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Tampa streetwear brand quickly ascends from markets to Water Street
Tampa-native Gabriel Santos, founder of Engrained Lifestyle Apparel, has secured his first storefront in one of the city’s most popular locations after just two years of operation. Photo: Gabriel Santos. What started as a side hustle at local markets has led to a prime brick-and-mortar location, as Engrained Lifestyle Apparel is now bringing its high-quality, Tampa-inspired streetwear to Sparkman Wharf. Sparkman Wharf is a premier waterfront destination within Water Street

Mark Parker
2 days ago3 min read


Human ROI: St. Pete’s economic outlook swaps statistics for soul
From left: Andrea Falvey, economic development manager; Mayor Ken Welch; Tracey Smith, manager of the St. Petersburg Greenhouse; City Council Chair Lisset Hanewicz; and City Development Administrator James Corbett at the 2026 State of the Economy. Smith received the Economic Impact Award. All images: City of St. Petersburg. Typical data points - like a record $1.4 billion in construction value and an 18% spike in median household income - highlight St. Petersburg’s recent su

Mark Parker
3 days ago4 min read


Coach wins key battle in discrimination war against NFL
Brian Flores, now the defensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings, sued the NFL over discriminatory personnel practices after he was fired from the Miami Dolphins in 2022. Photo: NFL.com. Thanks to a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling, the NFL can no longer shield its controversial Rooney Rule - created to increase diversity in key positions - from public scrutiny. The groundbreaking saga began in January 2022 after Brian Flores was fired as head coach of the Miami Dolphi

Mark Parker
3 days ago5 min read


Tampa Bay students turn to innovative AI platform for personalized support
Students at Pepin Academies and dozens of other Tampa Bay schools are using a kid-friendly artificial intelligence platform that uses dogs as mascots for personalized assistance. All photos: Scholar Education. While classrooms across the nation are slamming the door on artificial intelligence, dozens of Tampa Bay schools are rolling out the red carpet for a specialized breed of the cutting-edge tech. A new end-of-school-year report highlights how AI is beginning to reshape

Mark Parker
4 days ago3 min read


3rd Annual Minority Business Expo in Lakeland, Florida
Entrepreneurs attending a Q&A workshop and receiving constructive criticism and feedback on their marketing ideas. Photo courtesy of the Minority Business Expo. The countdown has begun for the 2026 Minority Business Expo this weekend at the SpringHill Suites, 511 W Lime St, Lakeland, FL 33815. This year marks the third annual Minority Business Expo — powered by The Well Center for Business & Culture, a hub committed to the empowerment of entrepreneurs who are underserved and

Isis Climes
5 days ago2 min read


Foundation for a Healthy St. Pete Announces Two New Grant Opportunities
The Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg in South St. Petersburg will host a grant information session on Tuesday, June 23rd (Photo: Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg). Together With Our Community is a rolling deadline opportunity offering grants of up to $2,500 to support community-based and mission-aligned activities, events, or new programming happening in our priority zip codes of 33705, 33711, and 33712. We will review applications and award grants on a monthly
Toni Gallardo
May 281 min read


Foundation for a Healthy St. Pete Announces Two New Grant Opportunities
The Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg in South St. Petersburg will host a grant information session on Tuesday, June 23rd (Photo: Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg) The Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg just announced the launch of two new responsive grant opportunities. Local nonprofits, grassroots groups, and community changemakers are invited to a special kick-off and information session on Tuesday, June 23rd. The session will introduce two distinct fundi

Aleyah Conway
May 252 min read


St. Pete opens $42 million affordable housing grant program
Mayor Ken Welch speaks at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for an affordable housing development. His administration has opened a program that will provide similar projects with up to $15 million. Photo by Mark Parker. St. Petersburg officials have launched a $42 million competitive race for developers to replenish the city’s affordable rental housing stock, which has suffered multiple blows from hurricanes in recent years. Funding for the new Affordable Rental Housing Program (A

Mark Parker
May 242 min read


‘Stop the insanity:’ Juvenile Welfare Board restarts CEO search process
Pinellas County Commissioner Renee Flowers (left, podium) was among the public speakers who urged the local Juvenile Welfare Board to scrap its current search for a new leader. Image: Screengrab. Five months of infighting over who should lead the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County came to a grinding halt three hours into a tense meeting on Thursday. Members also selected a new interim CEO. In a dramatic reversal, the taxpayer-funded agency voted to scrap its current

Mark Parker
May 234 min read


Byron Allen buys BuzzFeed and shares in Starz, challenges Black America to fight for 'economic inclusion'
Allen told Breakfast Club co-host Charlamagne tha God in a May 20 interview, the battle has never been about “black or white…It's always been green.” (Image: The Breakfast Club) In a candid interview withThe Breakfast Club, media mogul Byron Allen — worth an estimated $800 million to $1 billion and one of the largest Black media owners in the U.S. — broke down his strategies for media dominance and challenged the nation to recognize that in order to become “one America,” we

