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On 07/15/21, the City Council conducted a public meeting on their consideration of initiating a local historic district application for Mirror Lake neighborhood
Community leaders joined the Pinellas Legislative Delegation and USF's leadership team to talk about proposed academic clusters for the USF St. Pete campus.
The Florida Holocaust Museum’s mission is to honor the memory of the millions of innocent men, women and children who suffered or died in the Holocaust.
City business leaders sent a letter to Rick Kriseman imploring him to resume working with the Tampa Bay Rays on a deal that would keep the team in St. Pete.
Pinellas County & City of St. Pete are holding on the process to hire a consultant to negotiate with the TB Rays on what could be the future of the team.
The St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership appreciates the opportunity to provide recommendations and suggestions as the City pursues the redevelopment of the Trop
The Partnership spoke out about need for more resources to support the City of St. Pete in efforts to find and negotiate with a development partner on the Trop.
The Partnership is grateful to work with partners Suskey Consulting, Corcoran Partners and Pinellas County political leaders on urban development in St. Pete.
While reviewing the Tropicana Field redevelopment process, an off-hand remark by St. Peter City Council member Deborah Figgs-Sanders redirects the conversation.
The past year has been turbulent as communities across the country – including St. Petersburg – have reckoned with systemic racism, inequity and injustice.
St. Pete is still coming to terms with a painful history of systemic racism and injustice. With recent U.S deaths, the need for change has never been greater.