Empty boxes
Strip shopping centers have been a principal mode of development in Florida for 50 years. So dead shopping centers or those pockmarked with gaping holes have become a familiar part of the landscape over the past 20 years.
Old mall finds new life as office complex
TAMPA -- The only hint that Netp@rk.tampabay had an earlier life is its sprawl over 70 acres.
Virtually no users of virtual safe deposit boxes
Online safe deposit boxes were being billed just a year ago as the latest, greatest financial offering in cyberspace.
Using Tampa to promote St. Petersburg
If you've seen the house on the cover of the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce's relocation guide, the one that sells Pinellas County as a great place to live, work and play, it may look familiar.
Forget the Ruby, there's grapefruit wine
When the Florida Department of Citrus agreed to spend $470,000 to promote the trendy Ruby, a grapefruit-juice laden martini that Sex and the City cast members sipped, Ray Shook wondered how it justified the expense.
Soaking up the inspiration for invention
Melodye Pizarro is a wife, mother of three and a middle school band teacher. Now, the St. Petersburg woman can say she's an inventor as well.
Slumming it up in the Tampa Bay area
Worth magazine feels sorry for Bill Morean.
Profile: Christine Burdick
NEW POSITION: President, Tampa Downtown Partnership, Tampa
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Climbing the ladder