BREAKING COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE NEWS
GREATER TAMPA BAY METRO
WEEK OF DECEMBER 16, 2019
‘Tis the season for helping, and being helped And, for those who do need help, the holidays can be brightened through the generosity of others. Opportunities for giving are abundant across the region, and there are places to get help for those who need it. Here are some of the particulars.... |
New fast-casual restaurant and market Harvest Bowl is opening in Seminole Heights next month |
Former Bradenton Sears being converted into self-storage The former Sears building at the DeSoto Square Mall in Bradenton is being converted into a space for self storage, a change of use the storage company’s director of operations says..... |
Tampa Bay restaurant and bar openings: Bright Ice, Vizcaya, the Brunchery |
LAURA FINALDI: Chick-fil-A work underway at University Town Center Are you sitting down? Good. Take a deep breath, close your eyes for a second if you want to, and brace yourself for what I am about to say. It’s official — the construction underway at University Parkway and... Full Herald Tribune Article |
Volusia Business News: Orlando developer digs in along LPGA |
Developer plots pickleball facility at former roller rink An iconic former Sarasota roller skating rink is in line to get transformed into a hub for one of the region’s most popular athletic activities... Full Your Observer Article |
Restaurant News for Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice: Dec. 12-18 |
St. Pete plans to help build a new Carter G. Woodson African American History museum The city of St. Petersburg is moving forward with a massive strategy to revitalize the area around 22nd Street South in the area commonly referred to as Midtown. The “Deuces Rising” plan includes a... |
Nueva Cantina's South Tampa Location has closed The South Tampa location of laid-back Mexican restaurant Nueva Cantina has quietly closed. The second location moved into the.... |
Atlanta company to buy, develop Pasco industrial site WESLEY CHAPEL — An Atlanta company plans to turn a former wastewater spray field into an industrial park between Interstate 75 and... |