By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. View our Privacy Policy for more information.
As you know, St. Pete was impacted by two major hurricanes in 2024. As many of our members spent the last few months recovering from storm impacts, we pulled ba
Our Urban Exploration trip is a one-day field trip is offered to Supporter and Sponsor level members of the Partnership to tour urban projects in other cities t
Cities are built of bricks, steel, and glass. Good cities also have green space, art, and a distinct sense of place. Cities are also built with and by people.
We invite Downtown Partnership members to get involved by becoming partners with Lakewood Elementary through the Lunch Pals program, offering their staffs the o
The deal is a good one for Pinellas County. Investment in the ballpark through heavily restricted tourism tax dollars will result in new additional sales and pr
We were honored to have Mayor Ken Welch join our members earlier this week for a thoughtful discussion answering their questions about the Cross-Bay Ferry, arts
The Tampa Bay Rays have likely taken their last at-bat in St. Petersburg, a reality begrudgingly recognized Thursday night by the team’s most ardent supporters
This year, our Urban Exploration Trip was to Nashville to learn more about their projects including Nashville’s successful transportation ballot initiative.
Pinellas County officials have touted the local tourism industry’s resiliency amid back-to-back hurricanes. Recently released metrics underscore their point.
Pinellas County commissioners delayed a critical vote Tuesday night just hours after the Tampa Bay Rays sent a somber letter stating the Commission’s previous i
The developer behind the Residences at 400 Central, downtown St. Petersburg’s tallest building, plans to build a new tower overlooking nearby Mirrror Lake.
At our last Developer's Council meeting, we focused on the city’s efforts to assist unhoused residents and the effects of the recently signed law taking effect
This year, St. Petersburg College (SPC) hosted the inaugural Commercial Real Estate Development 101 bootcamp with more than 30 students. This new project was in
A seemingly increasing homeless population is affecting condominium sales in St. Petersburg. However, new state legislation banning public “camping” contradicts
Owen Minott is an Associate Director at the Bipartisan Policy Center where he helps to lead federal policy initiatives related to housing, infrastructure, and d