St. Pete asks residents to weigh in on future seawall and shoreline improvements

St. Pete asks residents to weigh in on future seawall and shoreline improvements

After several years of planning, the City of St. Pete is now entering the public outreach phase of its Citywide Seawall Master Plan, a long-term effort focused on addressing coastal flooding, erosion, and shoreline resilience.

The Seawall Master Plan is designed to evaluate the condition of City-owned seawalls and create a strategy for future repairs, replacements, and shoreline improvements.

A seawall is a hardened shoreline structure, typically constructed of concrete or steel, designed to protect land from erosion, storm surge, and tidal flooding.

In St. Pete, seawalls protect neighborhoods, parks, roadways, utilities, and other critical infrastructure from rising water levels.

Pinellas County has nearly 588 miles of coastline, almost half of which is hardened with seawalls.

Within St. Petersburg alone, there are roughly 80,000 linear feet, or about 15 miles, of City-owned seawalls, in addition to an estimated 500,000 linear feet of privately owned seawalls.

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After Postcard Inn closure, The Luce Hotel sets opening date on St. Pete Beach

After Postcard Inn closure, The Luce Hotel sets opening date on St. Pete Beach

After months of renovations, one of St. Pete Beach’s most popular waterfront hotels is preparing to welcome guests back under a new brand.

The Luce (pronounced “loose”), located at 6300 Gulf Boulevard, is set to open March 15th and is now accepting reservations.

The property is the former home of the Postcard Inn, a longtime beach destination that closed in 2024 after sustaining damage from back-to-back hurricanes.

Originally built in 1957, the nine-acre beachfront property has been fully renovated by The LCP Group, which purchased the site in 2022 for $83 million alongside investment partner Safanad.

Hotel management is being handled by Crescent Hotels & Resorts, and the project now operates under Marriott Tribute Portfolio.

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Paloma House opens in north St. Pete as a women-centered hub for fitness, co-working, and community

Paloma House opens in north St. Pete as a women-centered hub for fitness, co-working, and community

A new women-centered community space has debuted in north St. Pete with a mission rooted in connection, support, and the realities of modern motherhood.

Paloma House is now open at 10787 Oak Street NE, bringing together co-working, wellness programming, play-care, and onsite providers in a Mediterranean-inspired setting designed to feel more like a home than a traditional workspace.

Founder Sophie Moenter, a St. Pete native and professional wedding and family photographer, said the idea for Paloma House emerged after becoming a first-time mom to her son, Remy, and realizing how difficult it can be to find genuine community during that stage of life.

“When I became a mom, I realized how essential community is—and how hard it is to find one that feels real, welcoming, and inspiring,” Moenter told St. Pete Rising during a tour of the property. “I wanted to create a space where women could show up fully, without feeling like they had to choose between who they are and how they live.”

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Jimmy’s Tacos is now open in the Grand Central District

Jimmy’s Tacos is now open in the Grand Central District

A new spot for margaritas and quesabirria tacos has officially arrived in St. Pete.

Jimmy’s Tacos celebrated its soft opening last week at 2534 Central Avenue in the Grand Central District, marking the brand’s second location and its first in St. Pete.

The restaurant takes over the former home of vintage furniture shop The Foundry, which relocated just a few doors down to 2604 Central Avenue last year.

The St. Pete location has the same bright yellow exterior as its flagship location in Tampa’s Ybor City, , but the new space is noticeably larger, with expanded indoor seating, an outdoor back patio, and a full liquor bar.

The Grand Central District’s newest restaurant was originally slated to open last August, according to previous reporting from St. Pete Rising. 

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A new neighborhood coffee shop The Morning Pour opens in south St. Pete

A new neighborhood coffee shop The Morning Pour opens in south St. Pete

A small, community-oriented coffee shop has quietly opened along 18th Avenue South, offering a new gathering place for residents in south St. Pete.

The Morning Pour is located at 1701 18th Avenue South, next to handful of neighborhood businesses that includes a take-out seafood restaurant, a hair salon, and a candle shop, and just steps from The Grove, a Habitat for Humanity-built residential development.

The building was purchased last fall by Shawntavia Turner, a local real estate broker, mortgage firm owner, and affordable housing developer, who rebranded the property as The Gateway at Turnkey.

While evaluating the site, Turner decided one of the spaces would be best suited as a coffee shop designed to function as a communal gathering place for the surrounding neighborhood.

