Public Q&A offers clearer look at competing visions for the redevelopment of the 86-acre Gas Plant District in downtown St. Pete
/Developers vying to redevelop the 86-acre Historic Gas Plant District in downtown St. Pete made their first public pitch last Thursday at the Coliseum, as the City of St. Petersburg hosted an open house featuring presentations from the four shortlisted teams: ARK Ellison Horus, The Burg Bid, Foundation Vision Partners, and the Pinellas County Housing Authority.
Each group walked through its vision for the site before taking questions from attendees, offering a more direct look at how their proposals could take shape.
Much of what was presented has already been detailed in the teams’ formal submissions, which have been covered previously.
The more revealing portion of the event came during the Q&A, where developers addressed topics ranging from affordability and economic opportunity to phasing, infrastructure, and long-term community impact.
Mayor Ken Welch is expected to select one or more teams to move forward with in June, even as the St. Petersburg City Council recently voted 6-2 to pause the process.
The entire two hour event can be seen on YouTube. The City is requesting resident’s feedback on the presentations here.
Below is the Q&A session, which has been edited for clarity and length.
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