City considers affordable housing on vacant Jamestown lots in downtown St. Pete

City considers affordable housing on vacant Jamestown lots in downtown St. Pete

The City of St. Petersburg is moving forward with a plan to create new affordable housing on a collection of vacant, city-owned lots near the Jamestown Apartments and Townhomes, just west of Unity Park near downtown.

The proposal centers on nine infill parcels totaling about 1.7 acres, located between 12th Lane North and 15th Street North, and between 4th Avenue North and Burlington Avenue.

The lots have sat unused for more than 40 years, originally acquired as part of a 1982 redevelopment plan that required a buffer around the Jamestown complex.

That requirement expired in 2012, and city officials say the land is no longer needed for that purpose.

During a March 12th Housing, Land Use, and Transportation Committee meeting, Council Members unanimously approved moving forward with a charter amendment that would remove the parcels from the city’s legally binding Parks and Waterfront Map.

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$10 million community arts center proposed for south St. Pete church site

$10 million community arts center proposed for south St. Pete church site

A 3.6-acre church campus in south St. Pete could soon become a new hub for youth arts education, as the Bill Edwards Foundation for the Arts looks to acquire and repurpose the property into a community arts center.

The foundation has launched a $10 million capital campaign to purchase the site at 5995 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street South and convert it into the Bill Edwards Foundation for the Arts Community Arts Center.

The 26,155-square-foot property is currently home to Lakewood United Methodist Church and Alegria Montessori School.

Built in 1958, the campus includes a 396-seat sanctuary, a smaller chapel, a two-story educational building with a fenced-in playground and covered outdoor play area, as well as a fellowship hall, kitchen, and office space.

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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 Port of St. Pete renderings show cruise terminal, park, and dining, but questions remain

New Port of St. Pete renderings show cruise terminal, park, and dining, but questions remain

A long-term vision for the city’s port could reshape the Bayboro Harbor waterfront just south of downtown St. Pete, but early reactions from city officials suggest the path forward remains uncertain.

The approximately 4.4-acre portion of the city-owned Port of St. Petersburg at 250 8th Avenue SE is being studied for a potential redevelopment that could include a public park, cruise terminal, superyacht marina, waterfront promenades, and dining options.

Located within the Innovation District and surrounded by major institutions — including the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus to the west, Albert Whitted Airport to the north, and the U.S. Coast Guard to the east — the site is seen as an opportunity to expand both public access and maritime activity.

At a March 12th Public Services and Infrastructure Committee meeting, consultants from Moffatt & Nichol presented a draft master plan that reimagines the port as a mixed-use waterfront destination.

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New wine bar, Delicious, opens at the Morean Center for Clay in the Warehouse Arts District

New wine bar, Delicious, opens at the Morean Center for Clay in the Warehouse Arts District

A new wine bar has opened inside the Morean Center for Clay, taking over the space previously occupied by Lolita’s Wine Market, which relocated back to its original 18th Street location last summer.

Called Delicious, the bar quietly debuted last week at 420 22nd Street South in the Warehouse Arts District.

The concept offers a more flexible and approachable way to explore wine, with an emphasis on sampling.

Guests can order 1.5-ounce “sips,” 3-ounce pours, or full 6-ounce glasses, with bottles also available.

The approach makes it easy to compare wines side by side and try a range of options without committing to a full glass.

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St. Pete launches feasibility study for downtown convention center

St. Pete launches feasibility study for downtown convention center

The City of St. Petersburg, which draws millions of visitors each year, has long lacked sufficient meeting and conference space, often pushing event organizers to look elsewhere - but that could soon change.

The city is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study evaluating the viability of a proposed convention center in downtown St. Petersburg.

The study will assess market demand, competitive positioning, facility program requirements, financial performance, and overall economic impact, according to a Request for Proposals (RFP) advertised on March 11th.

