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Wave strives to make Tampa the ‘gold standard’ in tech hubs

Tampa Bay Wave, which started in the early days as a small meetup group of entrepreneurs and evolved into the area's largest award-winning tech incubator, continues to be the critical backbone of the growing startup community. 

Inside Tampa Bay Wave's new 8,000-square-foot office on the sixth floor of the WeWork building in Tampa, TBW founder and CEO Linda Olson tearfully thanked the audience in the packed room for believing in a vision that over 10 years ago seemed unattainable for the once sleepy city. 

Regional economic reports highlight strengths, weaknesses

Regional economic reports highlight strengths, weaknesses

USF stadium costs: More questions than answers

USF stadium costs: More questions than answers

St. Pete 3D printing company hopes to elevate the city

St. Pete 3D printing company hopes to elevate the city

Scenes from the 2023 Synapse Summit

Scenes from the 2023 Synapse Summit

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Florida Holocaust Museum welcomes new CEO

The Florida Holocaust Museum has announced that Carl Goodman, longtime director of New York’s Museum of the Moving Image, will be its new president and CEO, effective March 13.

Goodman, who was introduced to supporters of the St. Petersburg museum during the Feb. 4 gala, will replace interim director Erin Blankenship, who stepped in following the 2021 departure of CEO Elizabeth Gelman.

Commissioner Justice receives environmental award
National softball tournament takes over Clearwater
Florida Poly adds new STEM degrees
Saturday Morning Market to relocate Feb. 25
Collard Green Festival returns to the Deuces

Feb 18 @ 10:00 AM

Localtopia 2023

Feb 18 @ 10:00 AM

Lealman Honey & Arts Festival

Feb 21 @ 03:00 PM

St. Petersburg Conference on World Affairs

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