One Liners Sarasota and Manatee: Bealls, Cadence Bank and more

► Purify: An Urban Sweat Lodge, founded and first opened on South Pineapple Avenue in Sarasota in 2018 by Samantha Albano, opened a location in Little Falls, New Jersey.

Toasted Yolk, a breakfast, lunch and brunch concept, has taken the place of the former Tampa-based Irish 31 pub at 3750 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. 

A master-planned community in Sarasota County recently announced Justin Powell was promoted to president of Palmer Ranch Holdings Ltd., in Sarasota. 

The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature recently named Andrew Sandall as chief executive officer.  

Detwiler’s Farm Market, a family-owned grocery story, plans to open a new store at 53rd Avenue West in Bradenton, later this year. 

Morris “Marty” Hylton III has been named president of Architecture Sarasota

Frank Hall has been tapped to serve as regional president of community banking at Cadence Bank (NYSE: CADE) and will oversee all banking locations from Pensacola to Sarasota. 

The University of South Florida began construction on its $42 million housing and student center at its Sarasota-Manatee campus. (Rendering)

► WUSF Public Media and the Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation announced the hiring of Eric Garwood as executive editor to oversee an independent journalism collaboration that will expand coverage of news in Sarasota, Manatee and DeSoto counties.

► The University of South Florida began construction on its $42 million housing and student center at its Sarasota-Manatee campus.

Longtime Bealls Inc. employee and executive Tianne Doyle has been named president of the Bradenton-based retailer. 

Hancock Whitney Bank donated $25,000 to Manatee County Habitat for Humanity. 

Nathan Benderson Park Conservancy, in Sarasota, named Bruce Patneaude, a former IMG Academy executive, as its chief executive officer and chief operating officer.

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