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  1. Dunedin's "Kellogg Mansion" was demolished. Now the land it sat on is listed for sale at $7 million.
  2. A rendering of the improvements planned for Howard W. Blake high school's stadium. The field could be a temporary home for Tampa's first professional women's soccer team.
  3. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, center, meets with residents of Mexico Beach to discuss insurance woes moments after announcing a grant to help Mexico Beach recover in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael on Sept. 26, 2019, near City Hall in Mexico Beach.
  4. The Hillsborough County Commission rejected a rezoning request Tuesday to turn the Ace Golf driving range in Riverview into a mixed-use development of 86 townhomes and up to 20,000 square feet of commercial outlets.
  5. America needs to understand that there are differences between Medicare supplements and Medicare Advantage PPO Plans other than premiums. They are different types of Medicare policies.
  6. A runner is seen passing construction at Pendry Tampa, a luxury hotel and condo high-rise Tuesday.
  7. Candy prices ahead of Halloween are up 16% from last year, St. Petersburg marketing and data analytics firm Catalina found. The number of units sold is also down 8%.
  8. Clearwater-based architect Robert Resch is working on the redesign of the old Tramor cafeteria building in downtown St. Petersburg, which was built in 1929. Resch and his team are using historic photos and original plans of the building to combine the high tech with the historic in what will be a GolfSuites City Club, a golf simulator lounge set to open next summer.
  9. Taylor Swift performs “Cruel Summer” during the first of her three sold-out Tampa shows on the Eras tour, at Raymond James Stadium in April
  10. South Florida’s popular Shorty’s restaurant on University Drive in Davie on Friday.
  11. The Florida Historic Capitol sits near the 22- story New Capitol building, which together are part of the Capitol Complex on July 26, 2023, in Tallahassee, Florida.
  12. The average home value for the region has dropped 1.79% since last year, a Tampa Bay Times analysis of Zillow data found.
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  14. The line to enter Trader Joe's at 2742 Fourth St N. in March 2020 in St. Petersburg. Trader Joe's is opening a new location in Lakewood Ranch.
  15. Clouds move in behind the San Diego skyline in 2020. Nonstop flights between Tampa and the California city returned on Thursday. after two years.
  16. A rendering of the newly constructed home in Tampa's Beach Park neighborhood bought by Tampa Bay Lightning defense player Mikhail Sergachev.
  17. There is still more that must be done before the swap becomes official, such as FDOT agreeing to vacate its piece of the land. FDOT and the city are in negotiations.
  18. Homes gutted by hurricanes Ian and Nicole in 2022 stand untouched on Sept. 26 in Wilbur-By-the-Sea, just north of Toronita Avenue Beach Park. The southern Volusia coastline was heavily impacted by the storm that caused nearly a half-billion dollars in damage to oceanfront properties.
  19. St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch, left, talks with Hines senior managing director Michael Harrison and Tampa Bay Rays president Brian Auld after Welch's 2023 State of the City address on the steps of City Hall on Jan. 30. Welch selected Hines and the Rays to co-develop the city's 86-acre Tropicana Field site. Hines is a longtime partner of the Rays that had pitched a vision of the Trop site as far back as 2008.
  20. Models walks the runway during Tampa Bay Fashion Week wearing Lady Natasha Fines line of clothing for women with disabilities, “Lady Fines” on Friday, Sept. 29, 2023 in Tampa.
  21. Since opening the first location in Clearwater 40 years ago, Hooters has enjoyed a wild ride.
  22. Busch Gardens announced a new ride is coming next spring called “Phoenix Rising” that will take riders on a soaring journey above the park’s Serengeti Plain.
  23. . You can change your Medicare Supplement Plan F anytime during the year. Medicare’s AEP is the time to change only your Medicare Advantage plan or Medicare Part D Prescription Drug plan.
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