We realize it’s difficult to keep track of everything. Luckily, St. Pete Rising does the research, so you don’t have to. On the horizon this month: a mind-bending cafe opened on Central, a new environmental research center is coming soon, a tea bar and specialty retail shop is now open, sales launched for The Residences at Orange Station in the EDGE District, an artisanal bakery and casual eatery is now open inside the Museum of Fine Arts, and a new healing event space is coming soon. Read all about it online at stpeterising.com and in print in the latest issue of Green Bench Monthly.
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Brian Zucker, Owner of St Pete Risinghttp://stpeterising.com
Brian Zucker is a local entrepreneur and writer of our column Downtown Developments. He owns an urban development blog, St. Pete Rising, which covers future real estate, restaurants and retail in downtown St. Pete. Currently, his favorite downtown restaurant is Lolita’s Wine Market, located at 16 18th St. N. The downtown project he is most looking forward to is the James Museum of Western and Wildlife Art, set to open in early 2018. By day, Brian works as an actuary at Wakely Actuarial in Palm Harbor. He has called Tampa Bay home since 2011.