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WHY MILLENNIALS ARE MOVING TO TAMPA In a list compiled by Abbie Martin Greenbaum, an author at Dandelion Chandelier, Tampa ranks 4th out of the top five cities that are attracting the most millennials. World Population Review reports that, as of the start of 2021, the median age in Tampa is 35.7 years with its population growing at around 2%, bypassing the national average of1.5%.
NEW LUXURY YACHT CHARTER COMPANY BOASTS ALL FEMALE CREW The Vanguard's all-female crew includes Shannon Lawson (First Mate) and Ashley Giron and Layne Mapes (Stewards). Courtesy of Vanguard. Local Entrepreneur Dale Swope took on a challenge in 2019 -- the challenge of starting a new business in which he had no experience and no expertise. And one that, just months later in the middle of theglobal
WHAT'S NEXT FOR NEWLY NAMED UPTOWN DISTRICT IN TAMPA? The facility, opened in 1972, is being expanded with a new bed tower. The project, the first of its kind in which the VA is partnering with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, broke ground on July 31, 2018, and should be completed in time for the hospital’s 50th anniversary in 2022. VA Hospital construction in Uptown District of Tampa. CITY OF CLEARWATER AIMS TO REVITALIZE NORTH MARINA DISTRICT Photos by Amber Sigman. On weekends, empty boat trailers fill the sprawling parking lot at Clearwater’s Seminole Street boat ramp. In fact, the crowds of anglers and recreational boaters have swelled to sizes never seen before since a $6.5 million construction project to upgrade the already busy boat ramp largely wrapped up late last year. NEW SOLAR-POWERED HOMES GOING UP IN CORTEZ VILLAGE NEAR Allocated for 148 units in historic Cortez, Hunters Point will be the first community of its kind in Florida and one of the only communities in the U.S. powered by the sonnenBatterie, a lithium-based solar energy storage system engineered by the German company sonnen. "There's so much talk about how solar is going to be the solution. CANCER RESEARCH COMPANY IN TAMPA NEARS BREAKTHROUGH Photo by Pamela Varkony. A scientist on the verge of a major breakthrough in the war on cancer is quietly working away with a team of researchers in a laboratory in the heart of Uptown Tampa's innovation district. Dr. Patricia Lawman and her company Morphogenesis, a clinical-stage company developing novel cell and gene therapies, is currently RISE OF CREATIVES IN WEST TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS Creative on Main Street, an automotive garage in the 50's and 60's, is now used as a creative space for documentary and commercial film work. Amber Sigman. Lynn Marvin Dingfelder meets with her client Ione Townsend at Creative on Main Street in West Tampa. Amber Sigman. Larry Wiezycki, filmmaker and co-founder of Creative on Main Street, at his THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC: HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, USF THOUGHT As of 2016, opioid overdoses result in 8.9 deaths every day in the state of Florida. In Hillsborough County, alone, the opioid epidemic continues to put hundreds in the morgue and devastates countless loved ones, year after year. In spite of what he calls his "delayed adulthood," Cover earned a marketing degree after he was released fromprison
83 DEGREES - TAMPA BAY Readers can support 83 Degrees through individual donations to a new solutions journalism fund set up by the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay. This fund was developed to support solutions journalism and storytelling that will provide information and build awareness designed to grow support for local nonprofits and their missions. ON OUR RADAR: MOST ANTICIPATED PROJECTS COMING TO THE On our radar: Most anticipated projects coming to the Tampa Bay Area in 2021. The Crab Devil artist collective will house the craft brewery Deviant Libations, LiveWork Studios, and the Tempus Projects gallery. Courtesy of Crab Devil. The Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF brokeground in
WHY MILLENNIALS ARE MOVING TO TAMPA In a list compiled by Abbie Martin Greenbaum, an author at Dandelion Chandelier, Tampa ranks 4th out of the top five cities that are attracting the most millennials. World Population Review reports that, as of the start of 2021, the median age in Tampa is 35.7 years with its population growing at around 2%, bypassing the national average of1.5%.
NEW LUXURY YACHT CHARTER COMPANY BOASTS ALL FEMALE CREW The Vanguard's all-female crew includes Shannon Lawson (First Mate) and Ashley Giron and Layne Mapes (Stewards). Courtesy of Vanguard. Local Entrepreneur Dale Swope took on a challenge in 2019 -- the challenge of starting a new business in which he had no experience and no expertise. And one that, just months later in the middle of theglobal
WHAT'S NEXT FOR NEWLY NAMED UPTOWN DISTRICT IN TAMPA? The facility, opened in 1972, is being expanded with a new bed tower. The project, the first of its kind in which the VA is partnering with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, broke ground on July 31, 2018, and should be completed in time for the hospital’s 50th anniversary in 2022. VA Hospital construction in Uptown District of Tampa. CITY OF CLEARWATER AIMS TO REVITALIZE NORTH MARINA DISTRICT Photos by Amber Sigman. On weekends, empty boat trailers fill the sprawling parking lot at Clearwater’s Seminole Street boat ramp. In fact, the crowds of anglers and recreational boaters have swelled to sizes never seen before since a $6.5 million construction project to upgrade the already busy boat ramp largely wrapped up late last year. NEW SOLAR-POWERED HOMES GOING UP IN CORTEZ VILLAGE NEAR Allocated for 148 units in historic Cortez, Hunters Point will be the first community of its kind in Florida and one of the only communities in the U.S. powered by the sonnenBatterie, a lithium-based solar energy storage system engineered by the German company sonnen. "There's so much talk about how solar is going to be the solution. CANCER RESEARCH COMPANY IN TAMPA NEARS BREAKTHROUGH Photo by Pamela Varkony. A scientist on the verge of a major breakthrough in the war on cancer is quietly working away with a team of researchers in a laboratory in the heart of Uptown Tampa's innovation district. Dr. Patricia Lawman and her company Morphogenesis, a clinical-stage company developing novel cell and gene therapies, is currently RISE OF CREATIVES IN WEST TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS Creative on Main Street, an automotive garage in the 50's and 60's, is now used as a creative space for documentary and commercial film work. Amber Sigman. Lynn Marvin Dingfelder meets with her client Ione Townsend at Creative on Main Street in West Tampa. Amber Sigman. Larry Wiezycki, filmmaker and co-founder of Creative on Main Street, at his THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC: HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, USF THOUGHT As of 2016, opioid overdoses result in 8.9 deaths every day in the state of Florida. In Hillsborough County, alone, the opioid epidemic continues to put hundreds in the morgue and devastates countless loved ones, year after year. In spite of what he calls his "delayed adulthood," Cover earned a marketing degree after he was released fromprison
FOOD ENTREPRENEUR: ST. PETE CELEBRITY CHEF CREATES INSTANT Fo'Cheezy is located at 6305 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach. Hours of operation are 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday-Thursday. On Fridays and Saturdays, they're slinging the grilled cheese melts until 3 a.m. The Fo'Cheezy food truck can be found at locations throughout Tampa andSt. Pete.
