Top stories of the week: Historic Tampa building turned private club; Jabil CEO investigation and more
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Top stories of the week: Historic Tampa building turned private club; Jabil CEO investigation and more

Historic building in downtown Tampa to be reborn as private club by Ashley Gurbal Kritzer

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A pair of Tampa investors wants to transform a historic downtown building into a private social club. The club will feature a 40,000-square-foot club with several bars, a jazz lounge, a wellness center, a rooftop garden terrace, a cigar room and event space. Read more.


New York firm investigates Jabil CEO suspension by Christina Georgacopoulos

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New York law firm Pomerantz LLP said it is investigating claims on behalf of 捷普 shareholders after the company announced on April 18 that it was suspending its CEO, Kenny Wilson, pending a review of potential violations of corporate policies. Read more.


'They're acting in bad faith': Sundial owners countersue movie theater by Breanne Williams

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A legal battle is heating up between the developers who own St. Petersburg's Sundial and a neighboring movie theater. A deal to bring Forbici Modern Italian to St. Pete is now jeopardy, Sundial's developers say. Read more.

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Tampa Bay Rays owner Stu Sternberg settles with minority owners by Henry Queen

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Tampa Bay Rays principal owner Stu Sternberg and five of the team’s minority partners have tentatively agreed to settle a lawsuit over team control, avoiding a public trial. Read more.


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The founder of Sidewalk Stompers says Hillsborough County is showing a rising interest in walking to school. Read more.

Column by Emily L. Hay Hinsdale


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