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FLORIDA — From a real estate office doubling as a community art gallery to Dollar General announcing closures to the latest restaurants added to the Michelin Guide here are the latest business headlines from Florida Patch.
Dollar General To Close Dozens Of Stores: What To Know In FL
Dollar General said it also plans to close 45 Popshelf stores, which additionally operate in Florida.
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Little League President Stole More Than $23K: Tarpon Springs Police
The president of the Tarpon Springs Little League stole more than $23,000 from the organization’s accounts, police said.
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Man Set Tampa Strip Club On Fire, Shot Gun In Building: Police
A man threw a bottle of urine at an officer and set Pink Pony Showgirl on fire early Wednesday morning, Tampa police said.
Tampa Bay Rays Abandon $1.3B St. Pete Stadium Deal
St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch said the Tampa Bay Rays' decision to walk away from a $1.3B redevelopment of Tropicana Field "is not unexpected."
Tariffs Proposed On Some Wine, Alcohol Products: What To Know In FL
President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on wine and other alcoholic products in an escalating trade war. See what to know in Florida.
These Are The Safest FL Hospitals, New Report Says
Healthgrades’ 2025 Patient Safety Excellence Awards recognize 442 hospitals in 40 states, including 57 in Florida.
FL Michelin Guide Adds 14 Restaurants In Tampa, Miami, Orlando
The Florida Michelin Guide expanded to include 14 restaurants in Tampa, Orlando and the greater Miami area.
St. Pete Real Estate Office Doubles As Non-Traditional Art Gallery
Forever Florida Real Estate’s Grand Central District office boasts two galleries to showcase works by a different local artist each month.
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