The developer credited current and former local government officials for 'helping us keep this thing alive.'
Councilmember Brandi Gabbard said officials must discern their financial commitment to 'solving this issue, and doing it in a really big, meaningful and impactful way.'
Wilburn Miller, owner of Mair’s Grocery, is now under contract to purchase a neighboring building and remain a community staple.
Leadership St. Pete has announced Infinite Potential Learning Academy, a private school in south St. Pete, will be the beneficiary of its 2025 community project. Established...
A new apartment garden project is underway at an apartment complex in St. Petersburg. Local female-owned business Peas & Love Edible Gardening has partnered with development...
A community in South St. Pete is celebrating the addition of a much-needed neighborhood resource. The Jordan Park Community Food Pantry officially opened Thursday afternoon. Nonprofit...
After Hurricane Milton tore through the community last week, students at Fairmount Park Elementary School in South St. Petersburg came together to provide hot meals for...
Tuesday’s primary election has whittled the five candidates running to replace Councilmember Ed Montanari down to two – Pete Boland or Mike Harting will become District...
This article reflects topics of interest of the Catalyst’s Impact Council. Each quarter, our council of local nonprofit thought leaders selects one topic to explore. We...
The Historic Gas Plant District’s redevelopment, affordable housing and environmental resiliency dominated discourse Friday, June 21 as St. Petersburg City Council candidates participated in their first...