Mattamy pushes into three Tampa Bay housing submarkets

Aerial view of mangroves and open water along Tampa Bay near north St. Petersburg.

Three coordinated housing projects move forward across Tampa Bay in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Lithia.

How John Bell rebuilt Tampa Theatre’s business model

John Bell smiles outside Tampa Theatre beneath the historic marquee lights during an interview about his leadership and legacy.

John Bell explains the philosophy and business decisions that helped Tampa Theatre thrive for 40 years.

Rays CEO Ken Babby commits to April 2029 ballpark opening

Tampa Bay Rays executives pose together at a team event announcing a new ballpark timeline.

Babby commits to an April 2029 Rays ballpark and a mixed-use development plan.

Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park renovation seeks $5.5M CRA funding

Playground and event lawn at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park in downtown Tampa, proposed for infrastructure upgrades under a $5.5M CRA funding request.

Tampa’s CRA will consider a $5.5M request to fund infrastructure upgrades at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park.

Two Tampa Bay nonprofits merge to redesign care

Ibis Healthcare Foundation logo with the words “One System Care” displayed beneath it

Two longtime Tampa Bay providers merge to create a unified behavioral health care system.

Blake Investment Partners pledges affordable housing at Gas Plant

Aerial view of St. Petersburg’s Historic Gas Plant District with Tropicana Field and surrounding neighborhoods

Blake Investment Partners links affordable housing delivery to the future of St. Petersburg’s Gas Plant District.

Celestar sold to Virginia defense firm B&A

Celestar Corporation logo with on-screen text reading Defense Services Deal

B&A acquired Celestar, expanding intelligence capabilities across defense and national security markets.

New rental community brings 284 homes to Parrish

Newly built rental homes in Parrish near the I-75 corridor

A new rental community adds 284 homes to Parrish as Tampa Bay housing growth pushes south.

Tampa real estate market enters a more selective phase

Downtown Tampa skyline at dusk as the city’s commercial real estate market enters a more selective phase.

Tampa’s commercial real estate market is growing, but investors are moving more carefully.