Crooked Cup Cafe to bring a neighborhood coffee shop to Central Oak Park

Crooked Cup Cafe to bring a neighborhood coffee shop to Central Oak Park

A new neighborhood coffee shop is in the works in Central Oak Park, with two first-time operators hoping to create a laid-back, community-driven space just outside the bustle of downtown.

Crooked Cup Cafe is expected to open this July at 4130 5th Avenue North, in the former home of Tasty Treats Bakery.

Owners Sidney Mrak and Vanna Thackrah are currently renovating the roughly 800-square-foot space into a cozy cafe with an outdoor patio.

“We want it to feel like a home away from home,” said Thackrah in a conversation with St. Pete Rising. “A place where people can come every day, hang out, work, and really feel like part of something.”

The location, tucked into a pocket of Central Oak Park, played a huge role in developing the concept.

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Apartments planned as part of HSN campus redevelopment in north St. Pete

Apartments planned as part of HSN campus redevelopment in north St. Pete

Plans for the former Home Shopping Network campus in north St. Pete are starting to take shape.

The 65-acre campus, located at 2501 118th Avenue North, served as the HSN’s headquarters for nearly five decades before its parent company announced plans in early 2025 to move operations out of state.

HSN listed the property for sale last April.

Then in March, St. Pete Rising reported that the property was under contract with Greystar, the nation’s largest multifamily housing owner, manager, and developer.

Shortly thereafter, plans were filed with the City of St. Pete for the eastern 41 acres, where a 400,000-square-foot industrial park is proposed.

At the time, there were no details on what would be built on the remaining 24 acres.

Now, a newly submitted application to the Southwest Florida Water Management District reveals what’s planned for that portion of the site: a garden-style apartment community with a unit count in the high 300s, with at least 40% of the units set aside as affordable housing.

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St. Pete seeks developer for three-acre Commerce Park site along 22nd Street South

St. Pete seeks developer for three-acre Commerce Park site along 22nd Street South

The City of St. Pete is taking another run at redeveloping a stretch of land along 22nd Street South.

On April 6th, the city issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the Commerce Park site, a roughly 3.03-acre collection of 19 city-owned parcels just north of Interstate 275 in the Deuces corridor.

The land, directly across from the Manhattan Casino, is appraised for around $4.5 million and has been the subject of multiple redevelopment plans over the past two decades, none of which have fully panned out.

City officials are now looking for a mixed-use project that activates 22nd Street South through commercial and retail uses, provides mixed-income housing with both rental and homeownership opportunities, and maximizes allowable density.

When the land was first assembled starting in 2007 under the administration of Rick Baker, the goal was to create a manufacturing and industrial hub that would generate jobs in South St. Pete.

The city spent years buying up parcels along the corridor with the idea of attracting employers and building out an employment center.

Then the Great Recession hit, and things stalled.

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17th annual St. Petersburg Jazz Festival swings into the Warehouse Arts District this week

17th annual St. Petersburg Jazz Festival swings into the Warehouse Arts District this week

The annual St. Petersburg Jazz Festival returns this week, offering a diverse line-up of bands and orchestras that will all be hosted within the Warehouse Arts District.

The jazz festival officially kicked off Tuesday, April 7th, with free-admission jazz workshops at St. Petersburg College, which is followed by four days of concerts with a mix of jazz styles and international influences.

Starting Wednesday, April 8th, a total of seven performances will happen at the Rosie Cohen Stage at the ArtsXchange, located at 515 22nd Street South.

All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m.

The annual festival is a nod to St. Pete’s rich musical roots, since the city has ties to the mid-20th century Chitlin' Circuit, a network of venues that provided safe spaces for Black musicians across the United States.

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Gulfport vintage shop and craft cafe moving to St. Pete’s Grand Central District

Gulfport vintage shop and craft cafe moving to St. Pete’s Grand Central District

A Gulfport-based vintage and handmade goods shop is preparing to open a larger, expanded location in St. Pete.

Coastal House Vintage will open Wednesday, April 29th at 2820 1st Avenue North in the Grand Central District, growing from roughly 500 square feet to about 1,700 square feet in a 1926-built home that has since been converted for commercial use.

Alongside the expansion, the shop is introducing a more interactive concept centered on creativity and community.

The new location will feature a dedicated craft café, where visitors can drop in at any time, purchase a project, and spend time making it on-site.

“We really hope it’ll be a third-space environment where people can come spend time with us,” owner Robin Kee said in a conversation with St. Pete Rising. “You can sit and have a drink, hang out with friends, and not have to go sit at a bar.”

