Cold Water Escapism

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Business incubator aims to spark Midtown commerce

By JENNIFER NESSLAR NNB Student Reporter ST. PETERSBURG – Tomeka Oliver sells vegan-health smoothies at the Saturday Morning Market in downtown St. Petersburg and the Deuces Live Market in the Midtown area on Sundays. She dreams of opening a storefront for her business, Performance Enhancing Smoothies, but she can’t afford the rent. Loans don’t seem… Continue reading Business incubator aims to spark Midtown commerce

Art spurs comeback in once-seedy warehouse district

BY MARK WOLFENBARGER NNB Student Reporter ST. PETERSBURG – For decades, the sprawling warehouse district on the northern edge of the Midtown neighborhood was as lifeless as the dried-out, wheat-colored grass that surrounded the mostly abandoned buildings. The district sprang up after a railroad freight depot was built at 420 22nd St. S in 1926.… Continue reading Art spurs comeback in once-seedy warehouse district

St. Petersburg College to expand, provide workforce training

BY JACOB COONFARE NNB Student Reporter ST. PETERSBURG – A new opportunity for residents of Midtown and nearby neighborhoods is rising on the corner of 22nd Street and 13th Avenue S. When in opens in mid-2015, the three-story building for St. Petersburg College will quadruple the college’s space in Midtown and enable it to expand… Continue reading St. Petersburg College to expand, provide workforce training