Construction begins on Naked Farmer's second St. Pete location

Construction begins on Naked Farmer's second St. Pete location

Farm-to-table restaurant Naked Farmer has begun renovations on a second St. Pete location.

The fast-casual restaurant is slated to open in November at 2631 4th Street North, the former home of EVOS, a health-conscious fast-food chain that operated at the site for 22 years before closing last spring.

Renovations to the existing 1,920-square-foot building are being led by general contractor Fox Building Group.

"This is the first standalone restaurant we've built entirely as our own, from the ground up," CEO Jordan Johnson told St. Pete Rising. "Every detail — the space, the light, the way the kitchen flows — is designed to honor the food and the farmers behind it. We want guests to walk in and feel the care that goes into every plate."

Founded in 2020, Naked Farmer is known for serving scratch-made meals featuring ingredients sourced from small and medium-sized farms across the southeastern United States.

All menu items are prepared without seed oils, using avocado oil and extra virgin olive oil instead.

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September Sewing Co. brings fabrics, classes, and creativity to Seminole this fall

September Sewing Co. brings fabrics, classes, and creativity to Seminole this fall

When Joann Fabrics closed its stores last year, many local hobbyists lost a familiar place to browse fabrics, pick up supplies, and find inspiration for their next project.

This fall, one local entrepreneur hopes to help fill that void.

September Sewing Co. will open at 11000 70th Avenue North in Seminole, offering ethically sourced fabrics, sewing classes, and a creative space designed for both experienced makers and beginners.

Owner Diana Andreyko says the business is rooted in a desire to make sewing more accessible while encouraging a greater appreciation for craftsmanship and sustainable fashion.

“I remember growing up going to Joann Fabrics with my grandma as a child. I loved going there and just touching the fabric and feeling inspired,” Andreyko said in a conversation with St. Pete Rising. “I want to create that kind of space in my own way, bringing my knowledge and expertise to help foster the next generation of sewers, makers, and entrepreneurs.”

“I'm a huge proponent of sustainable fashion and all of the practices within that,” she continued. “In the world of fast fashion, I want to teach people how sewing teaches patience, craftsmanship, and appreciation for something made by hand.”

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New $7.5M veterans center planned at USF St. Petersburg, construction to begin this summer

New $7.5M veterans center planned at USF St. Petersburg, construction to begin this summer

The University of South Florida St. Petersburg (USFSP) is moving forward with a new 7,500-square-foot veterans center on its downtown waterfront campus, replacing a temporary office with a permanent home for one of Florida’s largest student veteran populations.

Construction is expected to begin this summer, with the building scheduled to open in September 2027.

The $7.5 million project will rise at 100 5th Avenue South, the former site of USF's Family Studies Center, which was destroyed during the 2024 hurricanes.

The center will include private offices for staff, a student lounge, private study rooms, a training room, meeting spaces, and a dedicated veterans coffee area designed to give student vets a place to gather between classes.

"We call it wrap-around services," said Todd Post, Assistant Director of Veterans Success at USFSP, who is overseeing the project.

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New metaphysical shop Arcana brings tarot, Reiki, and spiritual healing to Gulfport

New metaphysical shop Arcana brings tarot, Reiki, and spiritual healing to Gulfport

Velvet chairs, a moody dark color palette, and shelves lined with tarot decks and ritual candles greet customers stepping into a new metaphysical shop that recently opened in Gulfport.

Arcana brings a bit of whimsy to its corner storefront, serving as an inclusive venue and collective where Reiki practitioners, tarot readers, and others offer spiritual healing and guidance.

The shop, located at 1303 49th Street South, celebrated its grand opening on June 14th.

Arcana is owned by practicing psychic Lindsay Caskey and her husband, Brandon, better known as "Caskey," an indie hip-hop rapper from Winter Park.

Together, the pair has built an audience of more than half a million followers across social media, many of whom have followed the shop's renovation and opening journey online.

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Baba and Barbouni to close in Grand Central District, making way for Barra Barra and Kaixo

Baba and Barbouni to close in Grand Central District, making way for Barra Barra and Kaixo

After seven years, Baba and Barbouni are preparing to close, but the future of the Grand Central District property will remain in familiar hands.

Owners George and Debbie Sayegh announced Thursday that longtime team members Andrew Duncan and Danielle McCoy will take over the restaurant space at 2701 Central Avenue with two new concepts: Barra Barra and Kaixo.

The pair have spent the past year working alongside the Sayeghs developing the concepts, which will replace Baba and Barbouni following their final service on July 3rd.

