New York firm is relocating to St. Petersburg, bringing 50 jobs
A New York firm that provides targeted marketing strategies for high-tech businesses is relocating its headquarters to St. Petersburg, bringing at least 50 new jobs. Inside Sales Solutions chose St. Petersburg over potential locations in Austin, Atlanta and Kansas City, a release from the Pinellas County Economic Development office said. “We’re thrilled to establish our national headquarters in St. Petersburg,” said Aidan Snee, principal at ISS. “Pinellas is a thriving coastal community with th..>> view originalStretch of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street closed in St. Petersburg ...
ST. PETERSBURG — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street was closed early Thursday afternoon after a car smashed into a tree in the area of 45th Avenue N, police said. A 50-year-old man was seriously hurt in the accident. Authorities said he was in critical condition. Officers shut down the roadway between 44th and 46th avenues. As of 1:30 p.m., police said, the street was expected to be closed for about another hour. No further information was immediately available. Stretch of Dr. Martin Luther King..>> view originalSt. Petersburg's Edge District gets initial green light to go wet
ST. PETERSBURG — Thanks to Booker Creek, that modest waterway some baseball fans might have noticed while waiting for the gates to open at Tropicana Field, the city's Edge District may have an opening to allow drinkers to imbibe on the street. A state law governing such "wet zones," or as the Edge District Business Association prefers, "Specialty Center Zone," allows them where at least 50,000-square-feet of entertainment exists adjacent to a navigable body of water. The federal government consi..>> view originalThings that aren't there anymore: A visit to St. Petersburg's Sunshine ...
By the end of 1957, the Sunshine City Market was the last remaining grocery store in downtown St. Petersburg, having outlasted competitors such as Annan's Market, Central Market and the Manhattan Market. On October 18, 1959, the St. Petersburg Times published an article on the Sunshine City Market in its Sunday Magazine section. The article was written by Times staff writer Lorna Carroll and featured some wonderful photography from Times staff photographer Bob Moreland. It's a chance to step ba..>> view originalListening Room Festival in St. Pete is 'like a backstage pass to a ...
The Listening Room Festival, an annual Florida event based in the Tampa Bay area, is back for a fifth year, bringing dozens of concerts into people’s homes. Music lovers can’t get more up close and personal than this, says Fran Snyder, musician and Listening Room Festival founder. “We like to say that it’s like having a backstage pass to a concert,” he says. “We are bringing in nine artists from throughout the country, and they will be performing for a week in homes, offices, public places and..>> view originalPreservationists want to save St. Pete's “cheese grater” buildings
Preservationists in St. Pete say they’re filing a landmark designation application Thursday to try to save two buildings in downtown; Peter Belmont, vice president of St. Petersburg Preservation, wants to stop the demolition of what are called the “cheese grater” buildings in the 400 block of Central Avenue. He says behind the more recent metal coverings that give the buildings their nickname are historic façades that contribute to a sense of place of downtown St. Pete. Listen to the full story ..>> view originalBicyclist seriously hurt in crash with car on Gulf Boulevard in St. Pete ...
ST. PETE BEACH — A bicyclist was seriously injured in a crash on Gulf Boulevard late Wednesday, deputies said. Anthony G. Logothetis, 54, was crossing the road near 65th Avenue about 8:30 p.m. when he was struck by a northbound Subaru Outback, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. The driver of the Outback, Emanuel D. Matalon, 47, and his passenger, Shannon E. Vincent, 40, both of St. Petersburg, were not hurt, deputies said. Logothetis, of St. Pete Beach, was not in a crosswalk and..>> view originalTonight in live music: Earphunk, Daniel Bachman, Unwritten Law + ...
A nice slate of concerts are happening on this Thurs., March 24. Take a look at the breakdown below. click to enlarge Zack Smith Earphunk Earphunk with Future Vintage, Groove Orient Earphu..>> view originalInaugural south side street market to offer food, arts, music, more
ST. PETERSBURG â The first Southside Market Festival will take place 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday in the parking lot of Southside Coffee Brew Bar and Munch's Restaurant, 3922 Sixth St. S. There will be a variety of offerings from vendors, including seafood, flowers, yoga, arts and crafts and dog totem readings. Nonprofit organizations will include the Local Market Garden from Faith House and the Ruby Fund, a dog rescue group. The event to promote the neighborhood and local businesses also will feature..>> view originalSt. Pete Beach man, 81, arrested on child pornography charges
TBO.com staff Published: March 24, 2016 An 81-year-old St. Petersburg Beach man was arrested and charged with 10 felony counts of child pornography on Thursday, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office said. According to detectives, an investigation that began in March 2015 resulted in the arrest of Murray Stollman. Detectives said they were able to recover 10 images depicting child pornography from Stollman’s computer. Stollman was arrested at his residence at 10:24 a.m. Thursday and trans..>> view original
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