BIOTECH PIONEER AMGEN SUPPORTS LOCAL STEM EQUITY, RACIAL Global biotech pioneer Amgen partners with Tampa Bay Area nonprofit organizations to support local people and programs working on STEM equity, racial justice, and COVID-19 relief. Learn what the company isdoing in Tampa.
TAMPA BAY’S OPIOID CRISIS GROWS DURING THE PANDEMIC Since then, the COVID-19 pandemic has driven the opioid crisis to new heights, creating the greatest mental health and substance abuse crisis in U.S. history. In partnership with and support from Florida Blue and the Florida Blue Foundation, Project Opioid Tampa Bay will become one of six regional chapters in Florida. The opioid crisis inFlorida.
WHO'S HIRING: TECH JOBS ABOUND IN HOT TAMPA BAY AREA MARKET It’s a good time to be job hunting in the Tampa Bay Area. As businesses return to more normal practices after COVID-19, job postings and wages are up. And the tech market, particularly the cybersecurity sector, is offering plenty of opportunities to jobseekers in the coming months. “Right now it ONE YEAR LATER: LOCAL BUSINESSES, NONPROFITS SHARPEN FOCUS A year after Black Lives Matter protests took to Tampa Bay Area streets following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, many public and private organizations say they have recommitted to stronger and healthier plans for equity and inclusion though most acknowledge there isGROWING COMPANIES
Tampa Bay companies adding jobs, expanding property. CITY OF CLEARWATER AIMS TO REVITALIZE NORTH MARINA DISTRICT Photos by Amber Sigman. On weekends, empty boat trailers fill the sprawling parking lot at Clearwater’s Seminole Street boat ramp. In fact, the crowds of anglers and recreational boaters have swelled to sizes never seen before since a $6.5 million construction project to upgrade the already busy boat ramp largely wrapped up late last year. INNOVATION & JOB NEWS 83 Degrees reports on Growing Companies with new ideas, innovations and investments that create jobs in the Tampa Bay region of Florida.DEVELOPMENT NEWS
83 Degrees Development News reports on investments in property in cities and neighborhoods in the Tampa Bay region. HORSE RESCUE FARMS WORK WITH AMISH TO KEEP ROAD WARRIORS Courtesy of Erika Gilbert. Smokey (left), was acquired directly from his Amish family. Buddy (right) was rescued from a kill pen. Both were rehabbed at Grune Heidi Farm in Lakeland and adopted by a family near Starke. Courtesy of Erika Gilbert. Hip #1048, now named Copper, was about to be shipped to slaughter when Gilbert rescued him. 83 DEGREES - TAMPA BAY Readers can support 83 Degrees through individual donations to a new solutions journalism fund set up by the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay. This fund was developed to support solutions journalism and storytelling that will provide information and build awareness designed to grow support for local nonprofits and their missions. ON OUR RADAR: MOST ANTICIPATED PROJECTS COMING TO THE On our radar: Most anticipated projects coming to the Tampa Bay Area in 2021. The Crab Devil artist collective will house the craft brewery Deviant Libations, LiveWork Studios, and the Tempus Projects gallery. Courtesy of Crab Devil. The Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF brokeground in
WHY MILLENNIALS ARE MOVING TO TAMPA In a list compiled by Abbie Martin Greenbaum, an author at Dandelion Chandelier, Tampa ranks 4th out of the top five cities that are attracting the most millennials. World Population Review reports that, as of the start of 2021, the median age in Tampa is 35.7 years with its population growing at around 2%, bypassing the national average of1.5%.
NEW LUXURY YACHT CHARTER COMPANY BOASTS ALL FEMALE CREW The Vanguard's all-female crew includes Shannon Lawson (First Mate) and Ashley Giron and Layne Mapes (Stewards). Courtesy of Vanguard. Local Entrepreneur Dale Swope took on a challenge in 2019 -- the challenge of starting a new business in which he had no experience and no expertise. And one that, just months later in the middle of theglobal
WHAT'S NEXT FOR NEWLY NAMED UPTOWN DISTRICT IN TAMPA? The facility, opened in 1972, is being expanded with a new bed tower. The project, the first of its kind in which the VA is partnering with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, broke ground on July 31, 2018, and should be completed in time for the hospital’s 50th anniversary in 2022. VA Hospital construction in Uptown District of Tampa. CITY OF CLEARWATER AIMS TO REVITALIZE NORTH MARINA DISTRICT Photos by Amber Sigman. On weekends, empty boat trailers fill the sprawling parking lot at Clearwater’s Seminole Street boat ramp. In fact, the crowds of anglers and recreational boaters have swelled to sizes never seen before since a $6.5 million construction project to upgrade the already busy boat ramp largely wrapped up late last year. NEW SOLAR-POWERED HOMES GOING UP IN CORTEZ VILLAGE NEAR Allocated for 148 units in historic Cortez, Hunters Point will be the first community of its kind in Florida and one of the only communities in the U.S. powered by the sonnenBatterie, a lithium-based solar energy storage system engineered by the German company sonnen. "There's so much talk about how solar is going to be the solution. CANCER RESEARCH COMPANY IN TAMPA NEARS BREAKTHROUGH Photo by Pamela Varkony. A scientist on the verge of a major breakthrough in the war on cancer is quietly working away with a team of researchers in a laboratory in the heart of Uptown Tampa's innovation district. Dr. Patricia Lawman and her company Morphogenesis, a clinical-stage company developing novel cell and gene therapies, is currently RISE OF CREATIVES IN WEST TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS Creative on Main Street, an automotive garage in the 50's and 60's, is now used as a creative space for documentary and commercial film work. Amber Sigman. Lynn Marvin Dingfelder meets with her client Ione Townsend at Creative on Main Street in West Tampa. Amber Sigman. Larry Wiezycki, filmmaker and co-founder of Creative on Main Street, at his THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC: HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, USF THOUGHT As of 2016, opioid overdoses result in 8.9 deaths every day in the state of Florida. In Hillsborough County, alone, the opioid epidemic continues to put hundreds in the morgue and devastates countless loved ones, year after year. In spite of what he calls his "delayed adulthood," Cover earned a marketing degree after he was released fromprison
83 DEGREES - TAMPA BAY Readers can support 83 Degrees through individual donations to a new solutions journalism fund set up by the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay. This fund was developed to support solutions journalism and storytelling that will provide information and build awareness designed to grow support for local nonprofits and their missions. ON OUR RADAR: MOST ANTICIPATED PROJECTS COMING TO THE On our radar: Most anticipated projects coming to the Tampa Bay Area in 2021. The Crab Devil artist collective will house the craft brewery Deviant Libations, LiveWork Studios, and the Tempus Projects gallery. Courtesy of Crab Devil. The Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF brokeground in
WHY MILLENNIALS ARE MOVING TO TAMPA In a list compiled by Abbie Martin Greenbaum, an author at Dandelion Chandelier, Tampa ranks 4th out of the top five cities that are attracting the most millennials. World Population Review reports that, as of the start of 2021, the median age in Tampa is 35.7 years with its population growing at around 2%, bypassing the national average of1.5%.
