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Sundial owners call lawsuit a ‘ploy’ to redevelop theater

Paradise Ventures CEO Mike Connor is not backing down from a lawsuit that claims ongoing construction at the Sundial in downtown St. Petersburg violates a 25-year-old agreement.

Connor and Andrew Wright, CEO of Tampa-based Franklin Street and Ally Capital Group, bought the open-air retail center at 153 2nd Ave. N. in February 2022. The joint venture announced plans for a reimagined courtyard a year later.

The Innovators: Sam Armes

The Innovators: Sam Armes

Places This Week: Tarpon Springs Castle Winery for sale

Places This Week: Tarpon Springs Castle Winery for sale

Florida rock legend Dickey Betts dies at 80

Florida rock legend Dickey Betts dies at 80

Mayor announces unique new program, city position

Mayor announces unique new program, city position

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Arts Alive! podcast: Film commissioner Lisa Dozois

Today’s Arts Alive! conversation with Pinellas County Film Commissioner Lisa Dozois covers a lot of ground. We talk about the history of movie-making in Florida, the benefits to city, county and region when filmmakers come to the area to work, and about the role of the film commissioner: Facilitator, cheerleader, location scout, lobbyist, advocate.

And, when necessary, a person who has to wear rose-colored glasses.

Jabil places CEO on paid leave
All Children’s Hospital earns ‘Nursing Excellence’ recognition
President Joe Biden will visit Tampa next week
Allelo owners announce new concept’s executive chef

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YMCA Healthy Kids Day

Apr 23 @ 12:00 PM

Unleash Your Creativity

Apr 25 @ 05:30 PM

Film Screening: “The Right to Read”

The Shuffle

Brianna Clark

Former Company

City of St. Petersburg Parks & Recreation

New Position

Recreation Center Assistant

Former Position

Part-time Recreation Center Assistant

The SparkPlug

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