Pour & Decor brings coffee and home decor together this winter in the Grand Central District

Pour & Decor brings coffee and home decor together this winter in the Grand Central District

St. Petersburg has no shortage of coffee shops, but a new one opening at 2210 Central Avenue, in the heart of the Grand Central District, offers java with a twist.

Pour and Decor, owned by Gabrielle Cuccaro, is one part coffee shop and one part home decor boutique, with a small art and furniture gallery located in the back. She hopes to have the store open within the next couple of months, “preferably by the end of the year,” she said.

Cuccaro is a St. Pete native born and raised, whose parents own the popular Mazzaro’s Italian Market at 2909 22nd Avenue North. As a teenager, she worked at Mazzaros as well as three local retail boutiques but developed a desire to start her own business.

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COhatch co-working space opens in historic building in downtown St. Pete

COhatch co-working space opens in historic building in downtown St. Pete

More than two years after acquiring the former Harlan Hotel property at 15 8th Street North, in downtown St. Petersburg, COhatch has opened its doors to customers.

The Ohio-based co-working company bought the four-story, 14,000-square-foot building in April 2021 for $2.25 million. King State, a Tampa-based coffee roaster and brewery, will be opening soon at the same location, giving COhatch members and the public a convenient option for fueling up with locally made food and beverages.

The Harlan Hotel was originally built in 1925 during a time of extraordinary growth for St. Pete. The building was added to the city’s Register of Historic Places in 1997.

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Construction begins on new Second District Court of Appeal Courthouse in downtown St. Pete

Construction begins on new Second District Court of Appeal Courthouse in downtown St. Pete

Construction has begun on the Second District Court of Appeal in downtown St. Petersburg. 

The $59 million courthouse is being built at 525 Mirror Lake Drive near the Pinellas County Clerk of Court, St. Petersburg City Hall, and various other government buildings.

The courthouse will be named the Bernie McCabe Second District Court of Appeal Courthouse after the late State Attorney for Florida’s Sixth Judicial Circuit which represents Pinellas and Pasco County.

Previously the site was home to the Sebring Building, built in 1968, which was demolished in 2022 in preparation for the new facility, and housed state government offices.

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Two-story restaurant and bar Stormrunner's Tavern to replace Caddy's in Gulfport

Two-story restaurant and bar Stormrunner's Tavern to replace Caddy's in Gulfport

A new two-story restaurant and bar will debut next year on downtown Gulfport’s most prominent corner at the intersection of Beach Boulevard South and Shore Boulevard South. 

Stormrunner’s Tavern will replace Caddy’s, which closed abruptly in July, at 3128 Beach Boulevard South.

Details on the new concept are sparse, but renderings of the new Gulfport hangout show three separate bars on the property.

Stormrunner’s Tavern will be the main restaurant and bar situated on the ground floor, The Crow’s Nest at Stormrunner’s Tavern will be on the second-floor outdoor patio with beautiful views of Boca Ciega Bay, and Bar Kitiki at Stormrunner’s Tavern will be a dog-friendly tiki bar located in a thatched roof cabana and side yard adjacent to Stormrunner’s Tavern.

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Adieu-glu, a gluten-free bakery, now open in downtown St. Pete

Adieu-glu, a gluten-free bakery, now open in downtown St. Pete

St. Petersburg residents who’ve adopted a gluten-free diet by choice or necessity now have another option for buying locally-made baked goods, thanks to the opening of Adieu-glu at 1942 1st Avenue South, next to Pinellas Ale Works Brewery, in the Grand Central District.

Founded by Debra Cooper, who in 2004 was diagnosed with celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder that makes the body intolerant of gluten, Adieu-glu offers a wide range of artisan breads, bagels, and sweet treats, in addition to organic pantry items such as chocolate chips, sea salt, and butter that home bakers can use to make their own gluten-free creations. 

“We use a gluten-free, wild sourdough starter in our artisan loaves that even our gluten-consuming customers find superior in taste and quality,” says Cooper in an interview with St. Pete Rising.

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