NEW LUXURY YACHT CHARTER COMPANY BOASTS ALL FEMALE CREW The Vanguard's all-female crew includes Shannon Lawson (First Mate) and Ashley Giron and Layne Mapes (Stewards). Courtesy of Vanguard. Local Entrepreneur Dale Swope took on a challenge in 2019 -- the challenge of starting a new business in which he had no experience and no expertise. And one that, just months later in the middle of theglobal
WHAT'S NEXT FOR NEWLY NAMED UPTOWN DISTRICT IN TAMPA? The facility, opened in 1972, is being expanded with a new bed tower. The project, the first of its kind in which the VA is partnering with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, broke ground on July 31, 2018, and should be completed in time for the hospital’s 50th anniversary in 2022. VA Hospital construction in Uptown District of Tampa. CITY OF CLEARWATER AIMS TO REVITALIZE NORTH MARINA DISTRICT Photos by Amber Sigman. On weekends, empty boat trailers fill the sprawling parking lot at Clearwater’s Seminole Street boat ramp. In fact, the crowds of anglers and recreational boaters have swelled to sizes never seen before since a $6.5 million construction project to upgrade the already busy boat ramp largely wrapped up late last year. NEW SOLAR-POWERED HOMES GOING UP IN CORTEZ VILLAGE NEAR Allocated for 148 units in historic Cortez, Hunters Point will be the first community of its kind in Florida and one of the only communities in the U.S. powered by the sonnenBatterie, a lithium-based solar energy storage system engineered by the German company sonnen. "There's so much talk about how solar is going to be the solution. CANCER RESEARCH COMPANY IN TAMPA NEARS BREAKTHROUGH Photo by Pamela Varkony. A scientist on the verge of a major breakthrough in the war on cancer is quietly working away with a team of researchers in a laboratory in the heart of Uptown Tampa's innovation district. Dr. Patricia Lawman and her company Morphogenesis, a clinical-stage company developing novel cell and gene therapies, is currently RISE OF CREATIVES IN WEST TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS Creative on Main Street, an automotive garage in the 50's and 60's, is now used as a creative space for documentary and commercial film work. Amber Sigman. Lynn Marvin Dingfelder meets with her client Ione Townsend at Creative on Main Street in West Tampa. Amber Sigman. Larry Wiezycki, filmmaker and co-founder of Creative on Main Street, at his THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC: HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, USF THOUGHT As of 2016, opioid overdoses result in 8.9 deaths every day in the state of Florida. In Hillsborough County, alone, the opioid epidemic continues to put hundreds in the morgue and devastates countless loved ones, year after year. In spite of what he calls his "delayed adulthood," Cover earned a marketing degree after he was released fromprison
FOOD ENTREPRENEUR: ST. PETE CELEBRITY CHEF CREATES INSTANT Fo'Cheezy is located at 6305 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach. Hours of operation are 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday-Thursday. On Fridays and Saturdays, they're slinging the grilled cheese melts until 3 a.m. The Fo'Cheezy food truck can be found at locations throughout Tampa andSt. Pete.
BIOTECH PIONEER AMGEN SUPPORTS LOCAL STEM EQUITY, RACIAL Global biotech pioneer Amgen partners with Tampa Bay Area nonprofit organizations to support local people and programs working on STEM equity, racial justice, and COVID-19 relief. Learn what the company isdoing in Tampa.
TAMPA BAY’S OPIOID CRISIS GROWS DURING THE PANDEMIC Since then, the COVID-19 pandemic has driven the opioid crisis to new heights, creating the greatest mental health and substance abuse crisis in U.S. history. In partnership with and support from Florida Blue and the Florida Blue Foundation, Project Opioid Tampa Bay will become one of six regional chapters in Florida. The opioid crisis inFlorida.
WHO'S HIRING: TECH JOBS ABOUND IN HOT TAMPA BAY AREA MARKET It’s a good time to be job hunting in the Tampa Bay Area. As businesses return to more normal practices after COVID-19, job postings and wages are up. And the tech market, particularly the cybersecurity sector, is offering plenty of opportunities to jobseekers in the coming months. “Right now it ONE YEAR LATER: LOCAL BUSINESSES, NONPROFITS SHARPEN FOCUS A year after Black Lives Matter protests took to Tampa Bay Area streets following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, many public and private organizations say they have recommitted to stronger and healthier plans for equity and inclusion though most acknowledge there isGROWING COMPANIES
Tampa Bay companies adding jobs, expanding property. CITY OF CLEARWATER AIMS TO REVITALIZE NORTH MARINA DISTRICT Photos by Amber Sigman. On weekends, empty boat trailers fill the sprawling parking lot at Clearwater’s Seminole Street boat ramp. In fact, the crowds of anglers and recreational boaters have swelled to sizes never seen before since a $6.5 million construction project to upgrade the already busy boat ramp largely wrapped up late last year. INNOVATION & JOB NEWS 83 Degrees reports on Growing Companies with new ideas, innovations and investments that create jobs in the Tampa Bay region of Florida.DEVELOPMENT NEWS
83 Degrees Development News reports on investments in property in cities and neighborhoods in the Tampa Bay region. HORSE RESCUE FARMS WORK WITH AMISH TO KEEP ROAD WARRIORS Courtesy of Erika Gilbert. Smokey (left), was acquired directly from his Amish family. Buddy (right) was rescued from a kill pen. Both were rehabbed at Grune Heidi Farm in Lakeland and adopted by a family near Starke. Courtesy of Erika Gilbert. Hip #1048, now named Copper, was about to be shipped to slaughter when Gilbert rescued him. 83 DEGREES - TAMPA BAY The founder of the Resiliency School in Tampa offers advice for giving yourself space to carve out your own new normal in today's world. Readers can support 83 Degrees through individual donations to a new solutions journalism fund set up by the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay. This fund was developed to support solutions journalism and ON OUR RADAR: MOST ANTICIPATED PROJECTS COMING TO THE On our radar: Most anticipated projects coming to the Tampa Bay Area in 2021. The Crab Devil artist collective will house the craft brewery Deviant Libations, LiveWork Studios, and the Tempus Projects gallery. Courtesy of Crab Devil. The Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF brokeground in
CITY OF CLEARWATER AIMS TO REVITALIZE NORTH MARINA DISTRICT Photos by Amber Sigman. On weekends, empty boat trailers fill the sprawling parking lot at Clearwater’s Seminole Street boat ramp. In fact, the crowds of anglers and recreational boaters have swelled to sizes never seen before since a $6.5 million construction project to upgrade the already busy boat ramp largely wrapped up late last year. PORT TAMPA’S CURRENT DREDGING PROJECT HAS DEEP CONNECTION Dredges are once again scooping up enormous swaths of the Tampa Bay seafloor, as part of a $63-million project to deepen and widen Tampa’s Big Bend channel. This operation is the most expensive dredging project in Tampa history. But it is far from the first. The bay bottom just off Port Tampa City, located on a southeast corner ofthe
