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  2. What to know about the St. Pete Pier concert series, from ...

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    The Rise Up St. Pete concert series is coming to downtown St. Pete’s landmark. The series, which starts in November, will be produced by Pier Events, LLC and LNE Presents, the parent company of ...

  3. Sundial St. Pete - Wikipedia

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    St. Petersburg businessman Bill Edwards bought the complex for $5.2 million in September 2011, and announced plans to revitalize the complex. [4] It has since undergone extensive renovations and two name changes. Edwards dubbed the new project "The Shops at St Pete". [5] On February 19, 2014, the complex was publicly renamed Sundial St. Pete. [6]

  4. Jannus Live - Wikipedia

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    Jannus Live (originally known as Jannus Landing) is an outdoor music venue in St. Petersburg, Florida.Located in the Downtown St. Petersburg Historic District, the courtyard venue has hosted numerous concerts for local and mainstream artists. [1]

  5. Grand Central, St. Petersburg, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The area is also known as a bastion for St. Pete's LGBT community, including gay-friendly nightlife. [2] [3] [4] The annual St. Pete Pride event is held here, which is the largest single-day event for the whole city as well as the largest gay pride parade in all of Florida. The event attracts tens of thousands of people to the area.

  6. Vinoy Park - Wikipedia

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    Vinoy Park is an 11.6-acre (4.7 ha) park located on the downtown waterfront of St. Petersburg, Florida. [1] Vinoy Park was named after the Vinoy Park Hotel, which was originally called the Vinoy Park when constructed in 1925 and sits adjacent to the park. [2] Vinoy Park is operated by St. Petersburg's Parks and Recreation group. [3]

  7. St. Petersburg Pier - Wikipedia

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    The city of St. Petersburg built its first pier, the Municipal Recreation Pier, ten feet north of the Electric Pier in 1913 after a $40,000 bond was authorized by voters. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] The Municipal Recreation Pier was an effort by the city to boost its tourism, enhance the cities parks, and was used solely for recreational ...

  8. Williams Park - Wikipedia

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    The St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership is exploring the idea to improve Williams Park. [6] “Williams Park has long been at the heart of downtown St. Petersburg, with a unique history that dates to the very planning of the city. The block-sized piece of land was donated by city founder John Williams, and it shows up on the first city plat in ...

  9. Officials at Buckingham Palace are promising to follow a “robust disciplinary process” after a staffer — reported to be a housemaid — was arrested at a Christmas party.