Sales gallery opens for The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Sarasota Bay
Buyers can now tour model kitchen, bath and amenity previews as 20-story tower eyes 2026 completion
Buyers can now tour model kitchen, bath and amenity previews as 20-story tower eyes 2026 completion
Luxury development to become city’s tallest building with waterfront views, signature amenities
This 34,000-square-foot Mision Lago property offers history-inspired luxury minutes from Tampa
The Tampa Bay Bowl Association has named Glenn Fasani as chair of the board of directors for the 2025-26 ReliaQuest Bowl. Fasani, a financial advisor at North South Wealth Management, has served on the board for 24 years and was previously vice chair. “I am absolutely thrilled to serve in this leadership position with the … Read more
The University of Tampa has appointed Michael “Mike” Hill as its new vice president for human resources and chief human resources officer, effective June 1. Hill currently serves as chief human resources officer at North Carolina Central University, where he led initiatives to modernize HR operations and improve employee engagement. At UT, he will oversee … Read more
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, a national engineering firm, has opened a new office in Tampa, expanding its presence in the Southeastern United States. The office, located on N. Rocky Point Drive, will focus on building enclosure consulting and corrosion and materials engineering. Francesco Spagna, a nearly 30-year SGH veteran, will lead the building enclosure practice. … Read more
BayCare broke ground on a $563 million medical campus, in Palmetto, that will include the region’s first nonprofit hospital north of the Manatee River. The project includes BayCare Hospital Manatee, a 154-bed acute-care hospital and a 45,000-square-foot BayCare Health Hub. The new hospital will become BayCare’s 17th facility in West Central Florida. The adjacent health … Read more
A Kid’s Place of Tampa Bay, a nonprofit that provides residential foster care, broke ground on The MacKinnon Family Activity Center, a new 12,000-square-foot facility, in Brandon. The center is part of the nonprofit’s $8 million “Building a Brighter Future” capital campaign, launched in August, to expand services for foster children in Hillsborough, Pinellas and … Read more
The University of South Florida’s long-planned on-campus stadium is entering a new phase as trustees approved a revised $348.5 million project plan, paving the way for full-scale construction to begin this summer. The cost increase reflects upgrades added since the original 2023 plan including space for potential future expansion, enhanced locker rooms, academic buildouts and … Read more
Cindy Hesterman didn’t always know she would become a leader of leaders. She was the daughter of a janitor and an accounting clerk, born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, during a time when hard work was expected, and excess was unheard of. But what she lacked in material wealth, she gained in purpose rooted in faith, … Read more