BRIEF HISTORY OF WEST TAMPA: FROM ITS START TO TODAY The City of West Tampa was incorporated with 2,815 residents on May 18, 1895, and survived as a separate municipality until January 1, 1925, when it was annexed by the City of Tampa. First-gen cigarmakers. West Tampa’s first generation of cigar manufacturers includes Cuesta, Rey, & Co., Ellinger Brothers, and the Armena Cigar Company. ST. PETE LAND TRUST TO CREATE TINY HOUSE COMMUNITY, URBAN FARM Enormous Swiss chard, Chinese cabbage, arugula, leeks, fennel, peppers, and tomatoes are lined up in rows on about a ¼ acre of land. “We have about 40 different kinds of vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees,” says Emmanuel Roux, of the urban educational farm or “Urban Food Park” that he is cultivating in the 300 block of 15thStreet
NEW SOLAR-POWERED HOMES GOING UP IN CORTEZ VILLAGE NEAR Allocated for 148 units in historic Cortez, Hunters Point will be the first community of its kind in Florida and one of the only communities in the U.S. powered by the sonnenBatterie, a lithium-based solar energy storage system engineered by the German company sonnen. "There's so much talk about how solar is going to be the solution. CANCER RESEARCH COMPANY IN TAMPA NEARS BREAKTHROUGHMORPHOGENESIS COMPANYMORPHOGENESIS TAMPA FLKIRAN PATEL TAMPA HOUSEMIKE SHEA TAMPA Photo by Pamela Varkony. A scientist on the verge of a major breakthrough in the war on cancer is quietly working away with a team of researchers in a laboratory in the heart of Uptown Tampa's innovation district. Dr. Patricia Lawman and her company Morphogenesis, a clinical-stage company developing novel cell and gene therapies, is currently RISE OF CREATIVES IN WEST TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS Creative on Main Street, an automotive garage in the 50's and 60's, is now used as a creative space for documentary and commercial film work. Amber Sigman. Lynn Marvin Dingfelder meets with her client Ione Townsend at Creative on Main Street in West Tampa. Amber Sigman. Larry Wiezycki, filmmaker and co-founder of Creative on Main Street, at his TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS SURROUNDING DOWNTOWN PREPARE FOR REBIRTH That is the beginning of a building spree on some 70 lots spread across neighborhoods in the greater east Tampa area, north and east of downtown Tampa. Their investment is an estimated $7 million to $8 million dollars. The sales price for each home will be between $150,000 to $170,000. 83 DEGREES - TAMPA BAY The founder of the Resiliency School in Tampa offers advice for giving yourself space to carve out your own new normal in today's world. Readers can support 83 Degrees through individual donations to a new solutions journalism fund set up by the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay. This fund was developed to support solutions journalism and ON OUR RADAR: MOST ANTICIPATED PROJECTS COMING TO THE On our radar: Most anticipated projects coming to the Tampa Bay Area in 2021. The Crab Devil artist collective will house the craft brewery Deviant Libations, LiveWork Studios, and the Tempus Projects gallery. Courtesy of Crab Devil. The Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF brokeground in
CITY OF CLEARWATER AIMS TO REVITALIZE NORTH MARINA DISTRICT Photos by Amber Sigman. On weekends, empty boat trailers fill the sprawling parking lot at Clearwater’s Seminole Street boat ramp. In fact, the crowds of anglers and recreational boaters have swelled to sizes never seen before since a $6.5 million construction project to upgrade the already busy boat ramp largely wrapped up late last year. PORT TAMPA’S CURRENT DREDGING PROJECT HAS DEEP CONNECTION Dredges are once again scooping up enormous swaths of the Tampa Bay seafloor, as part of a $63-million project to deepen and widen Tampa’s Big Bend channel. This operation is the most expensive dredging project in Tampa history. But it is far from the first. The bay bottom just off Port Tampa City, located on a southeast corner ofthe
BRIEF HISTORY OF WEST TAMPA: FROM ITS START TO TODAY The City of West Tampa was incorporated with 2,815 residents on May 18, 1895, and survived as a separate municipality until January 1, 1925, when it was annexed by the City of Tampa. First-gen cigarmakers. West Tampa’s first generation of cigar manufacturers includes Cuesta, Rey, & Co., Ellinger Brothers, and the Armena Cigar Company. ST. PETE LAND TRUST TO CREATE TINY HOUSE COMMUNITY, URBAN FARM Enormous Swiss chard, Chinese cabbage, arugula, leeks, fennel, peppers, and tomatoes are lined up in rows on about a ¼ acre of land. “We have about 40 different kinds of vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees,” says Emmanuel Roux, of the urban educational farm or “Urban Food Park” that he is cultivating in the 300 block of 15thStreet
NEW SOLAR-POWERED HOMES GOING UP IN CORTEZ VILLAGE NEAR Allocated for 148 units in historic Cortez, Hunters Point will be the first community of its kind in Florida and one of the only communities in the U.S. powered by the sonnenBatterie, a lithium-based solar energy storage system engineered by the German company sonnen. "There's so much talk about how solar is going to be the solution. CANCER RESEARCH COMPANY IN TAMPA NEARS BREAKTHROUGHMORPHOGENESIS COMPANYMORPHOGENESIS TAMPA FLKIRAN PATEL TAMPA HOUSEMIKE SHEA TAMPA Photo by Pamela Varkony. A scientist on the verge of a major breakthrough in the war on cancer is quietly working away with a team of researchers in a laboratory in the heart of Uptown Tampa's innovation district. Dr. Patricia Lawman and her company Morphogenesis, a clinical-stage company developing novel cell and gene therapies, is currently RISE OF CREATIVES IN WEST TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS Creative on Main Street, an automotive garage in the 50's and 60's, is now used as a creative space for documentary and commercial film work. Amber Sigman. Lynn Marvin Dingfelder meets with her client Ione Townsend at Creative on Main Street in West Tampa. Amber Sigman. Larry Wiezycki, filmmaker and co-founder of Creative on Main Street, at his TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS SURROUNDING DOWNTOWN PREPARE FOR REBIRTH That is the beginning of a building spree on some 70 lots spread across neighborhoods in the greater east Tampa area, north and east of downtown Tampa. Their investment is an estimated $7 million to $8 million dollars. The sales price for each home will be between $150,000 to $170,000. ONE YEAR LATER: LOCAL BUSINESSES, NONPROFITS SHARPEN FOCUS A year after Black Lives Matter protests took to Tampa Bay Area streets following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, many public and private organizations say they have recommitted to stronger and healthier plans for equity and inclusion though most acknowledge there is MILLENNIALS WANT TO KNOW: WHAT DOES IT REALLY COST TO LIVE In addition to Tampa’s close proximity to the water and