One Liners Pasco: Hooters of Port Richey, AdventHealth and more

Pasco County business news shows growth in retail, health care and community efforts, reinforcing its role in Tampa Bay’s economy.

Pasco County is in motion — from storm recovery and retail expansion to new health care options and community initiatives. These stories may look small at first glance, but together they show how investment, innovation and resilience are shaping growth in one of Tampa Bay’s fastest-developing counties.

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What happened

Hooters of Port Richey reopened at 5336 Treadway Drive after a full remodel to repair Hurricane Helene damage. The return highlights how businesses are reinvesting to stay anchored in Pasco after natural disasters.

FloridaGreen facility launched a public-private partnership to convert wastewater sludge into high-grade fertilizer, recycling up to 50,000 tons of biosolids annually. The project reflects growing demand for sustainable infrastructure.

Ashley opened its 20th Florida store at 12280 State Road 54 in Trinity. The 67,660-square-foot showroom includes a community tie-in: a donation of 50 bed sets to children through its Hope to Dream initiative.

Aldi opened a second Odessa store at 17649 Gunn Highway, extending the grocery chain’s push into fast-growing suburban corridors.

READ: Industry veteran buys Riverview Village Inn

AdventHealth Zephyrhills is offering REBYOTA, the first FDA-approved microbiome therapy designed to prevent recurring C. diff infections — a new option for patients in Pasco County.

Marjorie’s Hope Outfitters, a boutique-style space created by Leadership Pasco’s Class of 2025, opened at Wendell Krinn Technical High School to provide free back-to-school essentials for underserved students.

What this means for Tampa Bay

The stories may be brief, but the trends are significant. Retail and grocery expansions show confidence in Pasco’s growing population base.

Health care innovation signals a competitive market for advanced treatment options. Public-private partnerships in infrastructure highlight sustainability as a priority. And community-driven initiatives reinforce the role of nonprofits in supporting growth.

READ: THEA approves $362M South Selmon expansion

For business leaders, the common thread is opportunity: expansion, resilience and innovation are converging to make Pasco County a rising force in Tampa Bay’s economy.

From reopened restaurants to cutting-edge therapies, Pasco’s one-liner updates reveal a county on the move. For Tampa Bay executives and investors, these developments indicate where growth — and potential partnerships — may emerge next.

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