Drift + Story opens in Gulfport with apparel, gifts, and locally made goods

Drift + Story opens in Gulfport with apparel, gifts, and locally made goods

A new boutique specializing in coastal-inspired apparel, accessories, and locally made goods has debuted in Gulfport.

Owner Haley Santamaria recently opened Drift + Story at 3129 Beach Boulevard, bringing a mix of women's apparel, sunglasses, hats, swimwear, candles, water bottles, children's beach accessories, jewelry, and other gift items to the waterfront business district.

Originally from California, Santamaria moved to Florida about two years ago to be closer to family. Earlier this year, she left her corporate job to open the boutique.

Drift + Story soft opened on May 23rd and has been steadily expanding its inventory since welcoming its first customers.

The space was previously occupied by Paw Paw's pet supply store, which closed in late 2024 following back-to-back hurricanes.

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Lorene's Fish House closes after 32 years in The Deuces, Love22 set to take its place

Lorene's Fish House closes after 32 years in The Deuces, Love22 set to take its place

After 32 years serving customers along the Deuces corridor, Lorene's Fish House has closed, with local restaurateur Melissa "Melly" Gardner preparing to reopen the space later this month as a new concept called Love22.

Located at 927 22nd Street South, Lorene's Fish House quietly served its last customers on Saturday, May 30th.

Just days later, Gardner received the keys to the building.

Owner of the Three Generations food truck and Coasis restaurant in Tampa, the St. Pete-based chef and restaurateur is transforming the former Lorene's space into a new concept that will debut in phases over the coming months.

“I am extremely grateful to be entrusted with such a great legacy. Thank You Ms. Lorene for servicing our community for the last 30 years,” Gardner wrote on social media earlier this week. “Welcome Love22 to The Deuces, a new era of food fun and vibes.”

Gardner tells St. Pete Rising that Lorene's Fish House closed because its owner, Lorene Office, now in her mid-70s, has retired.

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Lakeland Film Lab to bring analog photography back to St. Pete this fall

Lakeland Film Lab to bring analog photography back to St. Pete this fall

Vinyl is back. Flip phones are trending again. And film photography is having a moment too.

This fall, St. Pete photographers will have a new place to develop film, rent cameras, learn darkroom techniques, and connect with fellow creatives.

Lakeland Film Lab is headed to 2821 Central Avenue, taking over a 1,300-square-foot storefront in the Grand Central District between Cheeky's Fish & Raw Bar and the recently announced Nightwatch wine bar.

The St. Pete location will be the company's second. Husband-and-wife duo Nick and Elizabeth Buttrey launched the first Lakeland Film Lab in downtown Lakeland last year.

Since opening, the Lakeland store has taken off. They've even developed film for a few big musicians, including Coi Leray, SZA, and Snoop Dogg.

The St. Pete shop, expected to debut in November, will offer many of the same services as its Lakeland counterpart, such as film processing, scanning, film sales, classes, and community events, while adding several new features, including camera rentals, a community darkroom, and a custom photo booth designed specifically for St. Pete.

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Drive-thru salad restaurant Greenlane to open in Pinellas Park

Drive-thru salad restaurant Greenlane to open in Pinellas Park

A Tampa-based fast-casual salad concept is planning a new location in Pinellas Park.

Greenlane has filed plans with the Southwest Florida Water Management District to redevelop the former Checkers property at 6401 Park Boulevard, demolishing the existing building and constructing a new 964-square-foot drive-through restaurant. The Checkers location closed in late 2024.

Greenlane specializes in scratch-made salads and wraps, including customizable options and signature menu items such as the Ginger Sesame Crunch and Golden Greek.

The chain specializes in affordable, scratch-made salads and wraps.

The brand is built on a mission to deliver nutritious alternatives to traditional fast food for less than $10, completely avoiding seed oils, fake ingredients, or pre-packaged dressings.

All Greenlane salads are priced between $6.99 and $8.99.

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Dirty soda trend arrives in downtown St. Pete with new beverage bar Idyll Vice

Dirty soda trend arrives in downtown St. Pete with new beverage bar Idyll Vice

A new hangout for beer, wine, coffee, and dirty sodas is coming soon to Central Avenue.

Craft beverage bar Idyll Vice is headed to 667 Central Avenue, opening in the 935-square-foot space that formerly housed Sorrento Sweets, between The Lure and Graphi-ko Gallery.

Owner Witney Dupree, with the help of her husband Jeff and daughter Rene, plans to soft-open Idyll Vice sometime this month, with a grand opening celebration slated for July.

Dupree describes Idyll Vice as the “sweet spot between a daytime cafe and a bar, a multi-faceted concept serving both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.”

One of the bar’s biggest draws will be "dirty" sodas, which are a mix of soda, flavored syrups, purees, and cream that have surged in popularity through Utah-based chains like Swig and Sodalicious, and more recently gained national attention through the reality series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.

