Resident-only parking proposal stalls in St. Pete

Resident-only parking proposal stalls in St. Pete

A proposed expansion of St. Petersburg's residential parking program failed to gain traction Thursday, as City Council opted not to move forward with an ordinance that would have created a new tool for neighborhoods dealing with overflow parking from nearby commercial areas.

The issue gained renewed attention in recent months as City Council discussed and eventually approved the SunRunner Bus Rapid Transit Overlay, which eliminated minimum parking requirements for new development along much of the Central Avenue corridor west of 19th Street.

During those discussions, residents in neighborhoods including Historic Kenwood raised concerns about potential overflow parking from the Grand Central District.

Residents along the 4th Street North and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street North corridors, including Allendale Terrace, Crescent Heights, and Magnolia Heights, voiced similar concerns as commercial activity continues to expand in those areas.

Some city leaders initially pointed to residential parking permit programs as a potential solution.

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After nearly two years, Old Northeast Tavern set to reopen in St. Pete

After nearly two years, Old Northeast Tavern set to reopen in St. Pete

When the Old Northeast Tavern closed for renovations, its loyal customer base assumed its doors would reopen shortly.

Nearly two years have passed, and the tavern and its adjacent pizzeria have remained closed—but not for much longer.

The Old Northeast Tavern, which has been a local staple for nearly two decades at 201 7th Avenue North, is expected to reopen later this year, co-owner Robert “Bob” Wareham said in a conversation with St. Pete Rising.

Wareham and his business partner, Mark Brindle, have owned the beloved pub and neighboring pizzeria, Old Northeast Pizza, since 2008.

The tavern, which originally opened in 2006, occupies part of a historic building that also houses Black Crow Coffee.

The building was constructed in 1925, back when the neighborhood was referred to as North Shore. It was in the 1970s that the neighborhood adopted its current name, Old Northeast.

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Waldorf Astoria Residences tops $200 million in sales ahead of groundbreaking

Waldorf Astoria Residences tops $200 million in sales ahead of groundbreaking

St. Petersburg’s first hotel-branded luxury condo tower has surpassed $200 million in sales ahead of its anticipated groundbreaking later this year.

The 50-story, 163-unit Waldorf Astoria Residences St. Petersburg, planned for 150 2nd Avenue South, reached the sales milestone roughly eight months after the development team announced the project had exceeded $100 million in sales.

The tower, which is expected to become the tallest building in the city, is being co-developed by Miami-based Property Markets Group (PMG) and St. Petersburg-based Feldman Equities, in partnership with Vancouver-based City Office REIT and Orlando-based Tower Realty Partners.

“Reaching $200 million sold at Waldorf Astoria Residences St. Petersburg is a landmark achievement and a powerful signal that demand for highly amenitized, hospitality-driven luxury residences in the Greater Tampa Bay Area is real and growing,” PMG Managing Partner Ryan Shear said in an announcement.

The $500 million tower will feature two- and three-bedroom residences, with prices currently starting at $2.9 million.

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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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Tiny Avenue Play Co. to bring a kid-sized town to Pinellas Park this fall

Tiny Avenue Play Co. to bring a kid-sized town to Pinellas Park this fall

A new indoor play village designed for children six and under is coming to Pinellas Park this fall, offering families a place where kids can explore, pretend, and socialize through imaginative play.

Tiny Avenue Play Co. is opening at 7314 U.S. Highway 19 North in the Shoppes at Park Place shopping center, next to Pickleball Kingdon and replacing clothing store chain Rainbow.

Set to debut on September 5th, the 4,300-square-foot facility will feature 15 miniature playhouses designed to resemble real-world destinations, including a grocery store, fire station, construction site, bakery, vet clinic, gas station, bank, and more.

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State of the Economy: Employment, incomes, and construction value rise in St. Pete

State of the Economy: Employment, incomes, and construction value rise in St. Pete

The City of St. Pete recorded a record $1.44 billion in construction value in 2025 while employment, household incomes, and the local labor force continued to grow, according to data presented Wednesday during the city's annual State of the Economy address at the Mahaffey Theater.

Mayor Ken Welch, alongside city officials and economic development leaders, provided an annual update on the city’s current economic standing.

“The state of our economy is not only measured by what we build, but it is also measured by who benefits, who belongs, and who can see a future here,” City Council Chair Lisset Hanewicz said during the address.

“Local governments cannot control interest rates, insurance costs, global supply chains, inflation or the weather, but we do shape conditions that help determine whether people can succeed despite those challenges,” Hanewicz said.

“We decide how to invest in infrastructure, plan for growth, whether our neighborhoods are connected, whether city processes are thoughtful and responsive, and whether we prepare for storms before they arrive rather than reacting afterward.”

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Drive-thru salad restaurant Greenlane to open in Pinellas Park

Drive-thru salad restaurant Greenlane to open in Pinellas Park

A Tampa-based fast-casual salad concept is planning a new location in Pinellas Park.

Greenlane has filed plans with the Southwest Florida Water Management District to redevelop the former Checkers property at 6401 Park Boulevard, demolishing the existing building and constructing a new 964-square-foot drive-through restaurant. The Checkers location closed in late 2024.

Greenlane specializes in scratch-made salads and wraps, including customizable options and signature menu items such as the Ginger Sesame Crunch and Golden Greek.

The chain specializes in affordable, scratch-made salads and wraps.

The brand is built on a mission to deliver nutritious alternatives to traditional fast food for less than $10, completely avoiding seed oils, fake ingredients, or pre-packaged dressings.

All Greenlane salads are priced between $6.99 and $8.99.

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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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Downtown St. Pete's tallest office tower, 200 Central, sells to local group

Downtown St. Pete's tallest office tower, 200 Central, sells to local group

The tallest office building in Pinellas County has changed hands.

Feldman Equities and its partners have acquired 200 Central Avenue, the 28-story office tower at the corner of Central Avenue and 2nd Street in downtown St. Petersburg.

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

The Tampa Bay-based commercial real estate firm announced the acquisition Wednesday and said it plans to invest more than $20 million into upgrades and improvements throughout the building.

The tower was previously owned by Third Lake Capital, a Tampa-based investment advisory firm, which purchased the property for $65.75 million in 2017, according to Pinellas County property records.

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New I-275 express lanes and shared-use path open on Howard Frankland Bridge

New I-275 express lanes and shared-use path open on Howard Frankland Bridge

Motorists now have a quicker way to travel between St. Pete and Tampa.

In the early morning hours of Wednesday, May 27th, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) opened the new northbound I-275 express lanes on the Howard Frankland Bridge, along with a new pedestrian and bicycle trail.

The express lanes and trail are major components of the $972.5 million bridge replacement and improvement project, which began in 2020.

The new express lanes extend from 4th Street North in St. Petersburg to just north of the bridge in Tampa.

Running in the median of I-275, the lanes are separated from general traffic by barrier walls and flexible delineator poles.

FDOT contractors are expected to open the southbound express lanes over the next several nights, weather permitting.

The express lanes are currently toll-free during the ongoing testing phase. Once testing is complete, tolls will be collected electronically 24/7 through SunPass or other Florida-compatible transponders. Cash and TOLL-BY-PLATE will not be accepted.

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