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  2. Tropicana Field - Wikipedia

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    On November 21, 2024, St. Petersburg initially voted 4–3 to spend $23 million to fix the roof of Tropicana Field, but later reversed course. [59] Unless the Rays return to the stadium after 2025, the last home game for the Rays at Tropicana Field was on September 22, 2024, where the Rays defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 4–3.

  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. List of neighborhoods in St. Petersburg, Florida - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of neighborhoods in St. Petersburg in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. Many of the city's neighborhoods have been renamed, redefined and changed since the city's founding in 1888. As such, the exact extents of some neighborhoods can differ from person to person.

  5. This home in hurricane-battered Florida just hit the market ...

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    In an unusual and eye-catching real estate listing, a home in hurricane-ravaged St. Petersburg, Florida, has hit the market for $260,000 – still smoldering from a fire when the listing photos ...

  6. St. Petersburg, Florida - Wikipedia

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    St. Petersburg is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States.As of the 2020 census, the population was 258,308, making it the fifth-most populous city in Florida and the most populous city in the state that is not a county seat (the city of Clearwater is the seat of Pinellas County). [4]

  7. Robinson's of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Robinson's of Florida was a chain of department stores on Florida's Gulf Coast and Orlando and based in St. Petersburg, Florida, starting with a store at Tyrone Square Mall in 1972. It had been founded in the 1970s as an attempt by Associated Dry Goods to emulate its upscale J. W. Robinson's stores of Southern California on the fast-growing ...

  8. Tyrone Square Mall - Wikipedia

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    Tyrone Square (also referred to as Tyrone Square Mall) is an enclosed shopping mall in St. Petersburg, Florida. Opened in 1972, it features Dick's Sporting Goods, Dillard's, Five Below, JCPenney, Macy's and PetSmart as its anchor stores.

  9. Apraksin Dvor - Wikipedia

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    Street in Apraksin Dvor on New Years, 2017 View of Apraksin Dvor from Fontanka Quay in 1900.. Apraksin Yard (also Apraxin Dvor; Russian: Апраксин Двор) is a market and retail block in Saint Petersburg, Russia, covering 14 hectares (35 acres).