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| Downtown Tampa |
| With it's relaxing waterfront views, world-class entertainment, pulsating nightlife and gripping professional sporting events, downtown Tampa is the place to be. An old movie house, a historic Victorian era hotel and museums are yours to EXPERIENCE. Conventioneers and cruise passengers to office workers and urban pioneers, the treasures of Tampa's downtown are there for the taking. |
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| St. Petersburg |
| St. Petersburg, the state's fourth largest city, is one of the most progressive communities for business in the United States. St. Petersburg, roughly 58 square miles and surrounded by sparkling blue water on three sides, boasts 234 miles of exquisite shoreline. With an average temperature of 73.7 degrees and 361 days of sunshine a year, it’s easy to see why St. Petersburg is the “Sunshine City.” |
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| Clearwater |
| St. Petersburg, the state's fourth largest city, is one of the most progressive communities for business in the United States. St. Petersburg, roughly 58 square miles and surrounded by sparkling blue water on three sides, boasts 234 miles of exquisite shoreline. With an average temperature of 73.7 degrees and 361 days of sunshine a year, it’s easy to see why St. Petersburg is the “Sunshine City.” |
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| Lakeland |
| Located between two major urban areas - Tampa Bay and Orlando - Downtown Lakeland balances the quality of life characteristics of smaller cities with the easy access and amenities of larger metropolitan areas. Downtown Lakeland's redevelopment efforts have brought a resurgence of neighborhoods and the unemployment rate has decreased to an all time low of 4.7 percent. |
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| Bradenton/Palmetto |
| The Manatee Riverwalk is bringing a countywide renaissance. The Riverwalk offers residents and tourists recreational, cultural, and community events and services helping bring Manatee's diverse communities together. Without losing the small-town charm, business services, restaurants, healthcare and cultural organizations are all showing strong signs of growth |
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| Sarasota |
| Sarasota County is rich in diversity, with rustic ranch lands and sandy shores of the Gulf of Mexico and Sarasota Bay. Yet downtown Sarasota is positioned just 60 miles south of Tampa and this artistic coastal city is garnering national attention. Forbes magazine named Sarasota the 44th "Best Place to Live and Do Business" out of the largest 150 U.S. metro areas. |
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| Dade City, New Port Richey, and Zephyrhills |
| If location is everything, than Pasco County is as strategically positioned as it gets. Downtowns along Florida's Gulf Coast are just miles from Tampa to the south and Orlando to the East. You'll enjoy the unique flavor of Dade City with an abundance of fine dining, exquisite gift shops and an opportunity for extensive antiquing. In the southeast corner of Pasco County, semi-rural Zephyrhills offers the vistas of hills and gentle breezes. New Port Richey has also joined the Florida Main Street Program to preserve its historic downtown. |
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