Red Apple Real Estate to restore historic 98-year-old pedestal clock at The Residences at 400 Central

The clock was first installed on the downtown St. Petersburg site in 1924 and has been sitting on the corner of Central Avenue and Fifth Street since 1978.

Pinellas County alters rental assistance program to help St. Pete residents

St. Petersburg received more than $14 million in rental assistance funding but is nearly out of funds.

Affordable housing developers vie for South St. Pete property

Three groups are aiming to get the chance to develop a city-owned lot in South St. Petersburg.

Editor’s notebook: This is what growth looks like now in Wesley Chapel and East Pasco

It's just a fraction of the development happening on the east side of Pasco County. Join us for a visual tour.

Regulations inspired by Surfside disaster get Senate nod; head back to House

The 98 fatalities in the Surfside condo disaster has the Legislature under pressure to update condo regs, some of which haven't changed in decades.

State seeks receivership for another insurer

For the second time in little more than a week, the state is seeking to be appointed as a receiver for a property-insurance company that it described as “insolvent.”