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St. Petersburg Innovation District officials are formulating a vision to further connect and enhance over 50 organizations comprising the public-private partnership.
An evaluation committee chose Kimley-Horn, a civil engineering, planning and design firm with an extensive local resume, to create the Innovation District’s first master plan since it launched in 2016. They chose the Raleigh, North Carolina-based company at Tuesday’s selection meeting, over DHP Consulting and Stantec.
‘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.
Lunch Pals Needed at Lakewood Elementary
We invite Downtown Partnership members to get involved by becoming partners with Lakewood Elementary through the Lunch Pals program, offering their staffs the o
St. Pete mayor dishes on Rays, resilience at luncheon
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
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