Gypsy C. Gallardo
May 232 min read


Her Word Is Her Bond: “Fancy Nancy” Dunham on Education, Protection, and Redirection
Nancy Dunham, known throughout the community as Fancy Nancy, is the owner of Fancy Nancy’s Professional Services and Fancy Nancy’s Bail Bonds. In Pinellas County and surrounding communities, she is known as a connector and resource for families and individuals. Photo retrieved from Fancy Nancy’s Facebook page. An arrest can throw a family into panic before they even know what questions to ask. There is paperwork to understand, money to gather, and a loved one waiting to come

Ashlyn Baker
May 224 min read


Community leaders bringing shipping container small business ‘village’ to Clearwater CRA
The Clearwater Urban Leadership Coalition has received approval to build a small business village out of shipping containers in the North Greenwood Community Redevelopment Area. Image: CULC. A nonprofit dedicated to uplifting a long-neglected, predominantly African American community in Clearwater has received the green light to create a culturally rooted economic engine out of shipping containers. Tentatively dubbed The Village, the Clearwater Urban Leadership Coalition’s (

Mark Parker
May 214 min read


W.I.R.E.’s conversation also spotlights local woman-owned real estate school
From left to right: Christian Pyror Hurst, Mendee Ligon, Tamisha Darling-Roberson, Carolyn Brayboy, and Shawntavia Turner at Black Leaf Cigar & Wine Lounge for W.I.R.E. Photo by J.A. Jones. Last month, the Pinellas County Chapter of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) hosted the W.I.R.E. (Women Investing in Real Estate) event at Black Leaf Cigar & Wine Lounge in St. Pete. Pinellas County Association of Realtists (PCAR) President Tamisha Darling-Roberson m

Isis Climes
May 203 min read


New Black Chamber of Commerce emerges in Wesley Chapel
Darlene Hill (fourth from left), founder and CEO of the Wesley Chapel Black Chamber of Commerce, and the organization’s board at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in March. Photos: WCBCC. The Wesley Chapel Black Chamber of Commerce has officially launched, serving as a critical conduit between underserved entrepreneurs and essential resources in one of Tampa Bay’s fastest-growing communities. Founder and CEO Darlene Hill said the chamber has already attracted over 30 members in less

Mark Parker
May 203 min read


American Express Opens New AI Scholarship Programs For Small Businesses
On May 6, American Express announced two programs focused on AI training and workforce development American Express issued a press release in early May announcing partnerships with two nonprofits — Generation and Scholarship America — to introduce new artificial intelligence (AI) education initiatives designed to help small businesses and their employees integrate AI into their day-to-day operations. Jennifer Skyler, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at American Express, noted

Aleyah Conway
May 192 min read


Local leaders celebrate Rays stadium ‘compromise,’ stump for approval
From left: Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, Hillsborough County Commission Chair Ken Hagan, and Ken Babby, CEO of the Tampa Bay Rays, celebrate the negotiating parties reaching a memorandum of understanding on Friday afternoon. Photo: City of Tampa. A memorandum of understanding between the Tampa Bay Rays and local government representatives now caps the public contribution toward the cost of a new stadium at $976 million - nearly $100 million less than the initial $1.065 billion

Mark Parker
May 184 min read


Partnering with nature: ECOncrete’s mission to build resilient communities
Mequela Moreno, environmental affairs manager for ECOncrete, is passionate about protecting marine environments, education, and providing much-needed Black representation in a typically homogenous field. Photo courtesy of Mequela Moreno. Mequela Moreno is on a mission to reshape concrete jungles into marine sanctuaries, while proving that protecting coastal communities starts with breaking barriers in and outside of the lab. Moreno, environmental affairs manager for ECOncre

Mark Parker
May 153 min read


“Cash Mob” movement takes root in St. Pete, revitalizing businesses
The Black Money Movement is a political action organization supporting community wealth and economic circulation in the South St. Petersburg area, including Cash Mob advocacy for Black-owned businesses. Pictured: Cash Mob at Juggs Soul Food Kitchen, St. Pete. Photo by Jabaar Edmond. Following the reported mistreatment of resident Carlisa Wilson and neighborhood children on September 8, 2025, the South St. Petersburg community moved to boycott the Snax Convenience Store. This

Isis Climes
May 154 min read


From classic to futuristic, Tampa’s newest fashion designers stake their claim
Rooted in the founders’ Zimbabwean heritage and Shona background, EnnYe brings together print, color, and everyday wearability. Photo retrieved from @ennye_collection Black designers have long shaped the language of fashion, from the way trends move through communities to the way culture shows up in texture, color, silhouette, and storytelling. Still, their presence inside the broader fashion industry remains limited. Essence reported that only 7.3 percent of American fashio

Ashlyn Baker
May 146 min read


Tampa CRA invests $4 million into workforce housing conversion
Tampa Community Redevelopment Agency Chair Naya Young (right) and fellow City Councilmember Lynn Hurtak announced on Tuesday that a new apartment complex will now offer workforce housing. Photo: City of Tampa. A recently completed apartment building in downtown Tampa will now offer workforce housing thanks to a $4 million investment from the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA). The funding, announced on Tuesday, will support the conversion of 22 market-rate apartmen

Mark Parker
May 132 min read
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