Heart + Paw veterinary clinic opens first Florida location in restored historic St. Pete home

Heart + Paw veterinary clinic opens first Florida location in restored historic St. Pete home

A historic home along Central Avenue has found a new purpose as the first Florida location for veterinary care provider Heart + Paw.

Heart + Paw is now open at 6366 Central Avenue inside the restored 1925 Strum House, the preserved centerpiece of Strum Place, a nine-unit luxury townhome development in west St. Pete.

Headquartered in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, Heart + Paw operates more than 30 veterinary hospitals across 11 states.

The new clinic offers comprehensive veterinary care and grooming services for dogs and cats, including surgery, dentistry, radiology, vaccinations, wellness care, and end-of-life services.

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September Sewing Co. brings fabrics, classes, and creativity to Seminole this fall

September Sewing Co. brings fabrics, classes, and creativity to Seminole this fall

When Joann Fabrics closed its stores last year, many local hobbyists lost a familiar place to browse fabrics, pick up supplies, and find inspiration for their next project.

This fall, one local entrepreneur hopes to help fill that void.

September Sewing Co. will open at 11000 70th Avenue North in Seminole, offering ethically sourced fabrics, sewing classes, and a creative space designed for both experienced makers and beginners.

Owner Diana Andreyko says the business is rooted in a desire to make sewing more accessible while encouraging a greater appreciation for craftsmanship and sustainable fashion.

“I remember growing up going to Joann Fabrics with my grandma as a child. I loved going there and just touching the fabric and feeling inspired,” Andreyko said in a conversation with St. Pete Rising. “I want to create that kind of space in my own way, bringing my knowledge and expertise to help foster the next generation of sewers, makers, and entrepreneurs.”

“I'm a huge proponent of sustainable fashion and all of the practices within that,” she continued. “In the world of fast fashion, I want to teach people how sewing teaches patience, craftsmanship, and appreciation for something made by hand.”

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New metaphysical shop Arcana brings tarot, Reiki, and spiritual healing to Gulfport

New metaphysical shop Arcana brings tarot, Reiki, and spiritual healing to Gulfport

Velvet chairs, a moody dark color palette, and shelves lined with tarot decks and ritual candles greet customers stepping into a new metaphysical shop that recently opened in Gulfport.

Arcana brings a bit of whimsy to its corner storefront, serving as an inclusive venue and collective where Reiki practitioners, tarot readers, and others offer spiritual healing and guidance.

The shop, located at 1303 49th Street South, celebrated its grand opening on June 14th.

Arcana is owned by practicing psychic Lindsay Caskey and her husband, Brandon, better known as "Caskey," an indie hip-hop rapper from Winter Park.

Together, the pair has built an audience of more than half a million followers across social media, many of whom have followed the shop's renovation and opening journey online.

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Alligator Camp opens in the Grand Central District with vintage finds sourced from local storage units and estates

Alligator Camp opens in the Grand Central District with vintage finds sourced from local storage units and estates

A newly-opened shop in St. Petersburg's Grand Central District is taking a different approach to second-hand retail, stocking its shelves with items sourced directly from local storage units and personal estates rather than thrift stores.

Alligator Camp recently opened at 2937 Central Avenue, located between pottery studio Sugar Cream Clay and artist co-op Daydream Shop.

The space was formerly occupied by The Nook, a tattoo studio and event space that quietly closed its doors earlier this year.

Local couple Lauralie Bradford and Ryan Vargus own the second-hand shop, which sells everything from physical media like VHS tapes, DVDs, vinyl records, and books to vintage decor and art.

Bradford has been selling vintage and homemade jewelry with her brand Shop the Genesis for the past decade, while Vargus and his father have run a business for the past several years where they clear out storage units and personal estates and resell vintage goods.

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LX Coffee bringing gold-topped lattes and first storefront to downtown St. Pete

LX Coffee bringing gold-topped lattes and first storefront to downtown St. Pete

LX Coffee, a mobile coffee cart known for serving specialty lattes topped with edible gold, is opening its first brick-and-mortar location in downtown St. Pete.

The coffee company will occupy around 2,200 square feet inside a new fitness concept by Rare Body Studio opening this fall at 290 Dr. MLK Jr. Street North

“After catering so many events and seeing the growth in the St. Pete market, we knew it was the right time to open a shop,” said Natalie Matsuk, who owns LX Coffee with her husband, Andrey.

The shop will feature a black-and-gold design, dim lighting, wood accents, a small merchandise area and a 21-foot-long bar as its centerpiece.

The cafe will offer seating for around 40 to 50 guests, including 8 to 10 seats outdoors along the sidewalk.

The coffee shop and Pilates studio will operate side-by-side, allowing visitors to move between the two spaces throughout the day.

