The Renaissance Vinoy Hotel is a jewel in downtown St Petersburg. This luxury hotel was built in the Roaring 20s and has been restored to its original Mediterranean charm and style.
Guests of course enjoy all the amenities, and so do members of the Vinoy Club.
Some of the members come up to the ornate lobby after working out in the gym or playing tennis, and bring our coffee upstairs to relax and chat.
What a welcome when we have our facing couches "reserved" and newspapers ready and waiting.
Sharing conversation is a great way to start the morning - sometimes we talk about boats, sometimes politics, sometimes local events, and sometimes personal happenings.
It's a diverse group, with diverse viewpoints.


One of our buyers called me recently, concerned about the chain-linked motel near the house she had under contract.
I explained to her that the residents in Broadwater had worked long and hard to GET the motel closed! The Broadwater neighborhood worked closely with the police to monitor activity, to report and complain.
Indeed, the police did empty the former Knight's Inn on 34th Street South in St Petersburg, much to the delight of the nearby residents. Utilities had been turned off for nonpayment, so living there was a health concern.
Now we see dumpsters on the premises, and these pieces of furniture are lined up outside the rooms like soldiers standing guard.
This was once a Holiday Inn, and neighbors look forward to the property being upgraded, and a place they can recommend to their families and guests.
This is a typical morning at Kahwa. From just this small section of Kahwa you can see that it's a morning ritual for young and old, for casual and professional.
Here you can see Kahwa customers enjoying their morning beverage while reading the paper, using their computer, or taking something to go.
What you don't see here is all the conversation going on at tables inside and out. Business meetings, friends chatting before heading off to work, neighbors sharing thoughts.
I heard a speaker recently saying tht he was speaking at that organization because of a conversation he had at Kahwa ...
Kahwa roasts their own coffee at another location, and provides coffee to many of the local restaurants. You can also buy it by the pound for use at home or at your office.
Kahwa is located at the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue North and Second Street North in downtown St Petersburg. When you visit - tell them you heard about Kahwa on Sharon's blog.
New York Bagel 'n Bread Shop in south St Petersburg, Florida, is a treat for bagels and lox, espresso and cappuccino, freshly baked bread to take home, or a lunch of sandwishes, wraps and salads.
New York Bagel 'n Bread opens at 6:30 am on weekdays and 7:00 am on weekends. Len Cucinotta has owned this bagel shop for 14 years. He and his wife, Patricia, who is always smiling when they open, live "around the corner" in the Broadwater neighborhood.
Stop in at their bagel shop at 4801 34th Street South in St Petersburg Florida and tell them that you heard about their bagel shop by reading Sharon's blog.
a luxury condominium in downtown St Petersburg Florida
has been the hottest buzz lately in St Pete as its developer, Opus South, has filed for bankruptcy.
Opus still owns 18 condos here in 400 Beach, and still own 146 out of 156 condos at Water's Edge in downtown Clearwater.
There are currently 26 condos listed for sale, which includes 8 of the developer's units, so effective 36 condos are available, which is nearly 40% of the total units in the building.
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