The selected consultant will analyze regional and national industry trends, engage key stakeholders, identify demand segments and unmet market opportunities, and benchmark against comparable and innovative convention center models.

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Two-story entrepreneurial hub proposed by Pinellas County Urban League in south St. Pete

Two-story entrepreneurial hub proposed by Pinellas County Urban League in south St. Pete

An undeveloped stretch of property on 22nd Street South may become the site of a modern community hub with spaces specifically designed to educate and house non-profits and start-up businesses, with the goal of fostering new economic momentum for south St. Pete.

Pinellas County Urban League, Inc. (PCUL), an organization dedicated to empowering African Americans and underserved communities in the county, has submitted a 64-page proposal to the City of St. Petersburg to develop the property on 22nd Street South between 6th Avenue South and Fairfield Avenue South.

The proposal, submitted in December 2025, calls for a two-story, 28,000-square-foot building, referred to as the Sankofa Empowerment Center, which would offer a mix of Class A office, retail, food service, and flex spaces alongside a 6,000-square-foot rooftop terrace and lounge to host year-round events.

PCUL would relocate its corporate headquarters from 31st Street North in Kenwood to a 3,000-square-foot space on the second floor of the center.

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Global sailing race will make St. Pete its North American stop in 2027

Global sailing race will make St. Pete its North American stop in 2027

St. Pete is set to take center stage on the global sailing circuit.

The Ocean Race, widely considered one of the toughest professional sporting events in the world, will make its first-ever Gulf Coast stop in 2027, with downtown St. Petersburg serving as the North American host for a new transatlantic leg of the race.

The announcement is a major win for the area, which will bring an internationally recognized event to the St. Petersburg Yacht Club and the University of South Florida St. Petersburg waterfront.

The 15th edition of The Ocean Race will begin in Alicante, Spain on Sunday, January 17th, 2027, sending a fleet of IMOCA 60-foot sailboats on a 14,000-nautical-mile opening leg to Auckland, New Zealand.

From there, teams will head to Itajaí, Brazil before arriving in downtown St. Pete for a scheduled stopover from May 4th through May 16th, 2027.

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174-unit affordable housing project with rents starting at $512 per month proposed for Skyway Marina District

174-unit affordable housing project with rents starting at $512 per month proposed for Skyway Marina District

A new affordable housing development proposed in St. Petersburg’s Skyway Marina District would bring 174 income-restricted apartments, including units reserved for young adults aging out of foster care.

Nashville-based Elmington Capital Group plans to develop Skyway Flats at 3600 34th Street South on a 2.87-acre site currently used as a surface parking lot next to the Salterra assisted living complex, which remains closed following damage from the 2024 hurricanes.

The five-story project would include 28 one-bedroom units, 100 two-bedroom units, and 46 three-bedroom units, serving households earning between 30% and 80% of the Area Median Income.

Eighteen apartments would be set aside for youth aging out of foster care, paired with support services such as financial literacy training, housing stability programs, and connections to community resources.

Rents are projected to start as low as $512 per month.

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Foxtail Coffee Co. and 3Natives Acai Cafe to open in the Skyway Marina District

Foxtail Coffee Co. and 3Natives Acai Cafe to open in the Skyway Marina District

New retailers are set to join the growing Skyway Marina District as part of a large mixed-use development.

Foxtail Coffee Co., Solis Mammography, and 3Natives Acai Cafe will open in a new retail building along 34th Street South.

The 4,500-square-foot retail building is located on an outparcel fronting the newly-opened 23,000-square-foot Sprouts Farmers Market at 3411 32nd Avenue South.

Developer Frank Guerra of Altis Cardinal broke ground on the retail building in 2025 as part of the $800 million Sky Town development.

The 34.3-acre site, formerly home to the Ceridian office campus, is being redeveloped into a mixed-use community that will include 2,084 apartments, 69,000 square feet of retail, and 120,000 square feet of self-storage.

Vertical construction on the first apartment building at Sky Town began in September 2025.

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