“Our menu is going to be set up a little bit differently than most coffee shops,” Dupree says. “It's going to be more of a build-your-own kind of vibe, where customers will choose a drink base, whether that's coffee, espresso, tea, or soda, then they pick their flavors, syrups, or mix-ins.”

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Nordic-Japanese restaurant Mei opens in downtown St. Pete from team behind Michelin-starred Kōsen

Nordic-Japanese restaurant Mei opens in downtown St. Pete from team behind Michelin-starred Kōsen

A restaurant from the team behind Michelin-starred Kōsen in Tampa quietly opened its doors in downtown St. Pete last week.

Mei is located at 320 3rd Street South on the ground floor of the Camden Pier District Apartments, replacing Bento Asian Kitchen + Sushi, which closed earlier this year after eight years in business.

Helmed by Executive Chef Alex Chamberlain and backed by Orlando restaurateurs Jimmy and Johnny Tung, Mei is a new fine dining concept combining French technique, Nordic influences, and Japanese ingredients.

Chamberlain previously served as Chef de Cuisine at Kōsen, while the Tung brothers are the founders of Bento and the team behind multiple Michelin-starred restaurants.

The restaurant is a deeply personal project for Chamberlain, named after his sister.

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Red Mesa Cantina closes after 16 years in downtown St. Pete

Red Mesa Cantina closes after 16 years in downtown St. Pete

One of downtown St. Pete's longest-running restaurants and event venues has closed its doors.

Red Mesa Cantina announced Monday that it has permanently closed after 16 years in downtown St. Pete.

The closure also includes the Red Mesa Event Spaces located above the restaurant, which hosted weddings, corporate events, holiday parties, and other celebrations over the years.

Located at 128 3rd Street South, Red Mesa Cantina became a fixture of downtown's dining and nightlife scene, known for its tacos, queso, guacamole, margaritas, extensive tequila selection, and rooftop events.

When Red Mesa Cantina opened in 2010, downtown St. Pete looked much different than it does today.

The city was still working its way out of the Great Recession, BayWalk was struggling with vacancies, the inverted pyramid Pier was still open, and much of Central Avenue was lined with vacant storefronts, antique shops, and surface parking lots.

Many of the apartment towers, hotels, and restaurants that now fill downtown had yet to be built.

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Popular eyewear brand Warby Parker coming to downtown St. Pete

Popular eyewear brand Warby Parker coming to downtown St. Pete

A popular eyewear brand is making its way to downtown St. Pete.

Warby Parker, known for its prescription glasses, sunglasses, contact lenses, and eye care services, will open its first St. Petersburg storefront at 1124 Central Avenue in the EDGE District.

The property is one of several acquired by Dallas-based investment firm 90Ten, which has spent $18.5 million in the EDGE District since December.

The new store will occupy the space previously home to Bacon Bitch, which closed in 2024. The storefront was also the original home of Bodega’s juice bar before the Cuban eatery expanded a few doors down.

While an opening date has not yet been announced, Warby Parker is already hiring for several positions, including an optical manager, licensed optician, and additional retail roles.

Once open, the location is expected to offer comprehensive eye exams, prescription updates, and the company's full lineup of eyewear products.

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Forbici Modern Italian sets opening date for downtown St. Pete restaurant

Forbici Modern Italian sets opening date for downtown St. Pete restaurant

After nearly three years of planning and construction, Forbici Modern Italian has set an opening date for its highly anticipated St. Pete location.

The 12,000-square-foot Italian restaurant will officially debut on Wednesday, June 24th, at 183 2nd Avenue North in downtown St. Pete's Sundial retail complex.

Reservations for opening week are now available through OpenTable.

Forbici will open in the second-floor space formerly occupied by Sea Salt, which closed at the end of 2024 after nearly 10 years in business.

After a multi-million-dollar renovation, the restaurant now features an expansive outdoor patio, a private dining room, multiple TV-lined bars, and a sprawling dining space with seating for up to 350 guests.

The St. Pete restaurant will be the second location for Forbici, which first opened in Tampa's Hyde Park Village in 2019.

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Downtown St. Pete's tallest office tower, 200 Central, sells to local group

Downtown St. Pete's tallest office tower, 200 Central, sells to local group

The tallest office building in Pinellas County has changed hands.

Feldman Equities and its partners have acquired 200 Central Avenue, the 28-story office tower at the corner of Central Avenue and 2nd Street in downtown St. Petersburg.

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

The Tampa Bay-based commercial real estate firm announced the acquisition Wednesday and said it plans to invest more than $20 million into upgrades and improvements throughout the building.

The tower was previously owned by Third Lake Capital, a Tampa-based investment advisory firm, which purchased the property for $65.75 million in 2017, according to Pinellas County property records.

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