Hogg Batch Coffee begins roasting in the Grand Central District

Hogg Batch Coffee begins roasting in the Grand Central District

In a town overflowing with coffee shops, Hogg Batch brings a truly unique flavor to the java scene. Located at 2327 Central Avenue, the shop quietly opened a few months ago in St. Pete’s Grand Central District. Although the shop mainly operates as a pick-up location for online orders, and not as a traditional coffee bar, the owners may host the occasional pop-up event or coffee tasting in the future.

The founders, twin brothers David and Duane Hogg, call their method of roasting coffee something of a disruption -- and fully a delight. Every last coffee bean is sourced and roasted with care; innovative and inspiring, their coffee is aged in used spirit barrels. This process infuses each cup of joe with a taste unlike anything else in the area. Some examples of what these two are brewing up in the kitchen include flavors such as: Coffee + Bourbon, Coffee + Whiskey, Coffee + Gin, and Coffee + Jamaican Rum.

The brothers originally hail from Hartford, CT. However, after finishing their BFAs at a private art school in Tampa, they decided to stick around, going on to continue their studies at USF. It was St. Pete’s spirit of community and togetherness -- as well as the continued support for local companies -- that kept them here. Growing up so close to large cities, they understand the power community support has on small businesses.

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Tampa Bay Innovation Center makes progress towards 2021 groundbreaking

Tampa Bay Innovation Center makes progress towards 2021 groundbreaking

Back in January, Pinellas County issued an RFP calling for architectural service proposals to design the Tampa Bay Innovation Center scheduled to be built at the southwest corner of Fourth Street and 11th Avenue South in St. Petersburg’s Innovation District. The deadline to submit proposals was February 4th.

The new two-story 45,000 square foot state-of-the-art business incubator will house 30,000 square feet of client space, coworking space as well as conference/community rooms and offices. 113 parking spaces will be situated under a portion of the building and also at the rear of the property.

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St. Pete’s SHINE Mural Festival announces an all-Florida artist lineup

St. Pete’s SHINE Mural Festival announces an all-Florida artist lineup

‘Tis the season! No, it’s not quite time string up the lights and light up the Christmas tree (or Hannukah bush). It’s mural season in St. Petersburg! The SHINE Mural Festival returns to the Sunshine City in less than a month on November 7th – 14th.

Over the past decade, St. Petersburg has established itself as an international mural destination. By using walls and streets as canvas, we’ve created an outdoor art gallery of over 600 murals that’s completely free and open 24/7.

Since 2015, the SHINE Mural Festival has been responsible for 93 murals by artists from all over the world, including more than 90 local artists. Some of our most iconic murals were painted during the annual mural fest, such as Shark Toof’s “Big Red Shark” behind the Floridian Social Club and Evoca1’s “Through the Perils of our Youth” in the EDGE District.

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Orange Station at the Edge unveiled for redevelopment of St. Pete Police HQ lot

Orange Station at the Edge unveiled for redevelopment of St. Pete Police HQ lot

More details have been released about a mixed-use project proposed for the former St. Pete Police Department headquarters site at 1300 1st Avenue North in the EDGE District.

A year ago, the City of St. Petersburg selected Edge Central Development Partners to redevelop the site after a new police station was completed across the street in early 2019.

Named Orange Station at the Edge, the development is expected to include 100,000 square feet Class A office space, 56 urban condominiums, 30 workforce housing apartments, and over 20,000 square feet of ground floor retail space.

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How to keep St. Pete local and navigate retail leasing in a post-COVID world

How to keep St. Pete local and navigate retail leasing in a post-COVID world

When thinking about how to continue to support St. Pete’s small businesses during the economic tough times in the aftermath of COVID-19, the average consumer repeats to themselves the phrase we hear so often: ”Shop Local.”

John Barkett, owner of Barkett Realty, a local real estate brokerage firm, has been involved in some of St. Pete’s most successful neighborhoods like The EDGE, Grand Central, and MLK Districts. Barkett has worked hard to ensure their continued success through the pandemic. In order to help keep the vibrancy of these neighborhoods alive, Barkett shares a few words of advice for landlords, brokers, and small business owners who may be dealing with uncertainty during COVID-19.

