Rooftop bar Cane & Barrel opens in downtown St. Pete’s AC Hotel

Rooftop bar Cane & Barrel opens in downtown St. Pete’s AC Hotel

Cane & Barrel, downtown St. Petersburg’s newest rooftop bar and cocktail lounge, is now open atop the 172-key AC Hotel by Marriott at 110 2nd Street North.

Located on the eighth floor of the hotel, Cane & Barrel’s décor will feature a Cuban heritage theme created by California-based Ellis Adams Group. It will have a 1,000-square-foot interior lounge and bar along in addition to a 1,900-square-foot rooftop terrace, which will include a second bar.

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28-story residential tower proposed for 3rd Avenue North in downtown St. Pete

28-story residential tower proposed for 3rd Avenue North in downtown St. Pete

Plans will soon be filed with the City of St. Petersburg for a high-rise mixed-use development that will transform a 0.94-acre parcel in downtown St. Pete.

Ally MW, LLC has proposed a 28-story residential tower on the site of the Exchange Hotel, formerly Hotel Indigo, at 234 3rd Avenue North.

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172-key AC Hotel by Marriott opens in downtown St. Pete

172-key AC Hotel by Marriott opens in downtown St. Pete

St. Petersburg has been on the upswing for nearly two decades, thanks to a growing and much-acclaimed shopping, restaurant, and bar scene, beautiful weather, and a favorable tax climate. That renaissance has now permeated throughout the entire city.

As Downtown St. Pete continues to go from God’s waiting room to “the next Austin, TX”, demand for hotels continues to rise. Despite the growing demand, and thanks in part to the COVID-19 pandemic, the downtown area hasn’t seen much hotel development over the past few years.

But more hotels are on the way. 

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Baja-style Mexican restaurant Prima Cantina coming soon to St. Pete Beach

Baja-style Mexican restaurant Prima Cantina coming soon to St. Pete Beach

St. Pete Beach’s Dockside Grill & Bar, located at 4945 Gulf Boulevard, has been sold and will reopen in the first or second week of March as Prima Cantina, a Mexican restaurant with two other locations in Santa Monica and Pacific Palisades, California.

The new owners are a group led by Nando Silvestri, who is a partner in Prima Cantina’s California locations in addition to owner of Matteo Trattoria & Pizzeria in St. Pete and Tampa; Kevin Wojtowicz, a partner in Buya Ramen; and Jon LaBudde, a longtime St. Petersburg restaurateur, investor, promoter, and commercial real estate broker who’s been involved in a litany of local food and beverage concepts over the years.

According to their website, Prima Cantina’s menu “blends elements of the deep culinary heritage of mainland Mexico with the lighter, ocean-inspired, unique coastal cooking of the Baja peninsula, fused with the natural, produce-driven approach of California cuisine.”

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Aldi supermarket to open on 22nd Avenue North in west St. Pete

Aldi supermarket to open on 22nd Avenue North in west St. Pete

Discount supermarket chain Aldi is set to open a new store in St. Petersburg in a vacant retail space formerly occupied by Hitchcock's Green Market and Lucky's Supermarket.

The new Aldi location will be located at 6765 22nd Avenue North.

The 28,605 square foot store is adjacent to Tyrone Square Mall in a shopping center shared by Dick’s Sporting Goods, PetSmart, and Five Below according to a leasing brochure from Seritage Growth Properties, which owns the center.

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Vegan sushi restaurant House of Vegano moving to a larger, more visible location on Central Avenue

Vegan sushi restaurant House of Vegano moving to a larger, more visible location on Central Avenue

A sushi restaurant that specializes in plant-based vegan options is making the move to 1990 Central Avenue, across the street from the Imagine Museum in St. Petersburg’s Grand Central District. Jenna Malowany of KW Commercial represented the landlord and Danielle Cash of Somerday Group represented the tenant in the lease transaction.

House of Vegano is currently located at 655 31st Street South, where it shared space with The Body Electric Athletic Company, which shut its doors at the end of 2022. The current location will continue to serve diners until the new Central Avenue spot debuts at the end of the year.

Owner Thalia Tatham opened the sushi bar’s first brick-and-mortar location in March 2022 after initially selling food exclusively at markets and festivals and even delivering orders directly to customers’ homes.

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St. Pete Beach's first independent bookstore, Read the Waves, set to open later this year

St. Pete Beach's first independent bookstore, Read the Waves, set to open later this year

St. Pete Beach residents and visitors will soon be able to enjoy an experience that’s becoming rarer and rarer in these times: perusing the shelves of a locally owned, independent bookstore.

Read the Waves is coming later this year to 423 Corey Avenue, a space that was formerly home to Curvy Mermaid, which moved a few doors down, and As Above So Below Metaphysical Shop, which relocated to the Dolphin Village shopping mall.

The new bookstore was founded by April Elliott, a native of Dallas, Texas, who was a journalist before going to law school at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and then working as a criminal defense attorney in Colorado.

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Opinion: It’s time to advocate for missing middle zoning

Opinion: It’s time to advocate for missing middle zoning

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author, Jillian Bandes, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of St. Pete Rising. 

For several years now, we have followed the implementation of NTM-1, a zoning designation that would legalize the construction of two, three, and four-family homes along certain transit corridors. 

St. Pete City Staff has started the process of getting approval to apply NTM-1 to the fronts of major corridors. This would affect a small number of parcels – about 3,000.

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Expansive pickleball athletic complex with restaurant and bar headed to downtown St. Pete

Expansive pickleball athletic complex with restaurant and bar headed to downtown St. Pete

A new full-scale pickleball athletic club, St. Pete Athletic, is coming to downtown St. Petersburg.

The 1.6-acre athletic campus will be situated near the intersection of 2nd Avenue North and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, just north of the EDGE District.

The facility will feature 16 professional pickleball courts (including 9 indoor courts, a first for Tampa Bay), a full-service restaurant and bar, and a range of amenities including lockers, showers, a pro shop, gym equipment, and outdoor space with lounge seating, TVs, cornhole, Spikeball, and more.

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A new cocktail bar Tequila Daisy will bring over 150 tequilas, mezcals to downtown St. Pete

A new cocktail bar Tequila Daisy will bring over 150 tequilas, mezcals to downtown St. Pete

Fans of Mexico’s signature liquors — tequila and mezcal — will want to check out Tequila Daisy, a new craft cocktail bar set to open this summer on the ground floor of ONE St. Petersburg at 120 1st Avenue North, across from the Sundial parking garage.

Tequila Daisy — the name was inspired by the margarita, the classic tequila cocktail whose name means “daisy” in Spanish — is the latest concept from the owners of other downtown St. Petersburg hotspots, including Pour Judgement, Whiskey Exchange, and One Night Stand. They envision it as having an upscale neighborhood bar feel during the week, with DJs and dancing on the weekends.

“We’re going to be a craft cocktail bar,” co-owner Monique Grespan tells St. Pete Rising, “but we’re trying to step away from what you traditionally see in a cocktail bar, such as dim lighting, leather, copper, that kind of thing.”

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