“We’re not cutting corners to save money.”
The existing marina is 40 years old and “showing its age.”
The environmentally resilient project will provide parking spaces for non-residents to use during hurricanes.
The cofounders opened their first factory in St. Petersburg’s Warehouse Arts District a year after Helene inundated their homes.
The Center for Mapping and Innovative Technologies has also launched a crowdsourcing initiative.
The projects will impact several neighborhoods, including Old Southeast, Cromwell Heights, Harbordale, Lakewood Terrace and Bayou Highlands.
Kathleen Suler and her son, Ben, will soon move into their new home that sits over 10 feet above grade. Its previously prohibited metal roof can...
Council Chair Copley Gerdes said officials 'had to put the railroad together from hurricane to recovery, and the numbers were on the bottom of the railroad...
A recently released report found that 3,575 Pinellas County students lacked stable housing in the five months between August and January, a slight year-over-year increase. The...
St. Petersburg officials continue searching for solutions to help offset soaring childcare costs for city employees. A recent internal survey garnered 483 responses. “Critical” personnel and...