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Orlando Health completes Institute Square, a new medical campus next to Bayfront Hospital in downtown St. Pete

Orlando Health completes Institute Square, a new medical campus next to Bayfront Hospital in downtown St. Pete

Orlando Health has completed construction on Institute Square, a new medical campus just north of its 480-bed Bayfront Hospital in downtown St. Petersburg’s Innovation District.

The development spans an entire city block bounded by 5th Avenue South, 6th Avenue South, 7th Street South, and 8th Street South.

It includes a four-story Orlando Health Medical Pavilion, a three-story Orlando Health Women’s Pavilion, and a five-story, 817-space parking garage that also houses an imaging center and a wound care center.

Hospital leaders are expected to formally mark the opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on February 12th.

Construction on the project began in late 2023, led by Turner Construction Company. Orlando-based construction firm Finfrock built the parking garage.

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North America’s largest private homebuilder to build 53 luxury townhomes on Gandy in north St. Pete

North America’s largest private homebuilder to build 53 luxury townhomes on Gandy in north St. Pete

The largest privately owned homebuilder in North America has acquired 10 acres in north St. Petersburg, where it plans to build a luxury townhome community.

Earlier this month, Toronto-based Mattamy Homes purchased 53 fully entitled townhome sites at 12000 Gandy Boulevard from Miami-based Key International for $12.64 million.

The property is part of the 39-acre Amara Bay Residences & Marina, a mixed-use project currently in development by Key International that will also include 418 apartments across six four-story buildings, an 8,000-square-foot waterfront restaurant, and a 37,800-square-foot public marina with 150 boat slips.

Key International purchased the entire Amara Bay site for $14.44 million in 2022.

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Crispy Avenue brings European café culture to the Grand Central District

Crispy Avenue brings European café culture to the Grand Central District

A new European-inspired café has arrived in the Grand Central District, bringing artisan pastries, functional coffee, and a globally influenced menu to Central Avenue.

Crispy Avenue soft-opened last week at 2040 Central Avenue, across from the former Haslam’s Bookstore and next to Trophy Fish.

The 800-square-foot storefront combines a cozy café vibe with a serious culinary approach, led by co-owners Dragan and Martina Pelevic.

Inside, the space features around 12 seats and a large mural depicting European landmarks, including Rome’s Colosseum and Paris’ Eiffel Tower. A large shelf contains a variety of international snacks, truffle and brie-flavored potato chips from France and Oreos from South Korea.

Classical European music plays overhead, giving off the relaxed vibe of neighborhood cafés found throughout Europe.

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Williams Park improvements move forward in downtown St. Pete with focus on activation and safety

Williams Park improvements move forward in downtown St. Pete with focus on activation and safety

Plans to reimagine Williams Park in downtown St. Pete are starting to come into focus, with city partners emphasizing that the park’s future success will depend as much on daily activity and programming as on physical improvements.

Leaders with the St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership shared updates on the effort during a recent media availability at the Cordova Inn, where they were joined by Dan Biederman, a nationally recognized urban placemaking expert whose firm, Biederman Redevelopment Ventures, has been brought in to help shape how the park functions once construction is complete.

“It’s remarkable the progress St. Pete has made over the last four decades,” Biederman said, noting the level of downtown activity compared to other cities. “There’s a lot going on here at 11 o’clock at night — you don’t see that in many places.”

Williams Park, which opened in 1888, spans an entire city block in the heart of downtown, bordered by 1st Avenue North, 2nd Avenue North, 3rd Street North, and 4th Street North.

Long considered the city’s “town square,” the park has faced challenges in recent years related to perception issues, aging infrastructure, and an underutilized bandshell.

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Cordova Inn expansion and new rooftop bar open next month in downtown St. Pete

Cordova Inn expansion and new rooftop bar open next month in downtown St. Pete

After nearly three years of construction next door to one of downtown St. Petersburg’s most storied boutique hotels, the Cordova Inn’s long-awaited expansion is finally nearing the finish line, with the ownership team targeting an opening next month.

“We can see the light at the end of the tunnel,” co-owner Tommy Del Zoppo told St. Pete Rising during a recent sit-down interview. “We’ve been laser-focused on getting this done, and we’d like to open by February 15th. At this point it’s furniture, final finishes, and waiting on a few inspections.”

The five-story addition rising at 253 2nd Avenue North beside the 105-year-old Cordova Inn is designed to more than triple the hotel’s room count, taking it from 32 rooms to 97, including three luxury suites on the top floor offering panoramic views of downtown.

The expansion will also add a new ground-floor restaurant and a fifth-floor rooftop bar, both of which will be open to the public.

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