Atomic Tattoos to open on Central Avenue in the Grand Central District

Atomic Tattoos to open on Central Avenue in the Grand Central District

Itching for some fresh ink? The largest privately owned tattoo company Atomic Tattoos is opening a new shop in downtown St. Petersburg.

Atomic Tattoos, which has shops throughout Tampa Bay, including in the Tyrone Square Mall, will open the tattoo and body piercing shop at 2434 Central Avenue next to the Tubular Tokes retail and vape shop.   

Atomic Tattoos founders and husband-and-wife duo Clay and Laurie Montgomery purchased the building this month for $1.025 million. It was previously occupied by Charles Edward Salon and the Joel Schmitz CPA firm.

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St. Pete speakeasy The Saint to be replaced with new concept

St. Pete speakeasy The Saint to be replaced with new concept

Upscale speakeasy The Saint, a nightlife hot spot in St. Pete's Grand Central District, will close and rebrand into a new concept.

Owner David Fischer, who founded a string of St. Pete LGBTQ-focused bars and destinations such as the Cocktail St. Pete nightclub and The Wet Spot pool bar, announced that after a four-year saga, The Saint will officially close its doors at 49 24th Street North later this year.

"Themed bars have become the norm in St. Petersburg and we wanted to make sure The Saint went out on top. The Saint is a completely unique place and the first speakeasy of its kind in St. Pete; we have so many amazing memories and moving on is bittersweet," Fischer wrote in a press release.

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Done Deals: Poll shows residents oppose Rays deal, Friends of Strays expands campus, Waffle restaurant debuts

Done Deals: Poll shows residents oppose Rays deal, Friends of Strays expands campus, Waffle restaurant debuts

Done Deals is a weekly column by St. Pete Rising spotlighting recent real estate market insight and significant deals happening in the Sunshine City and beyond. The following information is sourced from public records and trusted intel.

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Brick & Mortar owners to debut Latin-inspired restaurant next month in the Grand Central District

Brick & Mortar owners to debut Latin-inspired restaurant next month in the Grand Central District

After several years in the making, the team behind St. Petersburg’s Brick & Mortar Kitchen + Wine Bar is ready to debut a new concept in the Grand Central District. 

Husband-and-wife duo Hope Montgomery and Jason Ruhe plan to open a new Latin-inspired eatery, Pulpo Kitchen + Lounge, at 2147 Central Avenue in mid-June. 

Pulpo, which translates to "octopus" in Spanish, will serve a twist on traditional South American dishes and cocktails with bold and robust flavors. The restaurant was first reported by St. Pete Rising in January 2023.

"This concept has been my brainchild for the past three years to fill a void in the area. We started doing the buildout about a year ago," Ruhe said to St. Pete Rising

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New Italian market and food hall to open in downtown St. Pete 

New Italian market and food hall to open in downtown St. Pete 

A vacant commercial space in St. Pete's Grand Central District will become a new high-end Italian market and dining hall. 

Julius Nasso, founder of The Big City Group and Big City Hospitality, has announced plans for the new concept, San Valentino Italian Market, which will debut later this year at 2063 1st Avenue South

The 12,082-square-foot building, located behind Trophy Fish seafood restaurant, was formerly occupied by Classic Architectural, a local cabinet and furniture fabricator. 

This will be Big City Hospitality’s first concept in downtown St. Pete. 

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