. Petersburg. The tagline for Thursday evening’s 2024 State of the...
The city-owned, neglected Tangerine Plaza has remained mostly empty since a Walmart Neighborhood Market vacated the expansive property at 1794 22nd St. S. in 2017. The...
Help is just a walk away for thousands of South St. Petersburg residents, as the city’s first Community Support Hub has officially opened its doors. Myriad...
A local development firm’s modified plans for a much anticipated $124 million redevelopment project in South St. Petersburg received unanimous approval Wednesday afternoon. St. Pete-based Stoneweg...
City Councilmember John Muhammad has had a change of heart. In late December, he told the Catalyst that he fully intended to launch an election campaign...
Since 2017, city officials have worked to reestablish a grocer along a culturally significant corridor in South St. Petersburg known for its lack of fresh food,...
Local government subsidies will now account for over a third of the cost of developing 60 affordable and workforce housing units in South St. Petersburg. Bruce...
A local development firm is celebrating the completion of its first workforce housing project, the Sixteenth Square Townhomes, and the homeownership opportunities it provides. St. Petersburg-based...