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The Downtown Partnership is promoting the hashtag #KeepStPeteShining to promote positive stories about our resilient community. Leadership St. Pete, Class of 2019 printed these lawn signs (see above) to inspire hope and promote the website StPeteTogether.com, connecting the St. Pete community with resources and support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
We have ordered signs for our member’s businesses and homes. If you would like a sign, we will hand deliver (socially distant, of course) a sign to your homes or business. Email Nicole Roberts at nicole@stpetepartnership.org to place your order.
Downtown Partnership Letter To the Pinellas Board of County Commissioners About Historic Gas Plant District
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
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
Developers, city officials discuss new homeless challenges
A seemingly increasing homeless population is affecting condominium sales in St. Petersburg. However, new state legislation banning public “camping” contradicts
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