Grand Central is an arts-entertainment district in
St. Petersburg, Florida, located on
Central Avenue and 1st Avenue North and 1st Avenue South two miles west of Downtown. It is located within the boundaries of
Kenwood Historic District, a neighborhood of St. Pete. This locale was voted among the 10 best "cottage communities" in America by Cottage Living.
Many new businesses have opened in the area, with a large influx from the
creative class.[1] The area is also known as a bastion for St. Pete's
LGBT community, including
gay-friendly nightlife.[2][3][4] The annual St. Pete Pride event is held here, which is the largest single-day event for the whole city as well as the largest
gay prideparade in all of Florida. The event attracts tens of thousands of people to the area.
Hillsborough County Commissioner Kevin Beckner, the first openly gay elected official in
the region, was named
Grand Marshal for the 2009 parade.[5][6][7][8] Besides Pride, the neighborhood also hosts a weekly "Peddler's Market", similar to a more elaborate
Farmers' market.[9] Some controversy is brewing in the neighborhood regarding the marginalization of existing social services centers, and over a flag-hanging ordinance.[10]