• The winning design by Michael Maltzan Architecture for the international St. Petersburg Pier contest has created a stunning, sustainable structure linking the...
  • The St. Petersburg Pier, officially known as the St. Pete Pier, is a landmark pleasure pier extending into Tampa Bay from downtown St. Petersburg, Florida, United States.
  • Michael Maltzan Architecture St. Petersburg Pier Design Gallery. Stretching all the way into downtown St. Petersburg, the beginning and ending points of the...
  • St. Petersburg has always had a pier. In fact, in the city’s early days, it had several of them jutting out into Tampa Bay.
  • Thanks to the traveler from Moscow for adding new attractions to St. Petersburg! Historical facts indicate that the Palace Pier was built in 1820-1824...
  • Shop, sightsee, or simply stroll across the pier at one of the area’s favorite locations and an icon of the downtown St. Petersburg waterfront .
  • Top St. Petersburg Piers & Boardwalks: See reviews and photos of Piers & Boardwalks in St. Petersburg, Russia on Tripadvisor.
  • It is, indeed, a new pier for everyone. Know before you go. The St. Pete Pier is located at 800 2nd Ave NE in downtown St. Petersburg.
  • Back in October, WLA reported that 8 teams were shortlisted to provide a concept design for the St.Petersburg Pier.
  • In 2019, St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman, who helped shepherd the pier project in his first days in office, told ENR, “This is going to be a huge draw.”
  • After deliberating over eight shortlisted proposals to reimagine the St. Petersburg Pier, the Pier Selection Committee has narrowed the competition down to three...
  • [4K] St. Pete Pier in St. Petersburg, Florida USA - Sunset Walking Tour Vlog & Vacation Travel Guide.
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  • The St. Petersburg Pier has a rich history that dates back to its first incarnation in 1889 as a railroad trestle stretching into Tampa Bay.
  • The Pier was designed as a new icon for the City of St. Petersburg, fundamentally reframing the relationship between the City and the Bay.