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City officials are asking stakeholders to help reimagine a downtown St. Petersburg waterfront with new and enhanced arts institutions, technologically advanced connectivity and, potentially, without Al Lang Stadium.
The St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership heard pertinent planning considerations Tuesday for an area formally known as the Center for the Arts. Chris Ballestra, the city’s managing director of development, said the southern waterfront’s impending makeover would intertwine with surrounding projects.
The Developer's Council recently got to preview St. Pete Athletic, a 45,000-square-foot urban country club featuring 14 pickleball courts, a private social club
June 2025 Work Plan Update
Thanks to support from our members and board, we made progress on many of the priorities we identified in our 2025 Wor
Partnership pauses plans for downtown improvement district
A group of business leaders remains intent on improving St. Petersburg’s William Parks and “First Block”
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