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Mack Feldman on the benefits of finance and professionals service mixes, commercial office space expectations & the challenges of project development in DTSP.
Alison Barlow talks Entrepreneurship in an interview on collaborative spaces, company entrepreneurial benefits & challenges, and the Ark Innovation Center.
Endorsements and letters of recommendation are trickling in about which team the city should pick to redevelop the Historic Gas Plant district, home to the Trop
SPDP recognizes the unique characteristic of the Historic Gas Plant District site to transform our urban center and expand prosperity to the entire community.
Nick DiCeglie grew up in North Woodmere NY. He has resided in Florida since 1996. Nick is married to Erica DiCeglie, an accomplished musician and composer.
Christian Hardigree, USF St. Petersburg campus's new chancellor, is leaning on her previous experience with the hospitality industry as she settles in.
St. Petersburg was highlighted for innovation, quality of life, data analytics and technology, workforce development, arts, & culture in Florida Trend Magazine.
Nicole Roberts, Community Engagement Manager for the St. Pete Downtown Partnership, recently completed the IDA 2022 Emerging Leader Fellowship (ELF) program.
The Tropicana Field redevelopment project marks the 1st time in the history of St. Petersburg that race equity was a required focal point of a major development
Students ages 7-11 will have the opportunity to explore their creative sides this summer, learning art and history directly from local artists and educators.
USF announces $14m gifts from Kate Tiedemann & Ellen Cotton that will support the USF Muma College of Business’ vision to be a “hub of excellence” in fintech.
SPDP’s highest legislative priority in 2022 was funding for the Environmental & Oceanographic Sciences Research & Teaching Facility on USF’s St. Pete campus.
As St. Pete continues to grow, we support data-based, long term analysis about future land use, including the publicly owned land at Albert Whitted Airport.
Limited buildable residential land in St. Pete, combined with high construction costs and unprecedented demand are contributing to rapidly rising housing costs.