City Councilmember Gina Driscoll has eyed vacant property along Salt Creek – nearly three acres of it – for years. She thought St. Petersburg, undergoing rapid...
Hurricane Milton damaged nearly 16,000 homes in St. Petersburg, and most affected residents now face a convoluted rebuilding process and potentially exorbitant costs. City officials are...
Little Caesars, the world’s third-largest pizza chain, recently announced that Tampa Bay is at the center of ambitious plans to open over 30 new restaurants in...
While interest in St. Petersburg’s derelict Tangerine Plaza has recently soared, city officials will continue working to facilitate an agreement with the Sugar Hill Group. The...
St. Petersburg City Council members postponed allocating $1.25 million to Tropicana Field redevelopment consultants due to the inclusion of a new entity and a lack of...
Monica Kile believes preservationists and local officials should use “more carrots and less sticks” to save St. Petersburg’s historic buildings from the wrecking ball. Kile is...
City officials are purchasing over five acres from St. Petersburg College (SPC) to build approximately 105 affordable townhomes, with 30% reserved for students and faculty. St....
St. Petersburg-based Pole Star Defense’s parent company, Pole Star Global, has acquired an award-winning voyage informatics platform to bolster ship monitoring, regulatory compliance and performance analytics...
St. Petersburg administrators are updating their city-owned land policies and hope to help fund affordable housing initiatives by selling surplus parcels. However, homeowners abutting slivers of...
A group of national experts urged local developers to form partnerships long before breaking ground, and highlight community benefits through a compelling story when seeking project...