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In this edition of St. Pete 2.0 and as part of the Catalyst series, we wanted to get a sense of what the last 6 months have been like for local residents.
#TeamTampaBay are seeking support from the SPDP’s membership for their collective effort to recruit poll workers for the upcoming election on November 3rd.
The planned redevelopment of the 86-acre Tropicana Field site hit a milestone in July when the City issued a request for proposals to find a master developer.
The City of St. Pete has dedicated a minimum of $75mil for infrastructure development of the Tropicana Field site with plans to partner with a development team.
St. Pete, like so many other cities, is at a crossroads, and the decisions we make now will have a dramatic impact on what the city looks like in the future.
The Greater St. Petersburg Area Economic Development Corporation is compiling “ Source St. Pete,” a listing of local sources for COVID-19 related supplies.
In partnership with the City of St. Pete & the Florida Department of Transportation, Forward Pinellas is conducting the Downtown St. Petersburg Mobility Study.
A planned bus rapid transit project, which will link Downtown St. Petersburg & St. Pete Beach, reveals branding and name inspired by the areas it will connect.
Every city in America has an opportunity to emerge from this time in ways that will shape our future, & St. Pete seems uniquely suited to meet these challenges.
As COVID-19 wreaked havoc on our economy, we asked the St. Pete Catalyst readers and our members to think about what a post COVID-19 economy would look like.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the SPDP has stepped up to donate a total of $40,000 to local high education institutions and programs supporting local businesses.