amazing year-round weather, the cost of living here remains relatively cheaper versus larger cities up north and on the west coast -- there still is no state income tax, and property taxes and rental costs are lower. While Tampa’s housing WHO'S HIRING: TECH JOBS ABOUND IN HOT TAMPA BAY AREA MARKET It’s a good time to be job hunting in the Tampa Bay Area. As businesses return to more normal practices after COVID-19, job postings and wages are up. And the tech market, particularly the cybersecurity sector, is offering plenty of opportunities to jobseekers in the coming months. “Right now it TAMPA BAY’S OPIOID CRISIS GROWS DURING THE PANDEMIC A coalition of Florida business and government leaders launches Project Opioid Tampa Bay, a project designed to build support among local business, non-profit, and faith-based groups to find solutions to the ongoing opioid crisis in Florida. IMAGINE CLEARWATER MOVES CLOSER TO DOWNTOWN WATERFRONT REDO Clearwater’s long standing desire to redevelop three city-owned downtown properties on the bluff overlooking Coachman Park and Clearwater Harbor is a step closer to reality. The city has picked a development team led by City Center Development Group, a Jupiter company whose president has local ON OUR RADAR: MOST ANTICIPATED PROJECTS COMING TO THE On our radar: Most anticipated projects coming to the Tampa Bay Area in 2021. The Crab Devil artist collective will house the craft brewery Deviant Libations, LiveWork Studios, and the Tempus Projects gallery. Courtesy of Crab Devil. The Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF brokeground in
NEW SOLAR-POWERED HOMES GOING UP IN CORTEZ VILLAGE NEAR The kitchen will double as a living and dining area. much, or possibly even more, energy than they consume. Allocated for 148 units in historic Cortez, Hunters Point will be the first community of its kind in Florida and one of the only communities in the U.S. powered by the sonnenBatterie, a lithium-based solar energy storage system engineered by the German company sonnen. INNOVATION & JOB NEWS 83 Degrees reports on Growing Companies with new ideas, innovations and investments that create jobs in the Tampa Bay region of Florida. ST. PETE LAND TRUST TO CREATE TINY HOUSE COMMUNITY, URBAN FARM Enormous Swiss chard, Chinese cabbage, arugula, leeks, fennel, peppers, and tomatoes are lined up in rows on about a ¼ acre of land. “We have about 40 different kinds of vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees,” says Emmanuel Roux, of the urban educational farm or “Urban Food Park” that he is cultivating in the 300 block of 15thStreet
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83 Degrees Development News reports on investments in property in cities and neighborhoods in the Tampa Bay region. 83 DEGREES - TAMPA BAY The founder of the Resiliency School in Tampa offers advice for giving yourself space to carve out your own new normal in today's world. Readers can support 83 Degrees through individual donations to a new solutions journalism fund set up by the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay. This fund was developed to support solutions journalism and ON OUR RADAR: MOST ANTICIPATED PROJECTS COMING TO THE On our radar: Most anticipated projects coming to the Tampa Bay Area in 2021. The Crab Devil artist collective will house the craft brewery Deviant Libations, LiveWork Studios, and the Tempus Projects gallery. Courtesy of Crab Devil. The Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF brokeground in
CITY OF CLEARWATER AIMS TO REVITALIZE NORTH MARINA DISTRICT Photos by Amber Sigman. On weekends, empty boat trailers fill the sprawling parking lot at Clearwater’s Seminole Street boat ramp. In fact, the crowds of anglers and recreational boaters have swelled to sizes never seen before since a $6.5 million construction project to upgrade the already busy boat ramp largely wrapped up late last year. PORT TAMPA’S CURRENT DREDGING PROJECT HAS DEEP CONNECTION Dredges are once again scooping up enormous swaths of the Tampa Bay seafloor, as part of a $63-million project to deepen and widen Tampa’s Big Bend channel. This operation is the most expensive dredging project in Tampa history. But it is far from the first. The bay bottom just off Port Tampa City, located on a southeast corner ofthe
BRIEF HISTORY OF WEST TAMPA: FROM ITS START TO TODAY The City of West Tampa was incorporated with 2,815 residents on May 18, 1895, and survived as a separate municipality until January 1, 1925, when it was annexed by the City of Tampa. First-gen cigarmakers. West Tampa’s first generation of cigar manufacturers includes Cuesta, Rey, & Co., Ellinger Brothers, and the Armena Cigar Company. ST. PETE LAND TRUST TO CREATE TINY HOUSE COMMUNITY, URBAN FARM Enormous Swiss chard, Chinese cabbage, arugula, leeks, fennel, peppers, and tomatoes are lined up in rows on about a ¼ acre of land. “We have about 40 different kinds of vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees,” says Emmanuel Roux, of the urban educational farm or “Urban Food Park” that he is cultivating in the 300 block of 15thStreet
NEW SOLAR-POWERED HOMES GOING UP IN CORTEZ VILLAGE NEAR Allocated for 148 units in historic Cortez, Hunters Point will be the first community of its kind in Florida and one of the only communities in the U.S. powered by the sonnenBatterie, a lithium-based solar energy storage system engineered by the German company sonnen. "There's so much talk about how solar is going to be the solution. CANCER RESEARCH COMPANY IN TAMPA NEARS BREAKTHROUGHMORPHOGENESIS COMPANYMORPHOGENESIS TAMPA FLKIRAN PATEL TAMPA HOUSEMIKE SHEA TAMPA Photo by Pamela Varkony. A scientist on the verge of a major breakthrough in the war on cancer is quietly working away with a team of researchers in a laboratory in the heart of Uptown Tampa's innovation district. Dr. Patricia Lawman and her company Morphogenesis, a clinical-stage company developing novel cell and gene therapies, is currently RISE OF CREATIVES IN WEST TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS Creative on Main Street, an automotive garage in the 50's and 60's, is now used as a creative space for documentary and commercial film work. Amber Sigman. Lynn Marvin Dingfelder meets with her client Ione Townsend at Creative on Main Street in West Tampa. Amber Sigman. Larry Wiezycki, filmmaker and co-founder of Creative on Main Street, at his TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS SURROUNDING DOWNTOWN PREPARE FOR REBIRTH That is the beginning of a building spree on some 70 lots spread across neighborhoods in the greater east Tampa area, north and east of downtown Tampa. Their investment is an estimated $7 million to $8 million dollars. The sales price for each home will be between $150,000 to $170,000. 83 DEGREES - TAMPA BAY The founder of the Resiliency School in Tampa offers advice for giving yourself space to carve out your own new normal in today's world. Readers can support 83 Degrees through individual donations to a new solutions journalism fund set up by the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay. This fund was developed to support solutions journalism and ON OUR RADAR: MOST ANTICIPATED PROJECTS COMING TO THE On our radar: Most anticipated projects coming to the Tampa Bay Area in 2021. The Crab Devil artist collective will house the craft brewery Deviant Libations, LiveWork Studios, and the Tempus Projects gallery. Courtesy of Crab Devil. The Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF brokeground in
