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  • Questions Emerge After Highly Selective Graffiti Cleanup At Pink Buildings Downtown
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    Questions Emerge After Highly Selective Graffiti Cleanup At Pink Buildings Downtown

    BySiegfried Rolando March 12, 2026April 7, 2026

    Residents noticed something unusual outside the historic Ventnor Apartments in downtown St. Petersburg this week. A local paint crew was seen removing graffiti from the now-infamous pink building. However, several observers quickly noticed that only certain graffiti appeared to be receiving a fresh coat of paint. According to multiple witnesses, workers seemed to be focusing…

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  • New Downtown Social Club Promises Private Jets, Island Getaways, and Curated Jerky Bar
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    New Downtown Social Club Promises Private Jets, Island Getaways, and Curated Jerky Bar

    ByCedric Harris March 11, 2026April 4, 2026

    A new ultra-exclusive private social club is under construction in downtown St. Petersburg. The project promises a carefully curated environment of luxury, connection, and selective access. Developers say the club will feature private jet excursions, island getaways, celebrity encounters, and a luxury jerky tasting bar featuring small-batch selections from around the world. Additional amenities are…

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  • Mayor Welch Says Trop Redevelopment is Too Important to Waste Time Thinking About
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    Mayor Welch Says Trop Redevelopment is Too Important to Waste Time Thinking About

    ByCedric Harris March 10, 2026April 3, 2026

    With City Council voting to pause the developer selection process and much of St. Pete urging caution, Mayor Ken Welch reiterated that the future of the 86-acre Historic Gas Plant site must be decided before voters head to the polls this August. Despite widespread calls to pump the brakes, Welch reportedly remains concerned that any…

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  • Transit Activists Encourage PSTA to Launch Hurricane Readiness Program Ahead of Storm Season
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    Transit Activists Encourage PSTA to Launch Hurricane Readiness Program Ahead of Storm Season

    ByCedric Harris March 6, 2026June 6, 2026

    With hurricane season approaching, transit advocates are urging PSTA to introduce a new preparedness initiative aimed at encouraging Pinellas residents to ditch their automobiles for good. Under the proposed program, select PSTA routes would allow riders to transport large items such as plywood, generators, and other hurricane supplies traditionally moved by personal vehicle. Supporters say…

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  • Council Considers I-175 Removal to Activate Vertical Growth in South St. Pete
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    Council Considers I-175 Removal to Activate Vertical Growth in South St. Pete

    ByCedric Harris March 3, 2026April 23, 2026

    For decades, Interstate 175 has stood as a reminder of one of St. Petersburg’s most painful chapters. Built through a once-thriving Black neighborhood, the highway displaced thousands through eminent domain, severed generational ties, and left behind promises of replacement housing that never materialized. Families were uprooted. A community was dismantled. Advocates say that history demands…

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  • Winter Pride Laser Display Was “Proof of Concept” for Future Demolition Program
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    Winter Pride Laser Display Was “Proof of Concept” for Future Demolition Program

    ByCedric Harris February 24, 2026April 4, 2026

    City officials acknowledged this week that a rainbow laser display staged during Winter Pride festivities also functioned as what administrators described as a “proof-of-concept demonstration” for emerging demolition technologies. The clarification followed persistent questions from reporters regarding the decision to direct concentrated light arrays at a vacant structure in South Pasadena. While representatives emphasized the…

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  • Developer Begins Destruction of Historic Buildings With Humiliation Ritual
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    Developer Begins Destruction of Historic Buildings With Humiliation Ritual

    ByCedric Harris February 14, 2026April 4, 2026

    A Clearwater-based development firm has commenced the ceremonial humiliation of historic structures in Downtown St. Pete this week, signaling the beginning of their ritualistic demolition sequence. Residents may have noticed the buildings entering what The Vitale Brothers describe as a “transitional submission phase,” a symbolic designation commonly associated with occult detachment procedures. Urban renewal specialists…

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  • Former Catalyst on the Deuces Site Slated for Mixed-Use Redevelopment
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    Former Catalyst on the Deuces Site Slated for Mixed-Use Redevelopment

    ByCedric Harris February 9, 2026April 4, 2026

    City officials have confirmed plans to redevelop the former Catalyst on the Deuces property into a mixed-use commercial space aimed at “revitalizing” the corridor and attracting new investment to the area. According to preliminary documents, the redevelopment would include a Lilly Pulitzer Outlet, a Starbucks, a rooftop Pilates and wellness studio, and office space to…

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  • End of and Era: El Cap to Close After 63 Years, Making Way for East Coast’s First In-N-Out
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    End of and Era: El Cap to Close After 63 Years, Making Way for East Coast’s First In-N-Out

    ByCedric Harris February 6, 2026June 6, 2026

    Developers have confirmed that the historic El Cap restaurant and adjacent property will be demolished to make way for the very first In-N-Out Burger on the East Coast. 🍔💲🙌 While some residents expressed concern over increased congestion, and the fate of the historic structure, Mayor Welch praised the development as a “big win,” citing In-N-Out’s…

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  • Florida DOGE Flags Divisive Social Issues, Ignores Actual Wasteful Spending
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    Florida DOGE Flags Divisive Social Issues, Ignores Actual Wasteful Spending

    ByCedric Harris February 5, 2026April 4, 2026

    St. Pete officials praised the audit for focusing on high-visibility cultural concerns rather than more significant financial decisions involving land deals, private partnerships, and long-term obligations. DOGE officials described the scope as “appropriate” for generating engagement, while city leaders welcomed the findings and pledged visible outrage on behalf of marginalized communities. Current budgetary items will…

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