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TAMPA — The city of Tampa will continue its partnership with the Tampa Bay Economic Development Council, funneling $1.2 million into the organization despite pushback from a city council member ...
Port Tampa Bay is Florida's largest port by acreage and a key economic engine in the Tampa Bay region, generating $17.2 billion of total economic value. During his time in Tampa Bay, Sowell was appointed by the Pinellas County Commission to the Pinellas County Economic Development Council to help develop programs for economic development and ...
Narain works for AT&T an Assistant Vice President and serves as a member of the Children's Board of Hillsborough County, the Tampa Bay Chamber, and the Tampa Economic Development Council. In 2013, he graduated from the Stetson University College of Law with his Juris Doctor and received the Dean's Award.
Tampa Bay Economic Development Council. Accessed October 1, 2024. Florida Real Estate, Zillow. Accessed October 5, 2024. 2024 Cost vs Value Report, Remodeling. Accessed October 1, 2024.
Regional Planning Councils (RPCs) are quasi-governmental organizations that, up until 2010, were designated by Florida law (Ch. 186, Florida Statutes) to address problems and plan solutions that are of greater-than-local concern or scope, and are to be recognized by local governments as one of the means to provide input into state policy development.
A 40-acre development project in the Channel District, Water Street Tampa, began moving quickly. A partnership between Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik and Bill Gates ( Cascade Investment ), it will include a new hotel, 650,000 square feet of office space, retail, restaurants and entertainment venues.
A combination of federal protections, local ordinances and grassroots efforts helped clean Tampa Bay’s waterways by the 1990s. But recent developments, like a decline in seagrass levels ...
In 1997, then-Mayor of Tampa, Dick Greco – who had taken singing lessons at the Club as a child – led an initiative to restore the German-American Club and turn it into a municipal building. In order to fund the project without burdening taxpayers, the project was turned over to the Tampa Bay Economic Development Corporation (TEDCO). [5]