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...
A new South St. Petersburg housing development will provide 60 affordable and workforce units – with 12 reserved for those making just 50% of the area...
When construction of Interstate 175 began in the late 1970s, South St. Petersburg neighborhoods were bifurcated. According to city reports, nearly 4,000 people – and 2,700...
The City of St. Petersburg is partnering with St. Pete Free Clinic on a new program to bring healthier grocery options to areas with limited access...
The locally grown Craft Kafe business, which has built a strong brand in St. Petersburg through its gluten-free baked goods, is expanding into the Skyway Marina...
Financial maneuvering enabled the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) to avoid sending three St. Petersburg bus routes serving a high school, college and low-income neighborhoods to...
Following debate on the Eviction Prevention and Probate Assistance Program’s legality, and several other questions, renters facing eviction in South St. Petersburg will now receive pro...