REVO Wellness opens 5,700-square-foot wellness center in historic Dupont Building in downtown St. Pete

REVO Wellness opens 5,700-square-foot wellness center in historic Dupont Building in downtown St. Pete

Tucked inside a century-old building near Mirror Lake, a wellness center is combining functional medicine, recovery therapies, and classes like yoga and breathwork under one roof.

REVO Wellness has relocated from its former 4th Street North storefront to the historic Dupont Building at 155 8th Street North in downtown St. Pete.

At nearly 5,700 square feet, the space is more than triple the size of its previous home, allowing REVO to add group classes, recovery amenities like sauna and cold plunge, hands-on therapies such as acupuncture and massage, and a broader mix of aesthetic and lifestyle services.

Owners Bryce Gonzalez and Bridget Boudreaux started remodeling the space in fall 2025, turning the former call center into a space centered on healing and recovery.

Gonzalez, a St. Pete native, previously served in counter-intelligence for the U.S. military’s special operations.

“We’ve built this to be a retreat center,” said Gonzalez, who founded the business in 2017. “It’s not your typical clinic or med space — it’s much more than that. We want to create change for the entire community to live longer and become the healthiest version of themselves.”

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New stand-up comedy club to open this May in the Grand Central District

New stand-up comedy club to open this May in the Grand Central District

A stand-up comedy group that has spent the past several years bouncing between breweries, bars and back rooms across St. Pete is getting a permanent home in the Grand Central District.

St. Pete Stand-Up will open its first dedicated comedy club, called St. Pete Comedy Club, at 1745 1st Avenue South.

The 3,600-square-foot venue, which previously housed Avid Brew Company, is expected to open in May.

Blakemore Kearney of Vector Commercial Real Estate Services represented the landlord and tenant in the lease transaction.

For founder Bob Holden, the new club marks the next step for something that started as a single monthly show at St. Pete Brewing and has since grown into one of the most active live entertainment offerings in the city.

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TapHouse 61 closes after nearly nine years in the Grand Central District

TapHouse 61 closes after nearly nine years in the Grand Central District

A popular bar on Central Avenue served its last customers last week.

TapHouse 61 at 2061 Central Avenue in the Grand Central District has closed after nearly nine years in business.

The neighborhood bar offered more than a dozen craft beers on tap along with cocktails, wine, and bottled beer, attracting a loyal following of regulars, service industry workers, and neighborhood residents.

TapHouse 61 opened in 2017 after its owners rebranded the space’s previous concept, Sly Bar.

The earlier bar, which debuted in 2014, had developed a reputation as a casual dive known for its sandwich menu and live music.

When Sly Bar pivoted to TapHouse 61, owner Joe Robertson expanded the bar’s craft beer focus by increasing the number of taps, introducing a broader selection of bottles and cans, and hosting beer-centric events.

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Owner of The Bends and Wild Child to open Easy Tiger, a hi-fi listening lounge and cocktail bar in the EDGE District

Owner of The Bends and Wild Child to open Easy Tiger, a hi-fi listening lounge and cocktail bar in the EDGE District

More than a decade after opening The Bends in what was then a quiet corner of St. Pete’s EDGE District, local hospitality operator Matt Kaye is preparing to debut his most personal project yet just a few feet away.

Easy Tiger, a hi-fi listening lounge and cocktail bar opening next month at 915 1st Avenue North, will pair vinyl DJ sets and high-fidelity sound with a globally inspired cocktail program.

The roughly 1,600-square-foot space sits along the same block as The Bends and represents the latest concept from Kaye, his wife Victoria Kaye, and partners Chris Stone and Craig Dragoonis.

Kaye is also behind Wild Child, a neighborhood bistro and cocktail bar, and Slim Charmer, a martini bar with Mediterranean small plates, both located in the Grand Central District.

Inside, Easy Tiger was designed to function less like a traditional bar and more like a listening lounge, where music plays a central role in shaping the experience.

The space features a carefully tuned hi-fi audio system built around Klipsch Heritage speakers paired with McIntosh amplification, allowing vinyl DJ sets to fill the room with warm, immersive sound without overpowering conversation.

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New bookstore Pages and Perks opening this summer near Roser Park in south St. Pete

New bookstore Pages and Perks opening this summer near Roser Park in south St. Pete

A new bookstore called Pages and Perks is preparing to open at 914 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street South near Historic Roser Park and the St. Petersburg Innovation District.

The 1,600-square-foot space is currently under renovation and owner Kate Johnson tells St. Pete Rising that Pages and Perks is slated to open this summer.

“People need a place to escape in a world that is stressful and very screen heavy, and we want to provide a space where people can escape through their story of choice,” Johnson said.

Pages and Perks will carry books across a range of genres, with a focus on fiction and works by local authors.

Inside, a lounge area will welcome readers of all ages. Parents can enjoy beer, wine, or mocktails at a six-seat bar while children spend time in a kid-friendly section of the store.

