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The 3,260-sqft new build features a koi pond, zen garden, rooftop terrace, and swoon-worthy views.
The 33-story building will feature 450 apartments, retail space, and eight stories of parking.
With announcements and changes coming out constantly, we’re sharing three major civic updates to be aware of in Tampa and St. Pete.
The boutique hotel opens fall 2023 and will feature 36 rooms, a lobby bar, and resturant.
Read more about Tampa Thrives and the $1.92 billion proposed budget.
We’re breaking down how these funds will be dispersed across city projects.
Here’s a breakdown of the condo towers, complexes, and public spaces going up across Tampa Bay.
Here’s what you need to know about Tampa’s first-ever Mobility Plan.
Three locals developers will build affordable housing in Ybor City.
After some community feedback, the TradeWinds Island Resort in St. Pete Beach, FL, is moving forward with updates.
Putting the ~$340 million dollar football stadium into perspective.
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We take a look at the stadium’s progress and incoming changes to Busch Gardens.
The deadline to obtain your REAL ID is coming up on May 7, 2025 — here’s how and why to get one in Florida.
The $80 million project will add new outdoor, dining, office, and rooftop space to the Tampa institution.
The City of Tampa just unveiled big upgrades to the Riverfront Recreation Center, and massive renovations could be on the way to Raymond James Stadium.
We’re breaking down the action, from dribble parades to a free concert headlined by GloRilla.
We’re sharing the story and accomplishments of the four women who have led Tampa and St. Pete over the last century.
After arguably the most tumultuous off season in MLB history, the Tampa Bay Rays are getting ready to do their talking on the diamond.
We’re shining some light on the latest expansions and transportation changes across the Tampa Bay area.
City Editor Bailey sampled the driving experience on the old and new southbound segment of the Howard Frankland Bridge.
We’re taking a look back at what was going on in our slice of the Gulf Coast in 1960.