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...
Dozens of St. Petersburg stakeholders gathered Tuesday afternoon to celebrate recent development projects and discuss ways to foster smart growth in a rapidly evolving city. The...
An inch of water can cause over $25,000 in damages for a 2,500-square-foot home. However, unlike 31 other states, Florida lacks legislation mandating flood disclosures for...
New York-based business mogul John Catsimatidis Sr.’s praise for St. Petersburg is elevating alongside his momentous project downtown, the Residences at 400 Central. Catsimatidis, founder of...
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...
St. Petersburg’s ongoing construction boom has shown no signs of slowing; in addition, the city’s planning departments are undergoing massive changes. The result is a permitting...
Monica Kile believes preservationists and local officials should use “more carrots and less sticks” to save St. Petersburg’s historic buildings from the wrecking ball. Kile is...
Nearly two dozen civic and business leaders recently toured The Battery Atlanta, Truist Park and the Atlanta Beltline – three prominent projects with St. Petersburg similarities....
Transforming 33 miles of disused rail lines into multi-use urban trails has generated $10 billion in economic development along Atlanta’s BeltLine, among myriad other municipal benefits....
A group of national experts urged local developers to form partnerships long before breaking ground, and highlight community benefits through a compelling story when seeking project...