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The 3,260-sqft new build features a koi pond, zen garden, rooftop terrace, and swoon-worthy views.
The $600 million project will turn the 6.2 acres into a new, larger YMCA, hotel, housing, parks, and office and retail space.
As Tampa Bay continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and recently opened businesses.
The new structure is designed to save money, help efficiency, improve sustainability, and enhance safety.
We rounded up some info on the ongoing plans to update the road.
The new Tampa housing complex will include affordable housing units, other amenities, and more.
Learn more about the business owner, CEO, storyteller, and adventurer helping to shape our area’s future.
You have the power to fix the roads.
The measure was approved by Tampa City Council last week.
Tell us which empty building could be used differently.
Have you ever thought about life in our TBAY area ~100 years ago? We had a quick look at the history of both Tampa and St. Pete across the decade.
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Spend some time with the renowned artist, as she shares about her local inspiration and future projects.
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These Tampa Bay bakeries serve traditional Cuban and Greek delights, creative concoctions, and just solid slices of cake.
The elkhorn corals will be planted on the reef or cared for in ocean-based nurseries.
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Lucid Vending’s specialized vending machines stock local items and art.
Here’s a peek at three spots opening in Tampa + St. Pete, offering everything from fresh oysters and fish and rooftop views to neutral threads.
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Presented by MIDFLORIDA Credit Union, spend a moment with the St. Pete boutique’s owner as she shares more about the Burg’s small business community.
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Join us at TBAYtoday in celebrating small businesses from Sunday, May 4 to Saturday, May 10, presented by MIDFLORIDA Credit Union.
Officially, it may be the Rivergate Tower, but it’s always “the Beer Can Building” in our hearts.