One Liners Pinellas: PostcardMania, TeBella Tea Company and more

TeBella Tea Co. opened in the Edge District of downtown St. Petersburg at 1445 Central Ave. (Pictured above)

Stoneweg U.S., a St. Petersburg-based real estate investment firm specializing in multifamily acquisitions and developments, promoted Pamela Williams to director of asset management.

Jackie Payson Wirsing

PostcardMania, a Clearwater-based, business-focused marketing company, named Jackie Payson Wirsing as its chief experience officer.

The city of St. Petersburg named David Malone as the director of procurement and supply management.

PJ’s Coffee opened at 12601 Starkey Road, Largo.

The Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center, a nonprofit organization in St. Petersburg whose overall mission is to restore and protect the bay’s habitat through stewardship and community awareness, named Leah Biery as director

The Ramos Center for Interventional and Functional Pain Medicine opened a location at 5959 Central Ave., Suite 101, in St. Petersburg.

Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco Counites received $11 million from American author and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, as a part of a $436 million donation she gave to Habitat for Humanity International and 83 other U.S. Habitat affiliate organizations.

Paulina and Vince Gervasi

Paulina and Vince Gervasi plan to open Le Clementine Bakeshop inside the Museum of Fine Arts at 255 Beach Drive, in downtown St. Petersburg.

The board of directors of Tampa Bay Waterkeeper, in St. Petersburg, named Justin Tramble as its executive director of the nonprofit organization.

Clearwater-based KnowBe4 named Bob Reich chief financial officer.

Advanced Podiatry and Wound Care, in St. Petersburg, added podiatrist Vasilios “Bill” Spyropoulos to its practice.

Rendering of the first Whole Foods Market, in St. Petersburg.

J Square Developers and SJC Ventures have started demolition and construction on the first Whole Foods Market, in St. Petersburg, at 201 38th Ave. N.

John Burpee & Associates announced the sale of Porpoise Pub Land at 8701 Seminole Blvd, Seminole, for $700,000.

Premier Sotheby’s International Realty has named Kathleen Ogilvie as managing broker of the company’s new Clearwater and Beaches of Pinellas sales galleries at 2933 West Bay Drive, Belleair Bluffs.

St. Petersburg-based Raymond James Financial announced it is acquiring SumRidge Partners, a New Jersey-based, tech-driven fixed income marketmaker.

St. Petersburg Arts Alliance named Tiffany Ford director of community advancement.

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