Top Stories of the Week: Britton Plaza marketed for sale; Breeze adds nonstop flights from Tampa and more
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Britton Plaza, one of South Tampa's oldest shopping centers, to be marketed for sale by Ashley Gurbal Kritzer
South Tampa shopping center Britton Plaza is about to be listed for sale —?opening up the possibility of redeveloping a property that brims with potential but has been considered unavailable for decades. Read more.
Breeze adds nonstop flights from Tampa to Pensacola and Maine by Henry Queen
Breeze Airways will soon introduce even more routes from Tampa International Airport.
The airline hasn’t stopped growing since it launched service in 2021. It recently announced an order of 10 additional A220-300 aircraft, making Breeze the third-largest customer worldwide for the A220 with a total of 90. Read more.
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Fast-casual Italian restaurant Oronzo closes in Midtown Tampa by Pamela Huff
Fast-casual Italian restaurant Oronzo in Midtown has closed its doors.
In the last year, the restaurant tried many ways to stay open, including catering outside of Midtown, which Bavaro said accounted for half of Oronzo’s sales at the time of closing. Read more.
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Tampa solar company is the latest to go bankrupt by Christina Georgacopoulos
Tampa-based AC/DC Solar is the latest residential solar energy installation company to file for bankruptcy as the industry buckles under the pressure of higher interest rates. Read more.
Tampa, St. Pete becoming less popular for apartment seekers by Devonta Davis
Rental activity in Tampa has taken a downturn in recent months, putting it among the least sought-after places for renters over the past year. Read more.
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