Despite some tepid concerns, plans to create a sprawling mixed-use, pedestrian-friendly village in St. Petersburg’s Grand Central District are moving forward. The project, dubbed Whitney Village,...
An underutilized and historically industrial area’s stakeholders have long clamored for sweeping zoning changes to increase housing, employment and commercial opportunities in their corner of St....
Construction recently commenced on a unique mixed-use townhome development in West St. Petersburg, and the local development team has already sold two of the nine residences....
St. Petersburg building officials recently approved long-awaited land-use changes that increase density and development opportunities in industrial-zoned areas around the region’s first bus rapid transit service....
A Houston-based developer plans to transform a commercially zoned plaza in St. Petersburg’s North Kenwood neighborhood into a workforce housing development under the Live Local Act....
A .41-acre parcel in west St. Petersburg could soon feature 10 townhomes in a predominantly single-family area with recently approved zoning changes. The city council voted...
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....
Jillian Bandes noted that federal grants to establish the SunRunner came with the caveat that local leaders must update zoning along the route to enhance development...
While most new municipal ordinances and amendments promote growth to increase St. Petersburg’s housing stock, city officials must now ensure that any land-use changes are not...
St. Petersburg residents living around two urban corridors hope zoning changes will increase housing, community amenities, density and height limitations; they don’t want more gas stations....