Bottled mocktails will be provided by Curious Elixirs, which incorporates ingredients such as adaptogens, herbs, and mushrooms into its nonalcoholic beverages.

Johnson says the bookstore is designed as a flexible gathering space that will host book clubs, game nights, book signings, local author events, poetry readings, and meetups for games like Dungeons and Dragons and Magic: The Gathering.

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Construction begins on Medina 405 private social club at the historic Snell Arcade in St. Pete

Construction begins on Medina 405 private social club at the historic Snell Arcade in St. Pete

Construction has officially begun on Medina 405, a members-only social club planned for the basement of the historic Snell Arcade in downtown St. Pete.

With construction permits approved by the City of St. Pete, interior buildout is now underway on the 9,240-square-foot space at 405 Central Avenue, with the club expected to open in late 2026.

Medina 405 is being developed by former Major League Baseball player and entrepreneur Robin Jennings, who also operates the private club Waterworks in Sarasota.

Jennings and his partners purchased the basement level of the Snell Arcade last year for $3.2 million.

The club will serve as a private gathering place for St. Petersburg’s business, civic, and creative communities inside one of downtown’s most recognizable historic buildings.

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New bar Trailer Daddy to bring backyard party vibes to downtown St. Pete

New bar Trailer Daddy to bring backyard party vibes to downtown St. Pete

A new Americana-themed bar is rolling into downtown St. Pete this weekend and it’s bringing red Solo cups, plastic flamingos, and a whole lot of nostalgia with it.

Trailer Daddy opens this Friday, March 6th at 8 p.m. at 217 Central Avenue, taking over the space most recently occupied by Glamper.

The concept is the vision of Matt Knoth, Director of Art and Design and Partner at Ohio-based Forward Hospitality, the team behind Welcome to the Farm, Good Night John Boy, Hi 5, My Rich Uncle, and Tony D’s Sub Shop — all located on the Jannus Block in downtown St. Pete.

While Glamper had a camping vibe, Trailer Daddy embraces what CEO Michael Schwartz calls “the best kind of American chaos.”

“When he proposed this, Glamper wasn’t doing poorly,” said Forward Hospitality Partner Mark Acchione. “But this space should be doing more. It needed a hook — and this concept has one.”

The result is a part-club, part-bar concept built around nostalgia, humor, and photo-ready moments.

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Padme Flower Farm brings U-pick flowers to the Warehouse Arts District

Padme Flower Farm brings U-pick flowers to the Warehouse Arts District

A new field of color has quietly taken root in the Warehouse Arts District.

Tucked along 3rd Avenue South between 22nd and 23rd Streets, just steps from 3 Daughters Brewing and Sol St. Pete Bistro, Padme Flower Farm is turning an empty grass lot into a hand-tended haven of ranunculus, snapdragons, anemones, ageratum, and phlox.

The one-acre urban flower farm is the creation of Mallika Nair, an environmental studies graduate, agroecology scholar, and longtime community gardener who says flowers weren’t always part of her plan.

Nair grew up in New York City but spent weekends at her family’s home in Pennsylvania, where compost piles and time in nature planted early seeds of curiosity.

She later studied environmental studies at New College of Florida in Sarasota, focusing her degree on food systems.

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Popular cinnamon roll shop Cinnaholic opens first St. Pete location this week

Popular cinnamon roll shop Cinnaholic opens first St. Pete location this week

Nearly a year and a half after first announcing plans for St. Pete, gourmet cinnamon roll shop Cinnaholic is finally ready to open its doors.

The plant-based dessert franchise will soft open this Friday, March 6th, in a 1,225-square-foot space at 5246 4th Street North, formerly home to Nutrishop and next to Metro Diner.

To celebrate, the shop will offer $2 original cinnamon rolls from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on opening day. The store plans to remain open until 10 p.m. or until supplies sell out.

After opening weekend, regular hours will be 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

Cinnaholic is known for its fully customizable cinnamon rolls, allowing customers to choose from a wide range of frostings and toppings.

Popular frosting flavors include almond, banana cream, marshmallow, cream cheese, peanut butter, and raspberry.

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First look at Volta Wine + Market coming to 400 Central in downtown St. Pete

First look at Volta Wine + Market coming to 400 Central in downtown St. Pete

New renderings have been released for Volta Wine + Market, offering a first look at a new local wine shop, gourmet market, and intimate bar opening on the ground floor of The Residences at 400 Central later this year.

The approximately 2,000-square-foot concept is set to begin construction this month and will be among the first retail tenants at the 46-story condo tower, now nearing completion by New York–based Red Apple Group.

Founded by Michelin-recognized sommelier Zach Pace and partner Rachelle Tomushev, Volta is designed to feel like you’re being welcomed into someone’s home rather than stepping into a traditional wine shop.

The shop won’t contain a single TV in favor of vinyl records and analog hi-fi sound.

“The world’s best wine shops share a common trait: the feeling of being welcomed into someone’s home,” Pace said in a statement. “Whether you're a novice wine lover or a luxury collector, all are treated as honored guests.”

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