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New hotel, bank, and retail coming to Shoppes at Park Place in Pinellas Park

New hotel, bank, and retail coming to Shoppes at Park Place in Pinellas Park

The Shoppes at Park Place, one of the most popular shopping centers in Pinellas Park, is set to expand.

Located at 7200 U.S. Highway 19 North, the 495,000-square-foot open-air shopping center, which is anchored by Target and the Regal Park Place movie theater, is slated to add a 120-room hotel, a drive-thru bank, and approximately 28,000 square feet of new retail space.

On March 5th, the Pinellas Park Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved an amendment to the site’s Commercial Planned Unit Development plan to allow the new uses.

The commission also approved a conditional use for a drive-thru bank within the General Commercial (B-1) zoning district.

The proposal, submitted by landowner Belleair Development Group, is scheduled to go before the City Council on April 7th for a first reading, followed by a second reading and public hearing on April 23rd.

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St. Pete denies plans for 12-story condo tower at Marina Bay in southwest St. Pete

St. Pete denies plans for 12-story condo tower at Marina Bay in southwest St. Pete

Plans for a new residential tower within the gated waterfront community of Marina Bay in southwest St. Pete were unanimously rejected last week.

St. Petersburg’s Development Review Commission voted to deny both a height variance and a site plan modification for a proposed 12-story, 96-unit condo building on a five-acre vacant parcel on Harbor Way South near Eckerd College.

Since acquiring the 67-acre property from Eckerd College in 2003, developer Reza Yazdani has developed it into a coastal residential community with a deep-water marina and 187 homes, including single-family residences, villas, and condominiums along nearly 2,000 feet of the Intracoastal Waterway.

On Wednesday, Yazdani sought approval for a new 150-foot-tall building, exceeding both current zoning limits and a previously approved plan for the site.

The site was approved in 2005 for a 96-unit residential building with a maximum height of 85 feet. A 2007 citywide rezoning later reduced the allowable height on the site to 36 feet.

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11-unit apartment building approved for Bartlett Park in south St. Pete

11-unit apartment building approved for Bartlett Park in south St. Pete

Eleven aging bungalow-style apartments dating back to 1925 will be demolished and replaced with a new apartment community in the Bartlett Park neighborhood of south St. Pete.

On Wednesday, the St. Petersburg Development Review Commission approved a redevelopment plan and setback variances for the property at 421 15th Avenue South.

Designed by Storyn Studio for Architecture, the project will consist of two buildings arranged around a shared courtyard with a central water feature. Units will range from studios to two-bedroom apartments, starting at 308 square feet and going up to 734 square feet, with balconies facing the street.

The eastern portion of the site will include a three-story building with a parking garage and eight units on the upper floors. The western portion will feature a two-story building with three units, garage parking, a bicycle storage room, private storage spaces, and a maintenance area.

The approximately $2 million project is being developed by Shaun Burroughs of Coral Development.

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The Blue Urban Project to open purpose-driven thrift shop on Central Avenue in downtown St. Pete

The Blue Urban Project to open purpose-driven thrift shop on Central Avenue in downtown St. Pete

A new thrift shop is set to open, offering vintage clothes, local art, and a chance to support a good cause.

The Blue Urban Project, a St. Pete-based, veteran-founded nonprofit, is preparing to open a thrift store at 1620 Central Avenue in the Grand Central District.

The Blue Urban Project Thrift expands the organization’s mission to support marine environmental conservation and uplift military veterans, while creating a steady funding source and a stronger presence in the local community.

Since its founding in 2022, the nonprofit has focused on hands-on work like underwater cleanups, sustainability initiatives, and coastal resilience efforts to improve local waterways, while also providing job opportunities and community programs for veterans.

The roughly 900-square-foot space is located next to Zaytoon Grill and was previously occupied by Bohemian Reves, a local skin care and beauty shop that closed in 2024.

The second-hand store is expected to open in early May and will provide affordable clothing (sorted by color), furniture, kitchenware, oddities, and books.

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33-story 3rd & 3rd apartment tower tops out in downtown St. Pete

33-story 3rd & 3rd apartment tower tops out in downtown St. Pete

A new residential tower in downtown St. Petersburg has reached a major milestone.

KAST Construction has topped out 3rd & 3rd, a 33-story, 262-unit luxury apartment tower rising at 235 3rd Street South.

The project, located on the northwest corner of 3rd Avenue South and 3rd Street South, sits directly across from the Publix-anchored University Village shopping center.

Developed by St. Pete-based Echelon in partnership with Third Lake Partners, the tower was first announced by St. Pete Rising in 2022.

The project received City Council approval later that year, with construction beginning in early 2024.

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