Preserve the ‘Burg’s leadership realizes that existing housing stock, even in historic districts, can provide affordable housing opportunities without government subsidies. Ensuring residents can remain in...
Part Two in a two-part series The two finalists vying to redevelop St. Petersburg’s historic Tomlinson Adult Education Center and its 1.7-acre property are also establishing...
Two long-awaited affordable housing projects totaling 305 units received an influx of new funding Thursday through Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds. Pinellas County Commissioners unanimously approved up...
City officials are modernizing St. Pete’s bike share program by replacing outdated manual models with 300 new electric bicycles. Council members unanimously approved a three-year contract...
After experiencing unsustainable growth last year due to several insolvencies, Florida’s insurer of last resort now requires customers to buy flood insurance. The deadline for new...
County and city officials continue pooling resources to create quality affordable housing, and some residents of the latest success story are expressing their gratitude. Pinellas County...
The U.S. Department of Treasury is reallocating Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) funding to local governments that successfully distributed previously-awarded money during last year’s program. As such,...
Local officials continue grappling with cost increases impeding the construction of affordable housing developments, with at least five now delayed due to additional funding requests. During...
Like their constituents, county officials struggle to keep pace with soaring construction costs and high-interest rates due to historic inflation. During Thursday’s board meeting, Pinellas County...
Following a record-setting season, the Cross Bay Ferry encountered choppy waters as Pinellas County commissioners voted to terminate its agreement subsidizing the service. However, the board...