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City of Saint Petersburg

www.stpete.org

 
St. Petersburg, Florida`s fifth largest city, is one of the brightest spots on America`s Gulf coast. Located in the heart of the largest metro area in the state, the Sunshine City combines the tropical splendor of a vacation destination with the sophistication of an urban resort. Its quarter of a million inhabitants enjoy a vibrant arts and cultural climate, endless sports and recreational opportunities, charming and historic neighborhoods, and one of the fastest growing economies in the United States. For vacation, work or spending a lifetime, St. Petersburg is the ideal choice. Visit our website to explore the city`s vision ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.stpete.org
  • P.O. Box 2842
    Saint Petersburg, FL USA 33731
  • Phone: 727.893.7111

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Carl Lavender
Chief Equity Officer Profile
Lenice Emanuel
Chief Equity Officer Profile
Lenice Emanuel
Chief Equity Officer Profile
David Malone
Director of Procurement Profile

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