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On June 22, the Downtown Partnership hosted our quarterly Leadership Luncheon at the Floridian Social Club. We were joined by Toni Bisesi with the Kevin L. Chadwick Family Trust and Board Member Melissa Rutland (see below) to discuss using historic preservation as a strategy for redevelopment.
Then, Board Member Dr. Alex Harris performed a few of his original songs and discussed performance art as a critical part of our creative commerce and economy. The Partnership is working with Dr. Harris to support his vision of a St. Pete as a community where artists and performers can grow in their careers and contribute in meaningful ways to our area economy. Watch his performance of Millionaire below.
St. Petersburg’s oldest park enters its next chapter
The St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership enlisted Dan Biederman, who turned around Bryant Park in the 1980s, to help transform Williams Park
Central Avenue makeover would prioritize pedestrians over parking in downtown St. Pete
The St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership, working with planning and design firm Kimley-Horn, has unveiled a new streetscape concept for the 200 block of Central
Shaun Drinkard is Selected for Leadership St. Pete Class of 2026
Shaun Drinkard, Downtown Partnership Vice President, has recently been selected as a member of the Leadership St. Pete Class of 2026.
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