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City officials are asking stakeholders to help reimagine a downtown St. Petersburg waterfront with new and enhanced arts institutions, technologically advanced connectivity and, potentially, without Al Lang Stadium.
The St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership heard pertinent planning considerations Tuesday for an area formally known as the Center for the Arts. Chris Ballestra, the city’s managing director of development, said the southern waterfront’s impending makeover would intertwine with surrounding projects.
This year, our Urban Exploration Trip was to Nashville to learn more about their projects including Nashville’s successful transportation ballot initiative.
Behind The City Builder Awards
Cities are built of bricks, steel, and glass. Good cities also have green space, art, and a distinct sense of place. Cities are also built with and by people.
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
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