CITY OF CLEARWATER AIMS TO REVITALIZE NORTH MARINA DISTRICT Photos by Amber Sigman. On weekends, empty boat trailers fill the sprawling parking lot at Clearwater’s Seminole Street boat ramp. In fact, the crowds of anglers and recreational boaters have swelled to sizes never seen before since a $6.5 million construction project to upgrade the already busy boat ramp largely wrapped up late last year. PORT TAMPA’S CURRENT DREDGING PROJECT HAS DEEP CONNECTION Dredges are once again scooping up enormous swaths of the Tampa Bay seafloor, as part of a $63-million project to deepen and widen Tampa’s Big Bend channel. This operation is the most expensive dredging project in Tampa history. But it is far from the first. The bay bottom just off Port Tampa City, located on a southeast corner ofthe
BRIEF HISTORY OF WEST TAMPA: FROM ITS START TO TODAY The City of West Tampa was incorporated with 2,815 residents on May 18, 1895, and survived as a separate municipality until January 1, 1925, when it was annexed by the City of Tampa. First-gen cigarmakers. West Tampa’s first generation of cigar manufacturers includes Cuesta, Rey, & Co., Ellinger Brothers, and the Armena Cigar Company. ST. PETE LAND TRUST TO CREATE TINY HOUSE COMMUNITY, URBAN FARM Enormous Swiss chard, Chinese cabbage, arugula, leeks, fennel, peppers, and tomatoes are lined up in rows on about a ¼ acre of land. “We have about 40 different kinds of vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees,” says Emmanuel Roux, of the urban educational farm or “Urban Food Park” that he is cultivating in the 300 block of 15thStreet
NEW SOLAR-POWERED HOMES GOING UP IN CORTEZ VILLAGE NEAR Allocated for 148 units in historic Cortez, Hunters Point will be the first community of its kind in Florida and one of the only communities in the U.S. powered by the sonnenBatterie, a lithium-based solar energy storage system engineered by the German company sonnen. "There's so much talk about how solar is going to be the solution. CANCER RESEARCH COMPANY IN TAMPA NEARS BREAKTHROUGHMORPHOGENESIS COMPANYMORPHOGENESIS TAMPA FLKIRAN PATEL TAMPA HOUSEMIKE SHEA TAMPA Photo by Pamela Varkony. A scientist on the verge of a major breakthrough in the war on cancer is quietly working away with a team of researchers in a laboratory in the heart of Uptown Tampa's innovation district. Dr. Patricia Lawman and her company Morphogenesis, a clinical-stage company developing novel cell and gene therapies, is currently RISE OF CREATIVES IN WEST TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS Creative on Main Street, an automotive garage in the 50's and 60's, is now used as a creative space for documentary and commercial film work. Amber Sigman. Lynn Marvin Dingfelder meets with her client Ione Townsend at Creative on Main Street in West Tampa. Amber Sigman. Larry Wiezycki, filmmaker and co-founder of Creative on Main Street, at his TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS SURROUNDING DOWNTOWN PREPARE FOR REBIRTH That is the beginning of a building spree on some 70 lots spread across neighborhoods in the greater east Tampa area, north and east of downtown Tampa. Their investment is an estimated $7 million to $8 million dollars. The sales price for each home will be between $150,000 to $170,000. ONE YEAR LATER: LOCAL BUSINESSES, NONPROFITS SHARPEN FOCUS A year after Black Lives Matter protests took to Tampa Bay Area streets following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, many public and private organizations say they have recommitted to stronger and healthier plans for equity and inclusion though most acknowledge there is MILLENNIALS WANT TO KNOW: WHAT DOES IT REALLY COST TO LIVE In addition to Tampa’s close proximity to the water and amazing year-round weather, the cost of living here remains relatively cheaper versus larger cities up north and on the west coast -- there still is no state income tax, and property taxes and rental costs are lower. While Tampa’s housing WHO'S HIRING: TECH JOBS ABOUND IN HOT TAMPA BAY AREA MARKET It’s a good time to be job hunting in the Tampa Bay Area. As businesses return to more normal practices after COVID-19, job postings and wages are up. And the tech market, particularly the cybersecurity sector, is offering plenty of opportunities to jobseekers in the coming months. “Right now it TAMPA BAY’S OPIOID CRISIS GROWS DURING THE PANDEMIC A coalition of Florida business and government leaders launches Project Opioid Tampa Bay, a project designed to build support among local business, non-profit, and faith-based groups to find solutions to the ongoing opioid crisis in Florida. IMAGINE CLEARWATER MOVES CLOSER TO DOWNTOWN WATERFRONT REDO Clearwater’s long standing desire to redevelop three city-owned downtown properties on the bluff overlooking Coachman Park and Clearwater Harbor is a step closer to reality. The city has picked a development team led by City Center Development Group, a Jupiter company whose president has local ON OUR RADAR: MOST ANTICIPATED PROJECTS COMING TO THE On our radar: Most anticipated projects coming to the Tampa Bay Area in 2021. The Crab Devil artist collective will house the craft brewery Deviant Libations, LiveWork Studios, and the Tempus Projects gallery. Courtesy of Crab Devil. The Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF brokeground in
NEW SOLAR-POWERED HOMES GOING UP IN CORTEZ VILLAGE NEAR The kitchen will double as a living and dining area. much, or possibly even more, energy than they consume. Allocated for 148 units in historic Cortez, Hunters Point will be the first community of its kind in Florida and one of the only communities in the U.S. powered by the sonnenBatterie, a lithium-based solar energy storage system engineered by the German company sonnen. INNOVATION & JOB NEWS 83 Degrees reports on Growing Companies with new ideas, innovations and investments that create jobs in the Tampa Bay region of Florida. ST. PETE LAND TRUST TO CREATE TINY HOUSE COMMUNITY, URBAN FARM Enormous Swiss chard, Chinese cabbage, arugula, leeks, fennel, peppers, and tomatoes are lined up in rows on about a ¼ acre of land. “We have about 40 different kinds of vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees,” says Emmanuel Roux, of the urban educational farm or “Urban Food Park” that he is cultivating in the 300 block of 15thStreet
