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A Year of Rising: Here’s What’s Planned for Downtown St. Pete in 2021
After 2020 seemed like a never-ending year, we are optimistic about what 2021 will bring for St. Pete. There is no doubt that COVID-19 had, and will continue to have, an impact on commercial real estate all over the United States -- and St. Pete is no exception. Last year several developments in downtown St. Pete were paused, put on hold, or cancelled entirely due to the impact of the COVID-19. However, despite the pandemic, there has continued to be developer interest in the area and we expect downtown St. Pete to fare well in 2021.
Thanks to support from our members and board, we made progress on many of the priorities we identified in our 2025 Work Plan and kept momentum in our mission.
‘Center for the Arts’ no longer includes a conference center
Conceptual plans for a previously estimated $161.7 million redevelopment project along St. Petersburg’s downtown waterfront continue evolving.
Optimism blooms for Pinellas Trail activation in St. Pete
Several St. Petersburg stakeholders have long advocated for increased activation along a vastly underutilized local asset – the Pinellas Trail.
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