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The Cade Residences at Mirror Lake Break Ground

April 29, 2026
By Arabella Hughes

‘The Cade’ Planned for 250 Mirror Lake Drive North, St. Petersburg, Florida

February 12, 2026
By Arabella Hughes
A theoretical full buildout could deliver 4,700 residential units, millions of square feet of office, retail, civic, and entertainment space, 600 hotel rooms, and 20 acres of parks | Foundation Vision Partners

Locally led team pitches master plan first approach for Historic Gas Plant District in downtown St. Pete

February 3, 2026
By Arabella Hughes
Historic Gas Plant District Proposal

Foundation Vision Partners Proposes Innovative Master Plan and Infrastructure-First Approach for St. Petersburg’s Historic Gas Plant District

February 2, 2026
By danny@clearph.com

26 ways organizations use AI to be better at business – St. Pete developer uses AI as an ‘adjacent tool to human discretion

January 6, 2026
By danny@clearph.com

Business Journal celebrates Best Real Estate Deals

December 5, 2025
By danny@clearph.com

Preservation awards honor those who keep St. Pete ‘distinct’

May 15, 2025
By danny@clearph.com

Downtown Partnership Recognizes Backstreets Capital with First Preservation Award

March 12, 2025
By danny@clearph.com

New single-family homes coming to Grand Central District

February 21, 2025
By danny@clearph.com

In St. Pete, an eight-week course wants to bring transparency to the ‘very opaque’ commercial real estate industry

February 14, 2025
By danny@clearph.com
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