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The dual AC Hotels + Moxy by Marriott hotel will boast a rooftop bar and restaurant, 310 rooms, and plenty of other amenities.
The $80 million project will add new outdoor, dining, office, and rooftop space to the Tampa institution.
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.
Clearwater-based Sports Facilities Companies wants to build a plethora of baseball and softball fields, and volleyball and pickleball courts on the land.
KETTLER and Juneau Construction Company just celebrated the topping out of Gasworx W2, which should open in 2026.
The beloved St. Pete neighborhood’s largest waterfront home is on the market, and we’re taking a look behind the ice-blue front door.
The deal still hinges on money from Pinellas County Commission.
We’re checking in on Hyde Park Village, Downtown St. Pete, and Mirror Lake projects.
This NBC tool utilizes home prices, interest rates, and availability (among other factors) to determine just how difficult it is to buy a home in the Tampa Bay area.
With construction almost complete, let’s look take a look at some statistics and figures.
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