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In case you didn’t know, we post daily content on Instagram too — multifaceted AF.

Just like with the newsletter, we share a little about everything — from hurricane and freeze warnings to what’s going up on Bayshore. For a preview of what you can expect, check out our top 10 Instagram posts to date.

1. Wearable art show
2. Tampa Riverwalk earns national recognition
3. New Water Street restaurants
4. Tampa Bay parks
5. Gasparilla
6. Tropicana Field redevelopment
7. Freeze watch
8. The Tampa Edition
9. Hurricane Ian outages
10. Hurricane Ian impact

Basically, Tampa Bay loves the Riverwalk, new bougie restaurants, and weather updates — sounds just right.

With the MLB season approaching and dozens of new restaurants and towers opening, the content is not slowing down anytime soon. Feel free to tag us in your posts @thetbaytoday or with #TBAYtoday to be featured on our feed and maybe even in a future newsletter.

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