Sarasota-area Mexican restaurant Wicked Cantina announces St. Pete expansion

Sarasota-area Mexican restaurant Wicked Cantina announces St. Pete expansion

A Mexican restaurant that opened in 2014 on Anna Maria Island and then added a second location in downtown Sarasota, in 2017, is coming to St. Petersburg’s west side in January.

Wicked Cantina will take over a building at 3650 Tyrone Boulevard North that was previously occupied by a Sonny’s BBQ franchise. Janice Dolan, who co-owns the business with her husband, Mike, told St. Pete Rising that they expect to open in mid-January.

“It will be ready by the first of the year,” she said. “We have musicians scheduled to start January 15th.” 

Live music, she added, is a big part of Wicked Cantina’s original Anna Maria Island location and they plan to make it a daily feature in St. Pete. The Dolans are working on developing outdoor patio space, as well, that can accommodate musicians and seating.

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Popular south St. Pete restaurant Mullet’s Fish Camp joins Tropicana Field

Popular south St. Pete restaurant Mullet’s Fish Camp joins Tropicana Field

Mullet’s Fish Camp, the popular locally owned restaurant situated at 3901 6th Street South, will debut a new location at Tropicana Field on Friday.

In addition to all baseball home games, Mullet’s will also be open for all special events at Tropicana Field starting on Friday, November 24th with Enchant Christmas, an annual month-long winter wonderland featuring over four million sparkling lights, ice skating, festive food, and holiday shopping.

Mullet’s co-owner Nick Brown confirmed to St. Pete Rising that the eatery will have a location in the Trop’s Third Base Food Hall next to Fo’Cheezy Twisted Meltz, another local restaurant that has locations in downtown St. Petersburg and St. Pete Beach.

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21-story apartment tower proposed for Dr. MLK Jr. Street in downtown St. Pete

21-story apartment tower proposed for Dr. MLK Jr. Street in downtown St. Pete

New plans have emerged for an apartment tower on an empty lot on the corner of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street North and Arlington Avenue in downtown St. Pete.

The 21-story residential building is being planned by AMFP VI Saint Petersburg LLC, an affiliate of New York-based real estate investment firm Abacus Capital Group. Abacus purchased the 0.78-acre site for $10.75 million in April 2022.

Abacus Capital Group is a private real estate investment firm founded in 2004 and has acquired 31,000 units and invested $4.8 billion into multifamily on behalf of its investors since 2021.

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Popular downtown sports bar Thirsty First moving to Central Avenue

Popular downtown sports bar Thirsty First moving to Central Avenue

A prime Central Avenue location that formerly housed Acropolis Greek Taverna is set to become the new home of Thirsty First, a sports bar that’s been a staple of downtown St. Petersburg’s nightlife scene since 2016.

“We've outgrown the space that we're in,” said Thirsty First owner Greg Mikurak, who also owns Ride ’Em Cowboy and is a co-owner of Whiskey Exchange. “The new space will have two floors and outdoor seating on Central Avenue. There are 70 TVs going in there — there’ll be a view from every angle."

The half-mile hop from 119 1st Avenue North to 515 Central Avenue will allow Thirsty First to triple in size and build on what’s made it the go-to sports bar in downtown St. Pete.

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St. Pete’s Waterfront Parks Foundation will attempt to break a world record this weekend in Flora Wylie Park

St. Pete’s Waterfront Parks Foundation will attempt to break a world record this weekend in Flora Wylie Park

St. Petersburg’s Waterfront Parks Foundation will attempt to break a world record this Saturday with Picnic Land in Flora Wylie Park.   

Picnic Land will feature more than 800 pink, green, blue, and orange picnic blankets that will break the world record for the Longest Continuous Picnic Blanket. 

All proceeds from Picnic Land will benefit the work of the Waterfront Parks Foundation, which, since 2012, has worked with the City of St. Petersburg to preserve, protect, and promote St. Petersburg’s downtown waterfront park system.

