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Music-themed barbershop opens in Moxy Hotel

Floyd’s 99 Barbershop has opened in the Moxy by Marriott Hotel in St. Petersburg’s Edge District, marking the franchise's strategic expansion with plans for 15 locations across Tampa Bay. This modern, music-themed barbershop is accessible to both hotel guests and the general public, offering a unique blend of grooming services and a vibrant atmosphere.

Chamber’s 2024 ‘Good ‘Burger Awards’ set for Nov. 13

The St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 12th annual Good 'Burger Awards on November 13 at the Floridian Social, celebrating local businesses and leaders who positively impact the community. Tickets are now available for the event, which previously attracted over 600 attendees in 2023. The awards aim to honor both large and small business owners for their contributions to making St. Petersburg a special place.

Music-themed barbershop opens in Moxy Hotel

Floyd’s 99 Barbershop has opened at the Moxy by Marriott Hotel in St. Petersburg’s Edge District, marking a significant addition to the local business scene. The modern, music-themed barbershop is part of a broader expansion plan, aiming to establish 15 new locations throughout the Tampa Bay area. This venue is accessible to both hotel guests and the general public, enhancing the community's vibrant atmosphere.

Sea Salt to close in downtown St. Pete

Sea Salt, a seafood restaurant located in The Mall at Sundial in downtown St. Petersburg, is set to close its doors after the last dinner service on New Year's Eve in 2024. Co-owner Ingrid Aielli announced the closure in an email to newsletter subscribers, highlighting the end of an era for the beloved local establishment.

Radio conglomerate lays off local hosts, program director

iHeartMedia's corporate restructuring led to the layoffs of local sports radio hosts Zac Blobner, Jay Recher, and program director John Mamola at WDAE. The station will now replace their midday programming with Colin Cowherd's national show, significantly altering its local content lineup. This change highlights the ongoing challenges faced by local broadcasters in an increasingly corporate media landscape.

Bernard Marcus, billionaire cofounder of The Home Depot, dies at 95

Bernard Marcus, the billionaire cofounder of The Home Depot, has passed away at the age of 95, marking the end of an era for a company that revolutionized home improvement retail. His legacy includes transforming a single Atlanta store into a global powerhouse, impacting countless lives and shaping modern consumer culture.

Sea Salt to close in downtown St. Pete

Sea Salt, a popular seafood restaurant in downtown St. Petersburg's Mall at Sundial, will close its doors after New Year's Eve 2024. Co-owner Ingrid Aielli informed subscribers of the decision through an email, marking the end of an era for the local dining scene. The closure has raised concerns among patrons and local community members about the future of dining options in the area.

Radio conglomerate lays off local hosts, program director

iHeartMedia has laid off local sports radio hosts Zac Blobner and Jay Recher, along with program director John Mamola, as part of corporate restructuring at WDAE. This shift will replace their midday programming with the national show hosted by Colin Cowherd, significantly reducing local content to specific time slots. The layoffs underscore the ongoing trend of corporations prioritizing national programming over local talent.

Corporate Fitness Works Acquired by HealthFitness

Corporate Fitness Works, based in St. Petersburg, has been acquired by Illinois' HealthFitness, a subsidiary of Trustmark Benefits. This strategic move unites two established organizations in the corporate wellness sector, enhancing their capability to deliver comprehensive fitness and wellness programs.

Report: Tampa-St. Pete will remain a top housing market

Tampa-St. Petersburg has been ranked fourth on the list of the top housing markets to watch for the upcoming year, according to an annual report by PwC and the Urban Land Institute. The report attributes this ranking to the region's robust population growth, favorable business environment, and an optimistic job creation forecast.