"Right now, this city’s creative community is in crisis. Artists are moving away."
Participants can create their own bouquets and arrangements.
The site includes access to the Pinellas Trail.
“We want it to be young, energetic, collaborative and entrepreneurial.”
The "urban country club" is open to its 800 paying members - and to the pickleball-playing public.
“We love the fact that it’s at the intersection of three different neighborhoods.”
“I think that’s why tickets sold out - because I did what I’ve always planned on doing."
The cofounders opened their first factory in St. Petersburg’s Warehouse Arts District a year after Helene inundated their homes.
The developer credited current and former local government officials for 'helping us keep this thing alive.'
Heard any good yarns lately? Shannon O’Brien is stitching together plans for The Common Thread, a gathering place for those who knit and/or crochet. When it...