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83 Degrees Development News reports on investments in property in cities and neighborhoods in the Tampa Bay region. 83 DEGREES - TAMPA BAY The founder of the Resiliency School in Tampa offers advice for giving yourself space to carve out your own new normal in today's world. Readers can support 83 Degrees through individual donations to a new solutions journalism fund set up by the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay. This fund was developed to support solutions journalism and ON OUR RADAR: MOST ANTICIPATED PROJECTS COMING TO THE On our radar: Most anticipated projects coming to the Tampa Bay Area in 2021. The Crab Devil artist collective will house the craft brewery Deviant Libations, LiveWork Studios, and the Tempus Projects gallery. Courtesy of Crab Devil. The Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF brokeground in
CITY OF CLEARWATER AIMS TO REVITALIZE NORTH MARINA DISTRICT Photos by Amber Sigman. On weekends, empty boat trailers fill the sprawling parking lot at Clearwater’s Seminole Street boat ramp. In fact, the crowds of anglers and recreational boaters have swelled to sizes never seen before since a $6.5 million construction project to upgrade the already busy boat ramp largely wrapped up late last year. PORT TAMPA’S CURRENT DREDGING PROJECT HAS DEEP CONNECTION Dredges are once again scooping up enormous swaths of the Tampa Bay seafloor, as part of a $63-million project to deepen and widen Tampa’s Big Bend channel. This operation is the most expensive dredging project in Tampa history. But it is far from the first. The bay bottom just off Port Tampa City, located on a southeast corner ofthe
BRIEF HISTORY OF WEST TAMPA: FROM ITS START TO TODAY The City of West Tampa was incorporated with 2,815 residents on May 18, 1895, and survived as a separate municipality until January 1, 1925, when it was annexed by the City of Tampa. First-gen cigarmakers. West Tampa’s first generation of cigar manufacturers includes Cuesta, Rey, & Co., Ellinger Brothers, and the Armena Cigar Company. ST. PETE LAND TRUST TO CREATE TINY HOUSE COMMUNITY, URBAN FARM Enormous Swiss chard, Chinese cabbage, arugula, leeks, fennel, peppers, and tomatoes are lined up in rows on about a ¼ acre of land. “We have about 40 different kinds of vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees,” says Emmanuel Roux, of the urban educational farm or “Urban Food Park” that he is cultivating in the 300 block of 15thStreet
NEW SOLAR-POWERED HOMES GOING UP IN CORTEZ VILLAGE NEAR Allocated for 148 units in historic Cortez, Hunters Point will be the first community of its kind in Florida and one of the only communities in the U.S. powered by the sonnenBatterie, a lithium-based solar energy storage system engineered by the German company sonnen. "There's so much talk about how solar is going to be the solution. CANCER RESEARCH COMPANY IN TAMPA NEARS BREAKTHROUGHMORPHOGENESIS COMPANYMORPHOGENESIS TAMPA FLKIRAN PATEL TAMPA HOUSEMIKE SHEA TAMPA Photo by Pamela Varkony. A scientist on the verge of a major breakthrough in the war on cancer is quietly working away with a team of researchers in a laboratory in the heart of Uptown Tampa's innovation district. Dr. Patricia Lawman and her company Morphogenesis, a clinical-stage company developing novel cell and gene therapies, is currently RISE OF CREATIVES IN WEST TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS Creative on Main Street, an automotive garage in the 50's and 60's, is now used as a creative space for documentary and commercial film work. Amber Sigman. Lynn Marvin Dingfelder meets with her client Ione Townsend at Creative on Main Street in West Tampa. Amber Sigman. Larry Wiezycki, filmmaker and co-founder of Creative on Main Street, at his TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS SURROUNDING DOWNTOWN PREPARE FOR REBIRTH That is the beginning of a building spree on some 70 lots spread across neighborhoods in the greater east Tampa area, north and east of downtown Tampa. Their investment is an estimated $7 million to $8 million dollars. The sales price for each home will be between $150,000 to $170,000. 83 DEGREES - TAMPA BAY The founder of the Resiliency School in Tampa offers advice for giving yourself space to carve out your own new normal in today's world. Readers can support 83 Degrees through individual donations to a new solutions journalism fund set up by the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay. This fund was developed to support solutions journalism and ON OUR RADAR: MOST ANTICIPATED PROJECTS COMING TO THE On our radar: Most anticipated projects coming to the Tampa Bay Area in 2021. The Crab Devil artist collective will house the craft brewery Deviant Libations, LiveWork Studios, and the Tempus Projects gallery. Courtesy of Crab Devil. The Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF brokeground in
CITY OF CLEARWATER AIMS TO REVITALIZE NORTH MARINA DISTRICT Photos by Amber Sigman. On weekends, empty boat trailers fill the sprawling parking lot at Clearwater’s Seminole Street boat ramp. In fact, the crowds of anglers and recreational boaters have swelled to sizes never seen before since a $6.5 million construction project to upgrade the already busy boat ramp largely wrapped up late last year. PORT TAMPA’S CURRENT DREDGING PROJECT HAS DEEP CONNECTION Dredges are once again scooping up enormous swaths of the Tampa Bay seafloor, as part of a $63-million project to deepen and widen Tampa’s Big Bend channel. This operation is the most expensive dredging project in Tampa history. But it is far from the first. The bay bottom just off Port Tampa City, located on a southeast corner ofthe
BRIEF HISTORY OF WEST TAMPA: FROM ITS START TO TODAY The City of West Tampa was incorporated with 2,815 residents on May 18, 1895, and survived as a separate municipality until January 1, 1925, when it was annexed by the City of Tampa. First-gen cigarmakers. West Tampa’s first generation of cigar manufacturers includes Cuesta, Rey, & Co., Ellinger Brothers, and the Armena Cigar Company. ST. PETE LAND TRUST TO CREATE TINY HOUSE COMMUNITY, URBAN FARM Enormous Swiss chard, Chinese cabbage, arugula, leeks, fennel, peppers, and tomatoes are lined up in rows on about a ¼ acre of land. “We have about 40 different kinds of vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees,” says Emmanuel Roux, of the urban educational farm or “Urban Food Park” that he is cultivating in the 300 block of 15thStreet
