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The Partnership forecasts that more than $8 billion will be invested in St. Petersburg’s urban center over the next decade. As a nexus between public and private sectors interests, we invest political capital, administrative support and seed money to support transformative projects like the Warehouse Arts District, Innovation District and lab space.
National Experts in Urban Development - The Partnership sponsored the local launch of celebrated city expert Peter Kageyama’s new book, The Emotional Infrastructure of Places and sponsored Preserve the Burg’s community conversation with urbanist Jeff Speck, author of Walkable City, to encourage a more walkable St. Pete.
St. Pete 2.0 - In partnership with St. Pete Catalyst, the Partnership is conducting quantitative and qualitative research on urban growth questions with our members and St. Pete Catalyst readers. Topics for discussion have included affordable housing, bus rapid transit, keeping the St. Pete vibe, and the state of racial equity in St. Pete’s development.
Community Partnerships - As a small nonprofit, The Partnership relies on partnerships with other community organizations, government leaders and St. Pete businesses. We are sponsoring programs and partnering with community organizations including: Preserve the Burg, Urban Land Institute, St. Pete Chamber, St. Pete Economic Development Corporation, African American Heritage Foundation, Deuces Live, the St. Pete Innovation District, Warehouse Arts District, St. Pete Arts Alliance.
Council considers economic impact of losing the Rays
While officials hope the Tampa Bay Rays remain in St. Petersburg after the 2028 season, they are also preparing for life without the team.
Welch ‘definitely’ open to talking same deal with new Rays owner
Reports of the death of the Historic Gas Plant District deal may be premature, Poliverse can exclusively reveal.
August 2025 Work Plan Update
Thanks to support from our members and board, we made progress on many of the priorities we identified in our 2025 Work Plan and kept momentum in our mission.
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