Now that it's for sale, what's next for Sundial in downtown St ...
When the Sundial shopping center was listed for sale last week, real estate developers in Tampa Bay and others familiar with the project weren't surprised. It wasn't the first time developer Bill Edwards had listed the property for sale. But this time it took, leaving the future of downtown St. Petersburg's only shopping center in flux yet again. "The Sundial is unique and iconic. Bill Edwards poured a lot of money to turn it into a beautiful property," said Mike Milano, managing director of ret..>> view originalCross-Bay Ferry Program Approved By St. Petersburg and Tampa
St. Petersburg and Tampa’s City Councils approved Thursday a cross-bay ferry pilot program. The estimated total cost of the deal, which will run for six months, is $1.4 million dollars. Out of four governmental bodies, the Pinellas County City Council has yet to vote on financially backing the initiative. They will cast their votes next week. Each of the city councils is voting to pay $350,000, a quarter of the total cost. St. Petersburg’s Mayor Rick Kriseman was approved earlier this year to n..>> view originalBuya Ramen sets opening date in St. Pete's Edge District
The owner of Buya Ramen says his restaurant is opening at the perfect time and place in St. Petersburg. Buya Ramen will open at 911 Central Ave. in the city's ...>> view originalEditorial: New protections honor a fallen St. Petersburg officer
The widow of a police officer killed on one of the worst days in St. Petersburg's history has made a poignant, generous donation that will keep the city's officers safer. The protective gear that Lorraine Yaslowitz-Marino purchased for the St. Petersburg Police SWAT team cannot save her husband. But it could save others. On Jan. 24, 2011, a Monday, Yaslowitz-Marino experienced the nightmare every police spouse fears: rushed to a hospital to be next to her dying husband; hearing a doctor say he'd..>> view originalHillary Clinton will stop in St. Petersburg during jobs tour on Monday
Hillary Clinton will spend Monday and Tuesday campaigning in Florida. The Democratic presidential nominee will stop in St. Petersburg on Monday during her jobs tour. The event is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. at The Coliseum at 535 Fourth Ave. N. in St. Petersburg. If you're interested in attending, you can RSVP here . She will also make stops in Miami and Orlando during her visit.>> view originalAs post-DNC bump sustains, Clinton plans Monday St. Pete visit
Sec. Clinton addresses the DNC on Thursday, July 28. Joeff Davis Once again, Florida's electoral importance is showing. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is headlining an event at the St. Petersburg Coliseum Monday, Clinton's campaign confirmed Friday afternoon.Doors open at 1:30 p.m. and the event starts at 3 p.m. Clinton, who is expected to talk about her 100-day jobs plan, will travel to Orlando later that day and to Miami the following d..>> view originalSt. Pete-Clearwater Airport celebrates biggest month
View Full Site Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Bright House Networks. © 2016 News 13. All rights reserved.>> view originalRemember the flood insurance scare of 2013? It's creeping back ...
Three years ago, Tampa Bay was roiling over massive flood insurance rate hikes. Home sales in some neighborhoods literally stopped. Real estate agents warned the market could collapse. Lawmakers held town halls and rallied from Tallahassee to Washington for help. Then Congress passed a temporary reprieve, and nearly all fears subsided. "It went from screaming loud madness to not even a whisper," said Robin Sollie, head of the Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce. Brace yourself for the chorus o..>> view originalHere's the skinny on the new St. Pete Pier's parking and restaurant ...
Figuring out what to do with St. Pete's Pier took years and included a vicious battle between the city and those dedicated to saving the now-razed inverted ...>> view originalRosario's pinch-hit homer sparks Twins' win over Rays
Eddie Rosario's calculated guess paid off for the Minnesota Twins.Rosario turned around a hanging changeup for a pinch-hit two-run homer that put the Twins ahead in the seventh inning, and they beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-2 on Friday night."I was just hoping for a hit to maybe get even," manager Paul Molitor said, "and he gave me more than I could ask for."The Rays led 2-1 when the left-handed hitting Rosario batted for Byron Buxton with Eduardo Escobar on base against right-hander Erasmo Ramirez..>> view original
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