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How St. Pete Is Meeting Housing, Office Demands

The downtown St. Petersburg skyline is seen from Tropicana Field. Photo by Veronica Brezina.

St. Petersburg is experiencing unprecedented residential construction and low office vacancy rates as it continues to be among the top corporate relocation destinations; however, the city is facing headwinds in keeping up with the demand. 

The hard data in the St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership’s 2023 Development Guide, which will be distributed during the Partnership’s Development Summit, taking place today (Tuesday, Feb. 28). The 48-page report presents informative insights weighing the pros and cons in the current market conditions in downtown. 

The contributors in the report include St. Petersburg Innovation District Director Alison Barlow, Pinellas County Economic Development David Chawk, outgoing St. Petersburg Area Economic Development Corp. CEO J.P. DuBuque, Mack Feldman of Feldman Equities, Wendy Giffin of Cushman and Wakefield and others familiar with the city’s education offerings, its robust art scene, business climate, and transit offerings. Read more

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