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The 4th Street building opened for business in 1926.
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It's in honor of the holiday and the nation's 250th anniversary.
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New architectural renderings for the 32-acre complex on Fruitville Road released.
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Jude Odu, a health technology expert and former United Healthcare employee, discusses the dangers of outsourcing medical claims decisions to artificial intelligence.
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In mid-April, an annual forecast by the Cruise Lines International Association estimated that 38.3 million people would travel on ocean-going ships this year, 4% more from a record 37.2 million passengers last year.
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Keeping in line with their blue urbanism ideals, the founders will host education and community events.
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The long-discussed rowing facility has evolved into a proposed 100,000-square-foot recreation complex expected to cost as much as $70 million, with Sarasota County already committing $20 million in tourist tax dollars.
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The billionaire attorney calls Rays managing partner Patrick Zalupski a friend with whom he's had regular contact. The Rays, however, have an agreement to negotiate stadium plans only with Tampa and Hillsborough.
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The report, which measures healthcare access, quality and outcomes, was published in April by the Commonwealth Fund.
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The 12-story project will feature 150 units and about 3,000 square feet of retail space.
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Store owners and clerks, the gatekeepers to potential fortunes, are among the state’s biggest lottery winners.
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Mark Ferguson believes the organization should be considered in the Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment project.
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Four chambers of commerce, from Venice to Lakewood Ranch, warn of the fallout of losing a USF campus in the Sarasota-Manatee region.
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Florida electric utilities initially said they were going to decrease their use of natural gas by 18% in the next decade, but their updated plans now show an increase of 2%, instead.