A 97-year-old Standard Oil service station, one of St. Petersburg’s first (if not the very first) auto facilities, received Local Landmark designation and will now become...
Elihu Brayboy previously said he wanted young entrepreneurs – preferably with a culinary background – to reimagine the Chief’s Creole Café site and “take it to...
The city’s economic development manager Rick Smith, who has been at the helm of supporting South St. Pete developments and creating the St. Pete Pier District,...
Planned business incubators and commercial revitalization projects in South St. Pete may come to life with the backing of a new tax increment financing program. During...
Local stakeholders are finally seeing progress on a transit-oriented development (TOD) initiative that could increase density and development options around SunRunner stations. After years of discussions...
Elihu Brayboy decided to make good on a promise made to himself and, with little fanfare, closed Chief’s Creole Café. Brayboy recently celebrated his 74th birthday,...
The struggling South St. Pete community, where the majority of residents living in poverty heavily rely on limited public transit options, will have more connections to...
Entrepreneurs in the South St. Petersburg Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) can soon apply for city funding to bolster their small business, startup or “side hustle.” The...
The recently announced closure of a Pinellas Park Walmart Neighborhood Market has county officials concerned for residents – not for people living in that city, but...
A vacant corner lot along the main street running through St. Petersburg’s Deuces corridor will now be a new gathering space for uniting the local neighborhood....