“For Debbie and I, one of the greatest privileges of Baba has been watching talented people grow within these walls,” George Sayegh wrote in a social media post announcing the transition.

“And for the past year we've been working closely with two of those people, Chef Andrew Duncan and Sommelier Danielle McCoy, to develop a new restaurant that reflects their creativity, energy, and vision,” he added.

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Former Times building, historic Tramor property in downtown St. Pete sold for $32.5 million

Former Times building, historic Tramor property in downtown St. Pete sold for $32.5 million

Two prominent properties in the heart of downtown St. Petersburg have sold for a combined $32.5 million, with plans for a high-rise condominium tower on the site.

Naples-based Stock Development, a family-owned luxury real estate development and homebuilding company, has purchased the 490 First Avenue South tower, formerly home to the Tampa Bay Times, and the historic Tramor Cafeteria building at 123 4th Street South, most recently occupied by Hofbräuhaus St. Petersburg.

The two properties together comprise 1.8 acres.

"We're excited to continue expanding our brand and remain confident in St. Petersburg and the Tampa Bay region," Keith Gelder, president of Stock Development, said in a conversation with St. Pete Rising. "We look forward to bringing a signature project to the market."

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Sarasota-based European bistro Marcel taking over former Left Bank Bistro space in St. Pete

Sarasota-based European bistro Marcel taking over former Left Bank Bistro space in St. Pete

A well-known local restaurateur is bringing French food back to St. Pete's Historic Uptown neighborhood.

Chef Jeremy Duclut is opening a second location of Marcel, his Sarasota-based European bistro with a French influence, at 1225 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street North.

The restaurant will take over the former Left Bank Bistro space, which closed last fall after seven years in operation.

Unlike his other restaurant ventures, Duclut purchased the property rather than leasing it.

"This is the first restaurant I've owned the building for," Duclut said in a conversation with St. Pete Rising. "Everything else, I'm a tenant."

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Southie Coffee expands in Seminole, adds Latin-themed evening speakeasy

Southie Coffee expands in Seminole, adds Latin-themed evening speakeasy

A new speakeasy and lounge is getting ready to open out of a popular, locally owned coffee shop in Seminole.

Seminole residents Bella Rincon and Steven Gonzalez opened the first location of Southie Coffee in Clearwater in 2018, with a second location debuting a year later in Seminole.

Last month, its Seminole shop moved to a larger, 2,000-square-foot space in the same plaza at 13017 Park Boulevard.

The relocation not only provides customers with a larger café, but also allows the business to expand its menu and operating hours.

In the evenings, the space will transition into an entirely different concept called The Hideout, a stylish, low-lit speakeasy.

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Tampa's Southern Luv BBQ expanding to downtown St. Pete

Tampa's Southern Luv BBQ expanding to downtown St. Pete

Grab a bib and a handful of napkins, because a new barbecue spot is headed to downtown St. Pete.

Southern Luv BBQ, a fast-casual concept that debuted its first location in Tampa two years ago, is coming soon to the EDGE District.

Chef Essi Tadrus and a local franchisee have signed a lease for a 1,256-square-foot space at 900 Central Avenue that was formerly part of Anytime Fitness.

The restaurant will have seating for approximately 20 guests indoors, with additional outdoor seating along Central Avenue.

The local franchisee, a St. Pete resident with more than 30 years of restaurant experience, has committed to opening 13 locations throughout Florida, including Clearwater, Pinellas Park, Lakeland, and South Florida.

The St. Pete location is expected to open later this year.

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Alligator Camp opens in the Grand Central District with vintage finds sourced from local storage units and estates

Alligator Camp opens in the Grand Central District with vintage finds sourced from local storage units and estates

A newly-opened shop in St. Petersburg's Grand Central District is taking a different approach to second-hand retail, stocking its shelves with items sourced directly from local storage units and personal estates rather than thrift stores.

Alligator Camp recently opened at 2937 Central Avenue, located between pottery studio Sugar Cream Clay and artist co-op Daydream Shop.

The space was formerly occupied by The Nook, a tattoo studio and event space that quietly closed its doors earlier this year.

Local couple Lauralie Bradford and Ryan Vargus own the second-hand shop, which sells everything from physical media like VHS tapes, DVDs, vinyl records, and books to vintage decor and art.

Bradford has been selling vintage and homemade jewelry with her brand Shop the Genesis for the past decade, while Vargus and his father have run a business for the past several years where they clear out storage units and personal estates and resell vintage goods.

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