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Tampa and St. Petersburg are among the cities that have seen the largest increase in home prices over the last 10 years, according to a study from a construction analysis and research company.
Richard P. Green was elected shareholder of Lewis, Longman & Walker, ( LLW) a St. Petersburg-based law office with operations in several locales in Florida. Green has worked his way up in the firm. Green is the vice-chair of LLW’s litigation practice group and is an active member of the American Bar Association and the Florida Bar.
The station, located near the Sundial parking garage along First Avenue North, will offer service every 15 minutes.
Robocalls are more than just a nuisance; they’re an epidemic costing Americans billions each year. Florida finds itself at the forefront of this battle, with
St. Pete City Council approved the sale in September 2024, giving the city millions to use for other housing projects.
Florida lawmakers are taking steps to protect the state's natural treasures from development. A new bill filed in the House of Representatives would prohibit
Tampa and St. Petersburg are among the cities with the largest increases in home prices over the past decade, according to recent data from Zillow and the U.S. Census Bureau.
Love is in the air, and Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. If you’re hoping to impress your significant other with an unforgettable evening, now’s the time to make those dinner reservations (honestly it was a few weeks ago but there is still time!
The Shumaker law firm helped broker the deal between 360 Advanced, a growing cybersecurity company based in St. Petersburg, and Bregal Sagemount, an equity and investment firm. The agreement secures a significant minority growth investment for 360 Advanced with the investment from Bregal Sagemount.
The pending petition, in part, questioned state health officials’ position that locating a dispensary adjacent to a convenience store would increase risks of crime.