In September 2021, the City of St. Petersburg became the first municipality in Florida to take advantage of a new House Bill that allows for a...
St. Petersburg’s 22nd Street South corridor is riding a wave of momentum, with several transformative projects slated for the oft-overlooked area of the city affectionately known...
A developer and several community supporters continue advocating for an industrial mixed-use rezoning initiative, I-Mix, that could transform perpetually vacant land along the 22nd Street corridor...
As the debate rages on how best to address the housing crisis in St. Petersburg, city officials continue to explore every avenue for relief with a...
Although the historic Redington Long Pier was demolished in the spring of 2020, the drama over the dilapidated overwater structure, and the remaining .78 acres on...
The City of St. Petersburg will become the first municipality in Florida to take advantage of a House Bill that allows for a process to create...
In the fall of 1987, I bought my first house in St. Petersburg for $39,000. Constructed in 1959 at the height of St. Pete’s post-war building...
St. Petersburg is growing. How it should grow is still a debate. According to Co-Star, a real estate information provider, the Tampa Bay metro area saw...
A plan that could lead to new affordable housing in west St. Petersburg advanced Tuesday with a vote by the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners....
The city of St. Petersburg is no longer under a local state of emergency. Mayor Rick Kriseman let the state of emergency for the city expire...