Our Readers' Choice Award goes to a gem of a small business in downtown St. Petersburg.
Old Northeast-Downtown St. Pete Patch has a slightly different look, to help make life ridiculously easy for you.
ARS Wealth Advisors is one of our finalists in our Business Bracket Challenge to find the businesses in St. Pete with the best customer service.
Sweet! by the Cake Factory is a brand new custom cupcake shop with all the offerings of the original business.
The famed party holiday draws thousands of bar hoppers to the downtown area each year. Check below to see the top places to be this St. Paddy's Day.
St. Petersburg has so many places that entertain and engage families. What is your favorite?
A brand new karaoke bar called Octave opened its doors for the first time on Friday night on the 600 block of Central Avenue.
Patch Places has all of the info on local restaurants, salons, shops and more—make it yours!
For the Prescotts, sacrifice is necessary to succeed in business and in love.
Sweet Cheeks and Ricky P's celebrate new beginnings on Central Avenue.
Vue 19's brand-new lounge hosted a soft opening Thursday night, 19 floors high in the Bank of America tower.
Located beneath the Baywalk parking garage, Meze 119 offers unique vegetarian dishes.
Can't decide what to do for the big game? Downtown St. Pete will be crawling with specials on drinks, food and a whole lot more.
Humana Cares also will host on-site jobs fairs at its Humana Cares Center, 800 Carillon Parkway, Suite 240, starting this Sat., Feb. 4, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
LocalShops1.com and Awake Pinellas have partnered to create Cash Mobs with the goal of promoting the benefits of shopping locally.
On Tuesday night at Nova 535, the small business ally invited guests out for a night of food, drinks and a lot of hope for St. Pete's future.
Herman Home just celebrated its two year anniversary and is now offering to give away a brand new living room valued at $5,000.
Claim your business listing on Patch —it's easy, it's free and it can bring you lots of great benefits. It's just like having your own personal webpage, and that's a benefit for small business owners.
As city leaders talk about the shortcomings of the existing Pier, yet another retailer moves into the building, bringing it to full occupancy.
The well-known tattoo chain houses a retail store and tattoo shop all under one roof at Tyrone Square Mall in St. Petersburg.
The new shop boasts a plug-in station for electric vehicles, 'touchless' restrooms and a healthy line of sandwiches and drinks, in addition to the traditional doughnut-and-coffee menu.
It is the end of the route for 66 Fixed, a bicycle store on Central Avenue that catered to all the needs of enthusiasts.
Old World prices are paired with southern comfort food for a winter menu introduced this week and offered through April.
On Sunday, Jan. 1 the St. Petersburg Times officially changed its name to the Tampa Bay Times.
Gold & Maiden carries items that are "two of a kind" and not mass-produced, so buyers can make their own fashion statement.
On Wednesday night, the Globe Coffee Lounge held a last hurrah. Owner JoEllen Schilke is closing the store after serving St. Pete for more than 12 years.
The cans of Enfamil Newborn powder have been pulled from shelves at 3,000 Walmart stores.
The self-proclaimed “beauty and candy bar” offers a sweet shop appeal, with makeup and photography services also available.
As St. Pete says farewell to Savannah’s Cafe, a new southern style restaurant prepares to settle in its place.
From bars to boutiques, businesses continue to open in downtown St. Pete despite the inconsistent economy.
Times are tough and local business owners know it all too well; wishing the best of luck and greetings of thanks to those who shut their doors this year.
The Winn-Dixie name will not change. No store closings are planned either.
He’s a Marine, and she’s a dental hygienist; together they mix business with pleasure at the Iron Pelican.
On Dec. 21, Globe Coffee Lounge, a downtown staple that is quintessentially St. Pete, will shut its doors.
1000 Central's owner, artist Geff Strik, wants the studio to be more than a place to hang art. He wants it to be a place where ideas are exchanged and the standard thoughts questioned.
A bus filled with Tampa 'tourists' will invade locally owned shops in Gulfport and St. Petersburg on Saturday.
The Cake Factory has been around since 2004 and just opened a new location on 4th Street North with owners Jeannette Cando and Danieel Delgado striving for greatness.
Author Fanae Aaron is in town to promote her new book, 'What Chefs Feed Their Kids,' which features some St. Petersburg chefs.
The quick-paced Asian cafe opened in August and offers 'fast and casual' meals that are hard to find anywhere else in the area.