Meet and mingle with Tampa Bay’s top chefs as the Times celebrates food and dining critic Helen Freund’s list of the best local restaurants of 2024. For event and ticket details, go here ➡️ tbtim.es/top30
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Thinking about applying to our summer internship program? Here’s what 2020 intern Ian Hodgson had to say. Join us ➡️ tampabay.com/internships
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Which Tampa Bay restaurants made our food critic’s list for 2024? Find out Oct. 15 at Shuffle in Tampa, where she’ll reveal her top picks: tbtim.es/top30
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DayStarter, our daily morning newsletter, delivers the news you need to know to make informed decisions in Tampa Bay. Restaurant openings and closures? ✅ Business sales and analyses? ✅ Tourism and real estate insights? ✅ Don’t miss the next edition: https://lnkd.in/ebsvEAeg
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Join the Times on Wednesday in Tampa for a free community conversation about the true costs of caregiving. A panel of experts will explore how state and national policies can better support family caregivers and the work that community groups do to help bridge the gap. Get event details here: https://lnkd.in/eTQxxUsa
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Former New York investor Cathie Wood promised to help St. Pete's tech scene grow. Climate entrepreneurs are early benefactors: https://trib.al/Fq5WQJX
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Fans of St. Petersburg’s wildly popular restaurant Wild Child, listen up: The folks behind the Grand Central District eatery are expanding with a second bar and restaurant this fall. Slim Charmer, a cocktail bar and small plates concept, is slated to open in late October. Here’s everything to know: https://trib.al/PQA5jSW
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Rolling up under the porte-cochere to the glass and wood entrance, it feels like the new Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar is in California rather than Tampa. The relocated flagship location is right next door to its original one and it’s set to open Sept. 9. Take a look inside: https://trib.al/0YJYfBt
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Mark your calendars for our next Spotlight Tampa Bay event, presented by AARP Florida. You’ll hear from a panel of experts in Tampa as they explore the mental, physical and economic strain caregivers face while supporting their loved ones — and how family caregiving policies can be strengthened. The Sept. 4 discussion is free to attend: https://lnkd.in/eTQxxUsa