Pinellas County collected more than $90 million in tourism development taxes.
A devastating 2024 storm season was not enough to convince over 120 property owners to sign temporary emergency beach nourishment easements.
Several city council members expressed hope that the Tampa Bay Rowdies will remain in St. Petersburg for the foreseeable future.
Pinellas County officials have touted the local tourism industry’s resiliency amid back-to-back hurricanes. Recently released metrics underscore their point. Area lodgings collected $96.76 million in bed...
Pinellas County commissioners delayed a critical vote Tuesday night just hours after the Tampa Bay Rays sent a somber letter stating the Commission’s previous inaction has...
In January 2023, Mayor Ken Welch compared a proposed partnership between St. Petersburg and the Tampa Bay Rays to an engagement. He also hoped Pinellas County...
Pinellas County Commissioners are now up to bat regarding plans to replace Tropicana Field with a new $1.37 billion ballpark for the Tampa Bay Rays. The...
Pinellas County tourism stakeholders – and there are many, as the industry is the area’s largest economic driver – have plenty to celebrate this holiday season....
Pinellas County hotels generated $1.1 billion in revenue throughout the past fiscal year – a $30 million increase over 2022 – providing a record-setting $98 million...
Over 2,000 new hotel rooms are proposed or under construction in Pinellas County, targeting midscale to luxury visitors, Visit St. Pete/Clearwater Digital and Data Director Eddie...