Fortune 500 company Foot Locker to move global headquarters to St. Pete

Fortune 500 company Foot Locker to move global headquarters to St. Pete

New York-based retailer Foot Locker has announced it will move its global headquarters to St. Petersburg, according to the company’s second quarter financial earnings report.

“To further support strategic progress against the Lace Up Plan, Foot Locker, Inc. is also announcing that it will move its global headquarters to St. Petersburg, Florida in late 2025,” says the release.

“The intent of the relocation is to further build on the Company's meaningful presence in St. Petersburg and to enable increased collaboration among teams across banners and functions, while also reducing costs.”

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City of St. Pete to sell 1.5-acre site near Tropicana Field in downtown St. Pete

City of St. Pete to sell 1.5-acre site near Tropicana Field in downtown St. Pete

The City of St. Pete is in discussions to sell a 1.53-acre city-owned property near the future Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment in downtown St. Pete. 

Third Lake Partners, which was established by Ashley Furniture founder Ronald Wanek, is expected to purchase the property at 298 Dr. Martin Luther King Street South from the City of St. Petersburg for $10 million. 

The property is situated east of Tropicana Field and directly west of United Property Insurance's (UPC) former headquarters building, which Third Lake Partners bought in 2022 for $10.5 million. 

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71-unit affordable housing community breaks ground at former Ed White Hospital site in North Kenwood

71-unit affordable housing community breaks ground at former Ed White Hospital site in North Kenwood

The St. Petersburg Housing Authority (SPHA) marked a significant milestone in addressing affordable housing needs for seniors with the groundbreaking of a new residential project at 2323 9th Avenue North in North Kenwood.

The project, dubbed the Edward White Campus, a nod to the former Edward White Hospital that operated at the property, is set to be transformed into a six-story, 121,000-square-foot affordable housing complex.  

The campus will house three facilities including: the Gemini Senior Living Community, the St. Petersburg Housing Authority Central Office, and Evara Health. 

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Red Thread to bring flavors of the Silk Road to downtown St. Pete this fall

Red Thread to bring flavors of the Silk Road to downtown St. Pete this fall

When Saigon Blonde opened in downtown St. Pete, it redefined what a cocktail bar in Tampa Bay could be. Six years later, the team behind Saigon Blonde is putting the final touches on a new immersive upscale restaurant set to debut this September.

In 2018, instead of simply designing a beautiful bar, the owner used Saigon Blonde to tell a story.

Saigon Blonde, located at 265 Central Avenue, is the story of a beautiful Vietnamese-French woman who operated a cocktail lounge deep in the heart of the capital of Vietnam during one of history’s most devastating wars.

The downtown St. Pete cocktail bar could easily fit in on the streets of New York City or in a Disney theme park. And by the sound of it, the team’s next concept would fit right in as well.

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Atomic Tattoos to open on Central Avenue in the Grand Central District

Atomic Tattoos to open on Central Avenue in the Grand Central District

Itching for some fresh ink? The largest privately owned tattoo company Atomic Tattoos is opening a new shop in downtown St. Petersburg.

Atomic Tattoos, which has shops throughout Tampa Bay, including in the Tyrone Square Mall, will open the tattoo and body piercing shop at 2434 Central Avenue next to the Tubular Tokes retail and vape shop.   

Atomic Tattoos founders and husband-and-wife duo Clay and Laurie Montgomery purchased the building this month for $1.025 million. It was previously occupied by Charles Edward Salon and the Joel Schmitz CPA firm.

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