business happenings in Tampa bay

Out with the old and in with the new. Here’s our list of the new spots coming to and leaving town this month.

Vineyard Vines closing

So long, Vineyard Vines.

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The new year has already brought a ton of change to Tampa Bay’s business landscape — from a new waterfront spot to grab drinks to a new trendy place to get buff. But with yin comes yang; e a handful of closings around town this month.

Here’s our not-so-comprehensive roundup of what’s coming to and leaving our area as we kickstart 2023.

Out: Munch’s Restaurant and Sundries | 3920 6th St S., St. Petersburg
In: The Peach Cobbler Factory | 5003 E. Fowler Ave. Suite A, Tampa

Out: Dr. BBQ | 1101 1st Ave. S., St. Petersburg
In: La Cabana | 13090 Gandy Blvd. N., St. Petersburg

Out: Body Electric Athletic | 3015 7th St North, St. Petersburg
In: Barry’s Red Room | 1514 West Swann Ave. Tampa

Out: Elmer’s Sports Cafe | 5206 S. MacDill Ave., Tampa
In: PopStroke Mini Golf | Wesley Chapel

Out: Vineyard Vines | 1623 W. Snow Ave., Tampa
In: Bouzy |1640 W. Snow Ave., Tampa

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