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Central Avenue makeover would prioritize pedestrians over parking in downtown St. Pete
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Central Avenue makeover would prioritize pedestrians over parking in downtown St. Pete
One of downtown St. Petersburg’s busiest nightlife blocks could soon look very different, with fewer cars and more room for people. The St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership, working with planning and design firm Kimley-Horn, has unveiled a new streetscape concept for the 200 block of Central Avenue, home to popular nightlife spots like The Mandarin Hide and Mastry’s, as well as the 200 Central office tower and the newly completed Art House c…
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