The last decade has seen redevelopment take root in Tampa's Uptown District, with more transformation in store to revitalize the Fowler Avenue corridor. There was a time when the Fowler Avenue ...
Midtown East, the crown jewel office tower in the mixed-use Midtown Tampa development in the Westshore District, is slated to open in April. Like the smaller Midtown West office building that opened ...
On a recent Friday morning, a westbound TECO Line Streetcar rolled through Ybor City, passing the occasional wandering rooster. At the front, Connie Cosme, who’s worked with the streetcar system since ...
With construction humming along at Gasworx, and Tampa dining institution Mise en Place moving into its new home at Ybor City’s western gateway, Ybor developer Darryl Shaw turns his attention east.
Tampa resident and retired General Kenneth “Frank” McKenzie recently published his memoir “The Melting Point: High Command and War in the 21st Century.” McKenzie, the former head of Central Command ...
“Be All You Can Be” honors six African American women community leaders n East Tampa (Michelle Sawyer) A new mural in East Tampa honors past community leaders and spreads hope the next generation will ...
Since moving to a new Water Street location in 2020, the USF Morsani College of Medicine has enhanced its national ranking and its partnership with Tampa General Hospital. The 2021 incoming class at ...
March is Women’s History Month, a time to highlight the contributions women have made to history and contemporary society. In the Bay Area, Fran Powers, founder of Tampa’s Powerstories Theatre, ...
One of the most valuable and inspirational things about Tampa and the surrounding Bay Area is its rich cultural diversity. With prestigious universities attracting students from all over the globe, ...
If you live and/or work in Tampa’s Westshore District, the Westshore Alliance wants to hear from you. The Alliance’s 2025 online community survey of residents and workers is live now. It’s an ...
In the food world, trends come and go. The new, trendy thing is hot — until it’s not. There are plenty of examples in the Tampa Bay area’s dining history. Mise En Place is a notable exception. The ...
Tampa historians have long turned to the massive Burgert Brothers Collection of photographs spanning from the 1890s through early 1960s for glimpses of the city’s past. Soon those who wish to travel ...
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