Inside the St. Petersburg College’s Allstate Center, St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch congratulated business owners for participating in the city’s first South St. Pete Microfund program...
Stacks of unpaid bills leave families scrambling to play catch-up as they could be evicted. The pandemic’s impact on the economy and inflation has exacerbated the...
City council members unanimously approved reallocating $2.15 million in South St. Petersburg Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) funding to address “unexpected requests” for additional housing subsidies. The...
Entrepreneurs in South St. Pete struggling to keep the lights on, or progress to the next step in expanding their business, now have a new funding...
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch envisions new community centers, tech hubs and homeownership opportunities for residents, and he has a road map on how the city...
The City of St. Petersburg has detailed the projects it plans to work on in the upcoming fiscal year to expand affordable housing, end homelessness and...
Twenty-one businesses in the South St. Petersburg Community Redevelopment Area will receive city grants to fix up their properties. The City Council approved the grant awards...
The city of St. Petersburg is no longer under a local state of emergency. Mayor Rick Kriseman let the state of emergency for the city expire...
St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman, delivering his final State of the City address on Friday, upped his criticism of the Tampa Bay Rays and what he...
Namaste Homes LLC, a St. Petersburg developer, plans to build 11 affordable townhomes in the South St. Petersburg Community Redevelopment Area. The $2.5 million development, Sixteenth...