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Health care company lays off St. Pete and Tampa employees

Pennsylvania-based health care company Progressus Therapy LLC is laying off hundreds of Florida employees. Invo Healthcare, the parent company, notified the state it would close 11 Florida facilities as the company is exiting the home-based and center-based autism therapy business. Last week, the company cut 15 workers at its St. Pete office, located at 8950 Dr. MLK Jr. St. N., 24 employees in Tampa, 31 in Riverview, and 21 in Sarasota, among other locations. The layoffs commenced on June 20.

Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber releases 2023 visitors guide

Tourists and locals can now utilize the Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber of Commerce’s 2023 Visitors Guide to help plan a day out or weekend getaway. The guide promotes local businesses and attractions while providing valuable information. To receive a free copy, stop by the Visitors Centers at 6990 Gulf Blvd., or download it from the Chamber’s website here.

Cross Bay Ferry breaks passenger record

The Cross Bay Ferry, which travels to and from Tampa and St. Petersburg, carried over 72,000 passengers during its latest season that ended in May. The seasonal ferry service will return in October. Advocates and Tampa attorney Ed Turnachick, the operator’s local representative, are garnering support for year-round ferry service and future connections at the MacDill Air Force Base and South County area. 

Lealman residents will have their first fireworks show

Over 30,000 residents who call Lealman home will soon have their first fireworks show in the unincorporated community’s history. The display is part of the Lealman Independence Day Celebration July 4 at Raymond H. Neri Community Park, which will also feature a laser light show, food trucks, free hot dogs, a beer and wine garden, music and activities. The event runs from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m., and attendees can park at the Lealman Exchange at 5175 45th St. N.

Clearwater’s new amphitheater to open next week

The Sound, an outdoor performance venue that's the centerpiece of the reimagined Coachman Park, will open June 28. The city will celebrate the grand opening celebration with programmed concerts and events. The completed first phase of the $84 million project also includes a modern playground, and a new gateway plaza and bluff walk that connects the 19-acre park to downtown. 

St. Pete ranks among top places to live

According to Livability.com’s 10th annual list, St. Petersburg is one of the nation’s 100 best places to live. The organization evaluates relocation trends, economic statistics and several other factors influencing quality of life. It cited the city’s events, public amenities and inclusivity in the analysis. St. Pete’s “LivScore,” 756 out of 1,000, was the highest in Florida.

Treasure Island has a new logo

City officials have unveiled a new logo they say will embrace the beach community's identity for the first time in Treasure Island's history. Thursday’s announcement states that the city’s pirate folk tales inspired the new design. “The tagline, ‘Paradise Found,’ lets everyone know that Treasure Island is more than just your average beautiful beach community,” it added. To view the new logo, visit the website here.

Tampa pet company receives $5 million investment

Officials with Better Choice, a Tampa-based pet health and wellness company, announced Thursday that they received a $5 million investment. The funding comes from Alphia, a “super-premium” pet food manufacturer. In addition to creating a direct relationship with the two companies, Better Choice officials said the investment would eliminate subsidiary debt, stabilize the company’s business outlook and improve liquidity.

TBIC launches AI accelerator program

The Tampa Bay Innovation Center's next tech accelerator program will cater to startups developing enterprise solutions that leverage data science and artificial intelligence, according to TBIC's announcement this week. The eligible early-stage startups must be creating products that utilize machine learning, robotics, generative AI, image recognition and other tech-based solutions (program applications can be found here). The program will run from mid-August through the end of October and consist of weekly group workshops supplemented by one-on-one mentoring to help founders on their go-to-market skills. The wrap-up showcase for this program will be one of the first public events hosted inside St. Pete's ARK Innovation Center, which is expected to debut in early October. 

 

Performance event showcases foster teens

Following three weeks of interactive arts education - led by Family Support Services of Pasco and Pinellas Counties and The Performers Academy - local foster teens will unveil their talents to the community Thursday night. The “Just Like Me” exhibition will feature dance, theater, visual art, recording arts, lyricism and fashion design. Pinellas Technical College in Clearwater will host the free event, which begins at 6 p.m. Thursday. For more information, visit the website here.

Meet the St. Pete Pride 2023 grand marshals

Alex Quinto, a counselor for Pinellas County Schools, is a “community pick” for Pride grand marshal. Joining Quinto as a community selection is Ryan Young, a longtime advocate for equity and inclusivity. The organization’s board chose the final grand marshal, Tamara Leigh. She has “dedicated her life to championing” multiple marginalized populations. All three marshals will lead the June 24 St. Pete Pride Parade.

Tampa General CEO to lead hospital for next 10 years

Tampa General Hospital President and CEO John Couris has accepted an offer from the hospital's board of directors to extend his employment agreement for an additional 10 years. Couris, who has served as CEO since 2017, has helped shape TGH into one of the country’s leading academic health systems. Under his leadership, TGH has gained numerous partnerships, it has expanded its network of ambulatory services and developed the Global Emerging Diseases Institute (GEDI) in response to the pandemic. TGH is currently constructing a new freestanding emergency department in the Medical and Research District, which will also house the future TGH Behavioral Health Hospital. 

 

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