Car-Free Conversations with Domenico and Saumitra and guest Misty Botorff
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In this episode of Car-Free Conversations, hosts Domenico and Saumitra sit down with Misty Botorff to explore the growth and revitalization of the Skyway Marina District in St. Petersburg, Florida—and how people can experience it without needing a car.
Revitalizing the Skyway Marina District
Misty explains that the Skyway Marina District is both a neighborhood and a business association focused on revitalizing a once-underdeveloped corridor along 34th Street South. The district stretches roughly from Eckerd College to the water near Interstate 275 and is working to attract businesses, support local entrepreneurs, and build a vibrant community.
Recent additions highlight the area’s growth, including the new Italian restaurant Circo Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant, the café The Buzz Cafe, and the unique vintage market Vintage Marche. The district also features well-known spots like Berlin’s Döner and the waterfront hangout Tiki Docks Skyway Bar + Grill.
Connecting the District Without a Car
A major focus of the conversation is the new Spark bus line operated by Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA). The route runs along 34th Street between Eckerd College and downtown, stopping at key points including Grand Central Station.
The Spark line operates about every 15 minutes, making it easy for students and residents—especially Eckerd students—to reach downtown, transfer to other routes, or simply access nearby services like grocery stores and restaurants. Misty emphasizes that many people don’t use transit simply because they don’t know how it works, and PSTA has been actively educating businesses and residents about routes, apps, and rider support.
Community Events and Local Art
The district is also investing heavily in community programming. Through its volunteer committees, the organization hosts:
Arts and crafts festivals throughout the year
Local art showcases in partnership with Eckerd College
Seasonal events and markets
- Community activities like monthly cornhole tournaments
The historic St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church—the district’s only historically designated building—often hosts events on its grounds, including holiday celebrations and community gatherings.
Future Growth
Misty says the district is still evolving and actively recruiting businesses that residents want most. Community surveys show demand for things like:
An ice cream shop
A flower shop
Fitness studios or Pilates
A brewery or taproom
Pet services like doggy daycare
New mixed-use development, including the SkyTown project, will add apartments and retail space, creating opportunities for these future businesses.
Exploring the District Car-Free
The episode closes with a reminder that visitors can reach the district without driving. Along with the Spark line, the nearby Skyway Trail offers a scenic route for cyclists and pedestrians, connecting riders to the marina and regional trail networks.
Bottom line: The Skyway Marina District is quickly becoming one of St. Pete’s emerging neighborhoods—full of local businesses, art, events, and transit connections that make it easier than ever to explore without a car. 🚲🚌