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Exclusive: 20-story tower to anchor second phase of the EDGE Collective mixed-use project in the EDGE District

Exclusive: 20-story tower to anchor second phase of the EDGE Collective mixed-use project in the EDGE District

The EDGE District of downtown St. Petersburg will continue its meteoric rise as PTM Partners has revealed to St. Pete Rising their plans for a new, walkable mixed-use development expected to bring luxury rentals, commercial spaces, dining and retail outlets, and parking to the burgeoning downtown neighborhood.

The project, dubbed EDGE Collective II, is a continuation of the adjacent EDGE Collective development that broke ground in January 2022 on the 1100 Block of Central Avenue.

The 500,000-square-foot development is situated directly across the street from the upcoming $6.5 billion Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment being spearheaded by The Rays and Hines.

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St. Pete Housing Authority lands $1 million grant for affordable senior housing project at former Ed White Hospital site

St. Pete Housing Authority lands $1 million grant for affordable senior housing project at former Ed White Hospital site

Plans to renovate the former Ed White Hospital building in St. Petersburg into affordable housing for seniors and administrative offices for the St. Petersburg Housing Authority's (SPHA) took a step forward with the approval of a $1 million grant.

The grant, provided by the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (FHLBNY), brings SPHA closer to realizing its $29 million redevelopment project.

The shuttered Ed White Hospital building at 2323 9th Avenue North is expected to be renovated into 71 apartments catering for low-income seniors.

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Locally owned vegan, gluten-free HaleLife Bakery opens bistro in north St. Pete

Locally owned vegan, gluten-free HaleLife Bakery opens bistro in north St. Pete

HaleLife Bakery opened for business on Oct. 30th at 11270 4th Street North, the former home of Brewers’ Tasting Room, which closed in May. A few days earlier, on Oct. 24th, HaleLife closed its Clearwater location but still has three other stores in the Tampa Bay region, including one in downtown St. Petersburg and two in Tampa.

The new St. Pete location is slated to become a full-fledged, bistro-style establishment in 2024, according to HaleLife’s Instagram feed. Until then, it will offer a “bistro express” menu that includes breakfast and lunch options in addition to bakery items, such as cupcakes, donuts, brownies, and breads.

Breakfast offerings include avocado toast, french toast bites, waffles, and a selection of breakfast sandwiches.

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10-unit townhome development proposed for Old Southeast in St. Petersburg

10-unit townhome development proposed for Old Southeast in St. Petersburg

Plans have been announced for a new townhome community on 4th Street South in St. Petersburg’s Old Southeast neighborhood.  

Named 4th Street Gardens, the 10-unit townhome community is being proposed by IDYL Development, which previously proposed a 33-unit apartment building in downtown St. Pete.

4th Street Gardens will be located at 2100 4th Street South and will consist of two five-unit buildings divided by an interior motor court. Each residence will be 2,280 square feet with four-floors with three bedrooms.

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The Story Garden, a children’s bookstore, eyes 2024 opening in Historic Uptown

The Story Garden, a children’s bookstore, eyes 2024 opening in Historic Uptown

A new locally owned children’s bookstore is coming to Historic Uptown in early 2024. It’s called The Story Garden and it will be located in an 800-square-foot space at 832 14th Street North.

According to founder and owner Megan Kotsko, though, The Story Garden’s business model will be about much more than just selling books. 

“It'll be two-thirds retail, and then the back third of the space will be a children’s play space,” Kotsko told St. Pete Rising. “Our programming and events are going to bring people in.”

In addition to weekly story times and book clubs for children, The Story Garden will host an eight-week program for toddlers called Play Me A Story. Each one-hour class will feature a read-aloud followed by intentional play experiences tailored to extend the story’s content and build connections to the world. Dates and times are still being ironed out, but those interested can sign up for updates on The Story Garden’s website. 

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