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Drift + Story opens in Gulfport with apparel, gifts, and locally made goods

Drift + Story opens in Gulfport with apparel, gifts, and locally made goods

A new boutique specializing in coastal-inspired apparel, accessories, and locally made goods has debuted in Gulfport.

Owner Haley Santamaria recently opened Drift + Story at 3129 Beach Boulevard, bringing a mix of women's apparel, sunglasses, hats, swimwear, candles, water bottles, children's beach accessories, jewelry, and other gift items to the waterfront business district.

Originally from California, Santamaria moved to Florida about two years ago to be closer to family. Earlier this year, she left her corporate job to open the boutique.

Drift + Story soft opened on May 23rd and has been steadily expanding its inventory since welcoming its first customers.

The space was previously occupied by Paw Paw's pet supply store, which closed in late 2024 following back-to-back hurricanes.

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Lakeland Film Lab to bring analog photography back to St. Pete this fall

Lakeland Film Lab to bring analog photography back to St. Pete this fall

Vinyl is back. Flip phones are trending again. And film photography is having a moment too.

This fall, St. Pete photographers will have a new place to develop film, rent cameras, learn darkroom techniques, and connect with fellow creatives.

Lakeland Film Lab is headed to 2821 Central Avenue, taking over a 1,300-square-foot storefront in the Grand Central District between Cheeky's Fish & Raw Bar and the recently announced Nightwatch wine bar.

The St. Pete location will be the company's second. Husband-and-wife duo Nick and Elizabeth Buttrey launched the first Lakeland Film Lab in downtown Lakeland last year.

Since opening, the Lakeland store has taken off. They've even developed film for a few big musicians, including Coi Leray, SZA, and Snoop Dogg.

The St. Pete shop, expected to debut in November, will offer many of the same services as its Lakeland counterpart, such as film processing, scanning, film sales, classes, and community events, while adding several new features, including camera rentals, a community darkroom, and a custom photo booth designed specifically for St. Pete.

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Popular eyewear brand Warby Parker coming to downtown St. Pete

Popular eyewear brand Warby Parker coming to downtown St. Pete

A popular eyewear brand is making its way to downtown St. Pete.

Warby Parker, known for its prescription glasses, sunglasses, contact lenses, and eye care services, will open its first St. Petersburg storefront at 1124 Central Avenue in the EDGE District.

The property is one of several acquired by Dallas-based investment firm 90Ten, which has spent $18.5 million in the EDGE District since December.

The new store will occupy the space previously home to Bacon Bitch, which closed in 2024. The storefront was also the original home of Bodega’s juice bar before the Cuban eatery expanded a few doors down.

While an opening date has not yet been announced, Warby Parker is already hiring for several positions, including an optical manager, licensed optician, and additional retail roles.

Once open, the location is expected to offer comprehensive eye exams, prescription updates, and the company's full lineup of eyewear products.

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Nightwatch, a neighborhood wine bar, is coming to the Grand Central District

Nightwatch, a neighborhood wine bar, is coming to the Grand Central District

A new neighborhood wine bar is coming to the Grand Central District, with an expansive wine list, a large backyard patio, and a casual, laidback vibe.

Nightwatch is expected to open before the end of the year at 2817 Central Avenue.

The concept comes from Bryce Kennedy and Sydney Knowlton, the owners behind Neighborhood Wine Shop, which recently celebrated its first anniversary a few doors down at 2875 Central Avenue.

The 1,200-square-foot bar will offer a large wine selection, with roughly 250 to 300 labels planned for the bottle list, alongside around 20 to 25 wines by the glass at any given time.

Beer, non-alcoholic cocktails, and low-ABV cocktails will also be available.

“The focus will be on wines in the $70 to $120 range,” Kennedy said in a conversation with St. Pete Rising. “That’ll make up the bulk of the menu. That being said, if you want to come in and order an expensive Burgundy or old Bordeaux, we’ll have that too. It just won’t be the focus.”

The food menu will stay simple with cheeses, charcuterie, and bar bites offered.

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New social-fitness gym The Yard Gym opening this summer in the Grand Central District

New social-fitness gym The Yard Gym opening this summer in the Grand Central District

A new social-fitness gym is preparing to open in the Grand Central District.

The Yard Gym, a fitness club focused on strength training, conditioning, and team-based fitness classes, will open next month at 2060 1st Avenue South in the former Grayspeed Cycles space.

The St. Pete franchise is owned by local resident Taylor Dove, who says the gym is targeting a grand opening on Saturday, June 13th.

The 3,264-square-foot facility will include two air-conditioned workout spaces dedicated to The Yard’s signature training programs.

One area, called RIG, focuses on strength training with barbells, dumbbells, kettlebells, and resistance equipment, while the other area, called TURF, is geared toward conditioning workouts using sleds, cardio equipment, bodyweight exercises, and functional training movements.

The gym will also offers PAYDAY and GAMEDAY classes, which blend strength and conditioning with team-oriented and competitive workouts.

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