Once a haven for retirees and resort-goers, St. Petersburg, Florida— “St. Pete” to locals—has undergone a cultural and demographic renaissance in recent years. Today, bars, restaurants, and museums pepper the downtown shoreline, attracting younger residents and visitors of all ages. And now a new St. Pete Pier extends this lively scene farther into Tampa Bay.
The 12-acre public pier, designed by Rogers Partners, ASD | SKY, and Ken Smith Workshop, is a $56 million modern revision of a local landmark meant for a new generation, as part of a larger 26-acre Pier District redevelopment project.
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