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83-unit infill apartment buildings to rise in downtown St. Pete

83-unit infill apartment buildings to rise in downtown St. Pete

About a year ago, St. Pete City Council approved a package of Land Development Regulation (LDR) changes in an effort to help reduce the cost of building housing in the city. The package of code changes was just one prong in a multifaceted approach to help address housing affordability in the Sunshine City.

One of the approved code changes was the removal of mandatory parking minimums for residential units under 750 square feet in downtown St. Pete. Mandatory parking minimums are development regulations which require a certain number of vehicular parking spaces per residential unit.

There’s a growing body of evidence that mandatory parking minimums come at an immense cost to the cities that implement them.

A 2015 study even estimated that the cost of a single parking space in a structured garage increases residential rent by $225 per month.

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Owners of Bacon Bitch to open a second restaurant in downtown St. Pete

Owners of Bacon Bitch to open a second restaurant in downtown St. Pete

A few weeks ago, we broke the news on Bacon Bitch, a breakfast and brunch spot, coming to St. Pete’s EDGE District. We’ve now learned that not only is Bacon Bitch moving into the former Bodega location at 1120 Central Avenue, but another Queen’s Hospitality concept will be joining the party as well.

Get ready to indulge in The Chicken Spot, where chicken sandwiches are king of the coop.

As with Bacon Bitch, The Chicken Spot has one other location on South Beach in Miami. However, despite their South Florida roots, the owners want to contribute to what makes St. Pete special.

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Florida’s first Goan restaurant, Avo’s Kitchen, debuts in downtown St. Pete

Florida’s first Goan restaurant, Avo’s Kitchen, debuts in downtown St. Pete

When Iberian Rooster opened at 475 Central Avenue in late 2016, it introduced cuisine from the former colonies of Portugal to downtown St. Pete. But the concept, which offered an overwhelming range of foreign flavors, turned out to be a bit confusing. There were dishes from Brazil, India, Mozambique, Goa, and Macau, among others.

When owner Russell Andrade was conceptualizing Iberian Rooster he intended to create a restaurant that focused on the food he grew up eating. But as his vision expanded so did the menu and Iberian Rooster’s offerings became a smorgasbord of cuisine.

And so, as a result of COVID-19 and the desire to develop a distinct identity, Andrade has returned to his roots and revamped Iberian Rooster’s food offerings into an entirely new concept — Avo’s Kitchen. The new fast-casual restaurant serves food from only one region, Goa, a state on the Arabian Sea in southwestern India.

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Stock market-themed bar, Whiskey Exchange, opens in downtown St. Pete

Stock market-themed bar, Whiskey Exchange, opens in downtown St. Pete

After months of enjoying your at-home cocktails, bars have finally reopened in Florida. Although every bar may feel new right now, one downtown St. Pete bar is truly opening for the first time.

The opening bell has finally rung at Whiskey Exchange, a stock market themed bar, located at 540 Central Avenue, formerly home to The Classy Closet.

Yes, you read that correctly. A stock market-themed bar. Similar to how stocks in the S&P 500 and NASDAQ go up and down in value throughout the day, drink prices at Whiskey Exchange fluctuate based on supply and demand. For instance, if a certain drink is flying off the shelves, the price will go up. On the other hand, if very few patrons are buying it, the price will drop.

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Speakeasy Kava to open in St. Pete's Grand Central District

Speakeasy Kava to open in St. Pete's Grand Central District

A popular kava bar in Largo will soon open an outpost on Central Avenue in St. Petersburg’s Grand Central District. Speakeasy Kava is expected to serve the South Pacific Island drink, along with its partner, kratom, at 2101 Central Avenue.

Kava is an herbal beverage that is consumed socially for its calming and euphoric properties.

Over the last few years, the kava community in St. Petersburg has blossomed into one of the largest in the nation. So much so that in 2018 the Tampa Bay Times declared St. Petersburg the “kava capital of the continental United States.”

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