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The Partnership works to facilitate smart strategies for parking, traffic and transit as our urban center continues to grow. We will enhance urban transit options to support transformative developments.
The Looper - The Partnership launched the Looper Trolley in 1996. In 2018, with support from the City of St. Petersburg and PSTA, we made the Looper free while expanding the route and service. In a single year, ridership has doubled going from 44,651 passengers in 2018 to 88,989 passengers in 2019.
Car-Free St. Pete - The Partnership launched an innovative new social media campaign called “Car-Free St. Pete” to encourage downtown residents and visitors to find alternative ways to get around our urban center. Park once and never have to get in your car again - better yet, find an alternative way to come downtown in the first place.
New Transportation Investment – The Partnerships supports additional investment in our roads, sidewalks, intersections, bike lanes and other transportation infrastructure to address gridlock, improve access and preserve our quality of life. We are working with other private sector
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.
Capital Analytics Associates Spotlight On: Jason Mathis, President & CEO, St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership
Capital Analytics Associates recently sat down with our CEO, Jason Mathis, to talk about the landscape of development in Downtown St. Pete.
Williams Park refresh, downtown improvement district coming
New funding and leadership will propel long-discussed efforts to upgrade Williams Park and establish a St. Petersburg Downtown Improvement District.
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