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Connect Tampa Bay: Building Consensus Around Transportation
By Alexis Quinn Chamberlain
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Connect Tampa Bay, a grassroots organization, aims to rally public support behind the creation of more transportation options, including access to an expanded public transit system. In just three months, the rapidly growing organization has persuaded more than 2,000 people to get on board.
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Clearwater
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Free GIFF Passes For 83 Degrees Readers
By 83 Degrees Media Team
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Here's your chance to celebrate and see independent films from around the globe as part of the Gasparilla International Film Festival.
83 Degrees Media
will give away a total of 8 passes (4 pairs) to random readers who fill out our survey.
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Philanthropy
Tampa
Urbanism On Tap Talks Up Tampa Bay's Future
By Erin Chantry
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Urbanism on Tap starts by soliciting participants' visions for Tampa. Among concerns at the first open mic night? Transit, mobility, green spaces, bicycling safety, connectivity, neighbhorhoods and other liveability issues.
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Ringling Underground Infuses Museum With Youthful Energy
By Jessi Smith
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Time to boogie under a statue of David without traveling to Italy! Ringling Underground in Sarasota grooms the next generation of museum patrons by attracting young professionals and college students with live music by local bands and interactive art by local artists.
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Talent
Sarasota
Startup Weekend Next Kicks Off April 10th in Tampa
By Marvin Scaff
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
So you've caught the entrepreneurial fever and you're burning up over a hot idea for a startup. All that's left is to create the business model and the customer value proposition. Simple enough? Not. Here's an opportunity to get some help and learn from those who've gone before you.
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Talent
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Technology
Tampa
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St. Petersburg
City Bike Tours Tap Brakes At Indie Eats In Tampa
By Julie Busch Branaman
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
Imagine touring your tastebuds through Tampa's indy restaurants while imbibing on local brews, meeting new peeps and getting a little exercise. Too good to be true? Not if you ride along on one of City Bike Tampa's monthly bicycle tours. Take a look at images of the last ride in this photo slideshow.
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Diversity
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Health
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Neighborhoods
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Tourism
Tampa
Moving To Downtown Tampa: The Martin Raises Bar For New Places To Live
By Alexis Quinn Chamberlain
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
The Martin at Meridian is the latest apartment complex to emerge in the growing Channel District of downtown Tampa. Developer Ken Stoltenberg envisions creating additional amenities of an urban lifestyle, including vibrant retail, parks and schools.
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Neighborhoods
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Reuse/Rebuild
Tampa
What More Do You Want? Tampa Bay's Curious Quest To Be Cool
By Diane Egner
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
What's next for Tampa Bay? You can help shape the narrative by getting engaged with
83 Degrees Media
's "Not Your Average Speakers'' in a conversation designed to advance the community dialogue about what makes cities cool. Join us March 27 at The Vault in downtown Tampa.
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Tampa
Graduate Tampa Bay: Older Learner Says 'Don't Be Afraid Of Failure'
By Megan Hendricks
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
New College student Jodi Johnson overcame a lot of self doubts (I'm too old, I can't do math, I can't afford tuition, etc.) to return to college as an experienced learner. She's now thriving in Sarasota and sharing Tampa Bay's cultural assets in the process.
Higher Education
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Talent Dividend
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Workforce Transition
Sarasota
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Bradenton
Tampa Bay Begins To Focus On Nurturing Startups
By Mark Sharpe
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
The Economic Development Innovation Initiative is designed to help drive the growth of technology and innovative startups, and scale worthy small businesses in Tampa and Hillsborough County.
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Government
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Life Sciences
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Talent
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Technology
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Workforce Transition
Plant City
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Tampa
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Temple Terrace
Tampa's Franklin Exchange Morphs Into Cool Meeting Spaces
By Alexis Chamberlain
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
The Wilson Company's ongoing renovation of the Franklin Exchange in downtown Tampa highlights how designers and developers are teaming up to find creative ways to transform underused, dilapidated urban places into hip, vibrant spaces that attract additional investments.
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Construction
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Environment
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Neighborhoods
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Reuse/Rebuild
Tampa
Moving To Downtown Tampa: The Dog Scene
By Juliette Cassistre
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Other than walk your pooch around the block in downtown Tampa, what's a dog lover to do to keep a four-legged friend happy and healthy while enjoying each other's company? Lots! We've compiled a list to get you started.
Diversity
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Housing
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Neighborhoods
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Retail
Tampa
Ringling College Animation Grads Walk The Red Carpet
By Jessi Smith
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Nearly every film nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature -- including "Brave,'' "Frankenweenie,'' "Paranorman'' and "Wreck-It Ralph'' -- features the work of Ringling College graduates. Special effects-packed nominees like "Marvel's: The Avengers,'' "Prometheus,'' "Skyfall'' and "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey'' also credit the work of Ringling alumni.
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Arts
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Diversity
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Higher Education
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Innovation
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Talent
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Technology
Sarasota
Will Le Meridien Hotel Jumpstart Investments In Downtown Tampa?
By Diane Egner
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Vacant buildings and underused spaces in the blocks surrounding the Classic Federal Courthouse are likely to attract renewed interest in downtown Tampa as investors see the potential for opportunities to develop an urban scene that can compete for talent in the global marketplace.
Architecture
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Construction
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Government
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Neighborhoods
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Reuse/Rebuild
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Tourism
Tampa
Tailored Pet Sitting: A Tampa Dog's Best Friend
By Juliette Cassistre
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Urban pioneer Veronica Simonetto, a native of Venezeula who lived in Miami before moving to Tampa, opened Tailored Pet Sitting in downtown Tampa in 2007 after recognizing that demand for such services far outstripped supply. Today the business is thriving even as competition heats up.
Diversity
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Entrepreneurship
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Neighborhoods
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Retail
Tampa
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