“I’m concerned for the future of boating here in St. Pete,” said consultant and restaurateur Mario Farias.
Four local companies will receive between $400,000 and $3.54 million to expand operations and storm-harden facilities through Pinellas County’s Employment Sites Program. Commissioners unanimously approved allocating...
It turns out that St. Petersburg’s job loss data was not half as bad as the numbers presented during the city’s State of the Economy address...
The University of South Florida annually ranks among the nation’s leaders for producing new patents. However, that intellectual property (IP) rarely generates revenue for the school...
The vastly underutilized Port of St. Petersburg will soon have a new master plan, for the first time in 26 years. However, it will take over...
The St. Petersburg Innovation District has reconvened a consortium for marine science, research, education and entrepreneurship after a roughly year-long hiatus. Dozens of interdisciplinary stakeholders attended...
St. Petersburg’s annual job growth decreased by 3% in 2024 after increasing by roughly 6% in 2021 and 2022. City council members now want answers. The...
St. Petersburg’s leadership split their State of the Economy address into two overlapping themes Tuesday – environmental resiliency and economic opportunities. The U.S. blue economy supported...
A sharp decline in St. Petersburg’s workforce mirrors the precipitous drop in job creation. However, property tax and new construction values continue to soar. Revitalization efforts...
A group of local artists will receive a sixth deadline extension to complete a tile mosaic in a West St. Petersburg park. In August 2022, the...