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“It’s not every day that you can go public and your main competitor is closed due to a government shutdown.”
Current University of North Florida President Moez Limayem is USF's sole finalist.
Although the decisions were not unanimous, the $1.18 billion spending plan went through.
“Could we have gotten more money? Less money? I’ll never find out, and I’m perfectly comfortable with that.”
The cofounders opened their first factory in St. Petersburg’s Warehouse Arts District a year after Helene inundated their homes.
Point Chaud Coffee & Crepes joins locations in Washington D.C. and Maryland.
The approved property tax rate is the lowest it has been in 15 years.
The Catalyst’s weekly roundup of notable Pinellas County real estate news.
If developer Tony Miller has his way, the 250-foot attraction will be located near the waterfront.
St. Petersburg company aims to raise more than $360 million in the flood insurance market.