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January 13, 2023
Business News From January
- MarineMax buys Tarpon boatyard
- Boston public company acquires St. Pete marketing tech startup for $7.5M
- City supports 900 Central project
- Tampa Bay has a new resiliency resource
- Inside the Tropicana Field proposal process
- Creator of Dirty Laundry to open retro bar
- The Juice Shack to bring cold-press juices, smoothies, and acai bowls to the 600 block in downtown St. Pete
- St. Pete startup uses crypto to fund surgeries
- Local tech group snags new leader from St. Pete EDC
- Vintage cocktail bar headed to St. Pete’s Grand Central district
- On the heels of $4.6B sale, Clearwater cybersecurity firm launches training app
- Bayfront Health to create institutional hub
- Health and wellness businesses lease space at Camden Central in downtown St. Pete
- Mason’s Famous Lobster Rolls to expand in Florida with downtown St. Pete location
- High voltage: St. Petersburg contractor sees surge of success
- BayFirst tees up for more tech investments
- Shopapalooza embodies Small Business Saturday
- Shopapalooza is the highlight of the year for many small businesses
- Mixed-use project in St. Pete’s Edge district moves forward
- Medical cannabis dispensary opens in Clearwater
- The Manhattan Casino’s future, part 2
- Developer proposes $72M tower
- St. Pete companies see uptick in business from bus rapid transit route
- Tampa Bay startup gift guide: 10 finds for everyone on your list
- USF St. Petersburg gets a bigger boat
- New York finance company buys St. Pete office building
- Kettler, a partner in Ybor City’s Gas Worx, buys St. Pete assemblage
- Crabby Bill’s family acquires more restaurants
- Cereal Bar opens on St. Petersburg’s Central Avenue
- New charcuterie concept Graze Craze to open in Grand Central District