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The developer, JPV Hotel Property LLC, has said the Marriott Tribute Collection hotel will open its doors sometime in 2028.
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“I’ve been leasing this same piece of property for the last 33 years.”
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The Public Service Commission approved the refund, which will result in a one-month reduction in base rates to reflect any "revenue over-recovery" charges from the Juno Beach-based FPL.
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The organization is collaborating with construction technology company Solvenah to build a 3D-printed home in St. Petersburg’s Childs Park neighborhood.
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According to St. Pete Pride’s nonprofit leadership, though individual donations grew this year, it wasn’t enough to save Shades of Pride.
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Some Jacksonville Housing Authority residents are concerned they wouldn't have enough time.
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The traditional mobile home living is no longer sustainable for lower income and lower middle class senior citizens retiring to Florida, a Lee County attorney concluded.
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The original expansion plan had to be restructured to focus on more urgent matters, like the airport’s aging infrastructure and dealing with a growth in annual flyers.
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This is only the beginning of negotiations that must be approved by the city council — and a possible new mayor.
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On "The Bay Blend," meet Billy and Maria Dillinger of Ezee Dogs. It's a mobile hot dog cart and they're often in the parking lot of the West Pasco Government Center.
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Artificial intelligence is affecting college coursework and companies' hiring practices. In Florida, recent college grads and young professionals say it's changing how they look at work.
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The board authorized Tampa Sports Authority to negotiate a final agreement with Suffolk Construction to build a sports facility, which officials envision as the hub of an entertainment and tourism district.
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St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch is expected to announce his selection shortly after the Fourth of July holiday.
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It's the first time a state's oversights in distributing food assistance is being tied to financial penalties.