A seemingly increasing homeless population is affecting condominium sales in St. Petersburg. However, new state legislation banning public “camping” contradicts federal law, leaving the city vulnerable...
A family in St. Petersburg’s flood-prone Shore Acres neighborhood recently received the city’s blessing to transform a .35-acre, single-family lot into two parcels with elevated homes....
The St. Petersburg Yacht Club’s leadership now has a tentative goal to demolish the waterfront landmark – first opened in 1917 – and build anew in...
A St. Petersburg-based company’s ambitious plan to transmit data from space has taken a significant step forward as its first payload is now flying to the...
St. Petersburg’s marine economy is booming; however, a lack of waterfront space could cause some key contributors to leave the area. At a committee meeting Thursday,...
The development group responsible for a new, unique condominium tower in downtown St. Petersburg celebrated reaching a construction milestone before the new year. The Nolen, a...
Thousands of African American residents once proudly owned homes and businesses in St. Petersburg’s Historic Gas Plant District; many now hope a $6.5 billion redevelopment project...
A Mexican-American astronaut whose life inspired a movie and a former vice president at Virgin Orbit will help lead St. Peterburg-based Lonestar Data Holding into the...
Thirsty First will soon move into Acropolis Greek Taverna’s former building, more than tripling its current space and allowing owner Greg Mikurak to bring his vision...
Details surrounding the new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark continue emerging as elected officials – restricted from jointly discussing governmental matters by Florida’s “Sunshine Laws” – hear...