St. Petersburg Pier
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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. Over the years several different structures have been built at the same location. The most recent structure, the third owned by the city, was a five-story inverted pyramid-shaped building, designed by St. Petersburg architect William B. Harvard, Sr. That Inverted Pyramid Pier was closed in 2013, and the new 26-acre Pier District opened on July 6, 2020. The $92 million dollar project includes five restaurants, a playground, an environmental education center, and numerous artworks including work by Xenobia Bailey, Nathan Mabry, Nick Ervinck, and a large sculpture entitled Bending Arc by Janet Echelman. Its opening was sched
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East end of St. Petersburg Pier in July 2021
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View of the pier in September 2015 without its base structure and with the approach with the gate blocking off the demolition area of the pier in December 2015
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St. Petersburg Pier September 2015.jpg
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St. Petersburg Pier approach December 2015.JPG
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