Pinellas County tourism: Record spring saving residents money

The Brief

  • Pinellas County spring tourism broke all-time records, generating more than $36 million in hotel bed taxes from February through April.
  • The massive economic surge is saving local residents roughly $2,000 per household in property taxes.
  • Local officials credit an extended spring break and major sporting events for keeping area hotels and businesses booming.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. A surge in tourism is bringing record-breaking economic impacts to Pinellas County.

Pinellas tourism boom

What we know:

Tourism generates an annual economic impact of more than $10 billion for the area, according to Visit St. Pete-Clearwater. Officials said the region just experienced its strongest spring on record.

Data shows 4.7 million people visited between February and April. Those visitors generated more than $36 million in Tourist Development Tax, also known as the hotel bed tax.

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