One Liners Pinellas: COhatch, Tampa Bay Times and more

► COhatch, an Ohio-based co-working company, opened, at 15 8th Street N., in St. Petersburg. (Pictured above)

► Adieu-glu, a gluten-free bakery, opened, at 1942 1st Avenue South, next to Pinellas Ale Works Brewery, in the Grand Central District.

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Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and Pasco Counties broke ground on 12 single family homes, in Lealman.

► Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and Pasco Counties broke ground on 12 single-family homes, in Lealman, in partnership with Pinellas County and the Pinellas County Housing Finance Authority.  

► The Gulfport Merchants Chamber of Commerce relocated its welcome center, to 5317 Gulfport Blvd. 

► Vegan and gluten-free restaurant HaleLife Bakery shuttered its Clearwater location and will open an expanded concept, at 11270 4th St. North, in the Bayview Shopping Center, in St. Petersburg. 

► Sarasota-based Le Macaron, a French pastry shop chain, plans to open, at 657 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg. 

► The St. Petersburg Distillery launched a 90-proof barrel-aged Honey Spirit and unveiled an onsite bee colony. 

► Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort & Spa received the 2023 Readers’ Choice Award from ConventionSouth, a resource for event planners and industry professionals. 

The Sourdough Co. has leased space, in St. Petersburg.

► The Sourdough Co., a bakery and café that specializes in sourdough breads, cookies, sandwiches and soups, has leased space, at 1113 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg. 

► Digital Twin Marine, a startup that creates digital models of ships, relocated its headquarters to St. Petersburg.   

► Tampa Bay Times, in St. Petersburg, has named Joe DeLuca its president, replacing Conan Gallaty, who will remain as the paper’s CEO and chairman.

► Construction began on the Second District Court of Appeal, at 525 Mirror Lake Drive, near the Pinellas County Clerk of Court and St. Petersburg City Hall, in downtown St. Petersburg.