CASS Contemporary launches digital marketplace

CASS Contemporary, a global art consultancy with a strong presence in Tampa, plans to launch a new digital marketplace, CASS MRKT PLCE in February 2025, to connect emerging and established artists with collectors in a curated space.

Founded by Cassie and Jake Greatens, CASS Contemporary has built a reputation for curating collections that feature iconic names such as Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

“Our mission with CASS MRKT PLCE is to transform how people engage with art,” said Cassie Greatens, co-owner of CASS Contemporary. “We’re creating a platform that not only brings high-quality, curated pieces to the forefront but also supports a sustainable art business model that benefits both artists and collectors.”

The platform will offer a selection of original works, limited editions and exclusive art-inspired products.

CASS Contemporary, founded in Tampa, has evolved over the past decade from a gallery into a full-service art consultancy.

Emerging artists interested in joining CASS MRKT PLCE are encouraged to submit their biography and portfolio to [email protected].

You May Also Like
‘Passport to Paris’ fashion event to benefit Tampa Bay charities

A Parisian-inspired fashion show at Sundial Plaza will spotlight luxury, community and giving back this Mother’s Day weekend.

Read More
Elegant gowns in shades of gold, lavender and blue hang on a rack, showcasing luxury fashion ahead of the “Passport to Paris” charity event in downtown St. Petersburg.
Streetwear retailer Social Status announces move to Ybor City (RENDERINGS)

The Whitaker Group plans to relocate its Social Status retail store to a new, larger space in Tampa’s historic Ybor City neighborhood. The move from Hyde Park to Ybor City is scheduled for spring, 2025. The new 2,794-square-foot store, located at 1318 E 7th Ave., will be near landmarks significant to Tampa’s Cuban heritage including

Read More
Sprouts Farmers Market opens Largo store this week

Sprouts Farmers Market is preparing to open a new store, at 2156 E. Bay Drive, Largo, this week. Doors are opening to customers at 7 a.m. on March 21. A weekend of activities will mark the store’s opening, running from Friday through Sunday, March 23. The store will feature a tasting bar with seasonal produce,

Read More
Clearwater’s Yo Mama’s Foods named No. 2 on Instacart’s Fastest-Growing Brands list

A Clearwater-based sauce and dressing brand has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing brands on Instacart. Instacart released its Fastest-Growing Brands list to highlight 75 companies that achieved significant growth on the platform. It includes, on the number two spot, Yo Mama’s Foods. “These brands have all stood out, in one way or another.

Read More
Other Posts
BayCare plans $650M+ children’s hospital in Tampa

BayCare plans a $650M+ children’s hospital in Tampa Bay, backed by a $50M gift and opening in 2030.

Read More
Rendering of Pagidipati Children’s Hospital at St. Joseph’s in Tampa with modern glass design and bold exterior colors
Tampa-based Campus Course rethinks Florida college apparel

A Tampa-based startup is building a collegiate-first apparel brand rooted in Florida schools, golf culture and understated design.

Read More
Campus Course apparel featuring a University of South Florida polo and matching hat with understated collegiate branding.
Tampa ranks among top 5 U.S. cities for corporate HQs

Tampa enters the national top tier for corporate headquarters as site selectors cite talent and infrastructure.

Read More
Downtown Tampa skyline at dusk with illuminated office towers and highway overpass as the city gains national recognition for corporate headquarters growth
Plans filed for 23-story Gaspar tower in downtown Tampa

Plans have been filed for The Gaspar, a 23-story residential tower proposed for a constrained downtown Tampa site.

Read More
Rendering of The Gaspar, a 23-story residential tower proposed for a compact site in downtown Tampa.