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Albert Whitted Airport Statement from the Downtown Partnership
As St. Pete continues to grow, we support data-based, long term thoughtful analysis about all future land use, including the 119 acres of publicly owned land at Albert Whitted Airport. We believe a comprehensive, fact-based study that examines the Airport’s economic value and contributions to our quality of life will help policy makers better understand the best possible uses for this important public asset.
We support transparency, decisions based on data, and a future focused approach that accommodates the evolving needs of our growing urban center on major land use decisions.
‘Center for the Arts’ no longer includes a conference center
Conceptual plans for a previously estimated $161.7 million redevelopment project along St. Petersburg’s downtown waterfront continue evolving.
Developers discuss Clean and Safe St. Pete program
Many St. Petersburg residents have opposing opinions of a proposed program that would provide beautification, ambassador and social outreach services throughout
Shaun Drinkard Joins St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership to Lead Downtown Improvement Efforts
The St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership is proud to announce that Shaun Drinkard, LPM, has joined the nonprofit organization to help lead the development of a c
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