NEW SOLAR-POWERED HOMES GOING UP IN CORTEZ VILLAGE NEAR Allocated for 148 units in historic Cortez, Hunters Point will be the first community of its kind in Florida and one of the only communities in the U.S. powered by the sonnenBatterie, a lithium-based solar energy storage system engineered by the German company sonnen. "There's so much talk about how solar is going to be the solution. CANCER RESEARCH COMPANY IN TAMPA NEARS BREAKTHROUGHMORPHOGENESIS COMPANYMORPHOGENESIS TAMPA FLKIRAN PATEL TAMPA HOUSEMIKE SHEA TAMPA Photo by Pamela Varkony. A scientist on the verge of a major breakthrough in the war on cancer is quietly working away with a team of researchers in a laboratory in the heart of Uptown Tampa's innovation district. Dr. Patricia Lawman and her company Morphogenesis, a clinical-stage company developing novel cell and gene therapies, is currently RISE OF CREATIVES IN WEST TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS Creative on Main Street, an automotive garage in the 50's and 60's, is now used as a creative space for documentary and commercial film work. Amber Sigman. Lynn Marvin Dingfelder meets with her client Ione Townsend at Creative on Main Street in West Tampa. Amber Sigman. Larry Wiezycki, filmmaker and co-founder of Creative on Main Street, at his TAMPA NEIGHBORHOODS SURROUNDING DOWNTOWN PREPARE FOR REBIRTH That is the beginning of a building spree on some 70 lots spread across neighborhoods in the greater east Tampa area, north and east of downtown Tampa. Their investment is an estimated $7 million to $8 million dollars. The sales price for each home will be between $150,000 to $170,000. ONE YEAR LATER: LOCAL BUSINESSES, NONPROFITS SHARPEN FOCUS A year after Black Lives Matter protests took to Tampa Bay Area streets following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, many public and private organizations say they have recommitted to stronger and healthier plans for equity and inclusion though most acknowledge there is MILLENNIALS WANT TO KNOW: WHAT DOES IT REALLY COST TO LIVE In addition to Tampa’s close proximity to the water and amazing year-round weather, the cost of living here remains relatively cheaper versus larger cities up north and on the west coast -- there still is no state income tax, and property taxes and rental costs are lower. While Tampa’s housing WHO'S HIRING: TECH JOBS ABOUND IN HOT TAMPA BAY AREA MARKET It’s a good time to be job hunting in the Tampa Bay Area. As businesses return to more normal practices after COVID-19, job postings and wages are up. And the tech market, particularly the cybersecurity sector, is offering plenty of opportunities to jobseekers in the coming months. “Right now it TAMPA BAY’S OPIOID CRISIS GROWS DURING THE PANDEMIC A coalition of Florida business and government leaders launches Project Opioid Tampa Bay, a project designed to build support among local business, non-profit, and faith-based groups to find solutions to the ongoing opioid crisis in Florida. IMAGINE CLEARWATER MOVES CLOSER TO DOWNTOWN WATERFRONT REDO Clearwater’s long standing desire to redevelop three city-owned downtown properties on the bluff overlooking Coachman Park and Clearwater Harbor is a step closer to reality. The city has picked a development team led by City Center Development Group, a Jupiter company whose president has local ON OUR RADAR: MOST ANTICIPATED PROJECTS COMING TO THE On our radar: Most anticipated projects coming to the Tampa Bay Area in 2021. The Crab Devil artist collective will house the craft brewery Deviant Libations, LiveWork Studios, and the Tempus Projects gallery. Courtesy of Crab Devil. The Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF brokeground in
NEW SOLAR-POWERED HOMES GOING UP IN CORTEZ VILLAGE NEAR The kitchen will double as a living and dining area. much, or possibly even more, energy than they consume. Allocated for 148 units in historic Cortez, Hunters Point will be the first community of its kind in Florida and one of the only communities in the U.S. powered by the sonnenBatterie, a lithium-based solar energy storage system engineered by the German company sonnen. INNOVATION & JOB NEWS 83 Degrees reports on Growing Companies with new ideas, innovations and investments that create jobs in the Tampa Bay region of Florida. ST. PETE LAND TRUST TO CREATE TINY HOUSE COMMUNITY, URBAN FARM Enormous Swiss chard, Chinese cabbage, arugula, leeks, fennel, peppers, and tomatoes are lined up in rows on about a ¼ acre of land. “We have about 40 different kinds of vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees,” says Emmanuel Roux, of the urban educational farm or “Urban Food Park” that he is cultivating in the 300 block of 15thStreet
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Guests gather for collections of wine, beer and spirit samples from restaurant vendors at the monthly Saturday evening Sip and Stroll event in downtown Clearwater. Photos by Amber Sigman Wade Slater plays live tunes while a guest celebrates her birthday with dancing and dining at Sip and Stroll in downtown Clearwater. Photos by Amber Sigman Downtown Pizza Sports Bar and Grill hosts a spot to sit and people-watch the bustling Sip and Stroll event in downtown Clearwater. Photos by Amber Sigman A crowd gathers for Sangria and cheese quesadillas outside of Tequila's Mexican Grill and Cantina during Clearwater's monthly Sip and Stroll. Photos by Amber Sigman Crystal Alisa talks with Nikki Breiding and her husband Damien while sampling wine from Clear Sky on Cleveland at the 400 block of Cleveland Street in Clearwater. Photos by Amber Sigman Ron Horvath and Ann Muller talk outside of an art gallery during the ever-growing Sip and Stroll held at the 400 and 500 blocks of Cleveland Street in downtown Clearwater. Photos by Amber Sigman Restaurants serve up cuisine samples, wines, craft beer and eclectic cocktails at the bustling beverage experience in downtown Clearwater for the monthly Sip and Stroll. Photos by Amber Sigman Travis Bray holds up an espresso martini and a wine sample he picked up for his wife Nicole as they kiss at Sip and Stroll. Photos by AmberSigman
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15 WAYS TO COOL OFF, ESCAPE THE SUMMER HEAT IN TAMPA Lauren WongTuesday, May 25, 2021 From bioluminescent tours to parasailing to fishing to dining out, if you're looking for cool places to escape the summer heat in Florida, check out this list of things to do. -------------------------Feature Story
TAMPA BAY’S OPIOID CRISIS GROWS DURING THE PANDEMICREGIONAL EFFORT LAUNCHES TO STEM ADDICTIONS, DEATHS Dr. Bruce ShephardTuesday, May 25, 2021 A newly formed coalition of public and private organizations aims to stem the latest wave of opioid addictions and deaths sweeping Florida in the midst of the pandemic. -------------------------Feature Story
DOWNTOWN CLEARWATER COMES TO LIFE WITH NEW MIXED-REALITY APP Julie GaristoTuesday, May 25, 2021 The city of Clearwater has joined forces with the USF’s Access 3D Lab to bring a new dimension to art spaces using advanced 3D digital technologies to bring murals to life using virtual and augmentedreality.
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PHOTO ESSAY: FREDERICK DOUGLASS MEMORIAL COMMUNITY PARK, PORT TAMPA Diane EgnerSunday, May 23, 2021 Plans are underway for a new neighborhood playground and community center next to the historic Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church in Port Tampa. -------------------------Feature Story
CYBERSECURITY EXPERTS PURSUE MULTI-PRONGED SOLUTIONS Christopher CurryTuesday, May 25, 2021 Officials with Cyber Florida and local experts in Tampa Bay’s growing cybersecurity sector see solutions for cyber attacks in better frontline defenses, increased government support for utilities, and a focus on education and training. -------------------------Feature Story
MILLENNIALS SAY THEY LOVE TAMPA LIFESTYLE Lauren WongTuesday, May 18, 2021 The number of urban dwellers living in downtown Tampa climbed from a few thousand a few years ago to upwards of 16,000 today. What is it about the local lifestyle that appeals? We ask millennials. -------------------------Feature Story
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