A recent letter from City Administrator Rob Gerdes to the Tampa Bay Rays noted St. Petersburg is not obligated to repair Tropicana Field in time for...
In February 2023, state officials announced Pinellas County and area municipalities would receive around $110 million from a groundbreaking opioid settlement. Local leaders will soon begin...
The Tampa Bay Rays have had a change of heart regarding St. Petersburg’s plans to repair a storm-damaged Tropicana Field. Rays president Matt Silverman sought to...
The developer behind the Residences at 400 Central, downtown St. Petersburg’s tallest building, has officially acquired his next – but not last – local property for...
Editor’s note: This story was updated with new information. The Tampa Bay Rays could open the 2026 season in Tropicana Field if St. Petersburg city officials...
During recent storms, a one-lane, less than half-constructed bridge was the only way off an island cul-de-sac for residents in a flood-prone St. Petersburg neighborhood. The...
The planning process for a more modern, efficient and accessible new Pinellas County Government headquarters in Largo, previously estimated at $263 million to $334 million, is...
Condominium owners in St. Petersburg face towering uncertainty as over 200 buildings must complete Milestone Inspection Reports by Dec. 31. A new state law requires mandatory...
The St. Petersburg City Council will no longer receive final documents regarding a new Tampa Bay Rays stadium and the surrounding Historic Gas Plant District’s redevelopment...
A St. Petersburg-based development firm has avoided construction delays that have plagued other local projects and is now celebrating a downtown midrise condominium building nearing completion....