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New affordable housing website aims to help St. Pete residents access local resources
A new tool for tracking affordable and workforce housing developments in St. Petersburg has been released by the St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership.
The new website serves to compare affordable housing production to the housing targets set by the city in addition to tracking actions the city has taken to assist developers, homeowners, and renters. It will act as a resource for residents, elected officials, and civic leaders.
2026 Downtown Development Summit Launches New Online Development Guide
Last week, we hosted the 2026 Downtown Development Summit at the Museum of Fine Arts in Downtown St. Petersburg.
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
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