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72 Adalia Ave. has five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms.
It’s one of the most expensive homes sold this year in Tampa.
John Catsimatidis, the New York billionaire behind St. Petersburg’s tallest tower, appears in “Marty Supreme.”
Vinik Sports group will manage the entertainment venue, located near Benchmark International Arena.
State lawmakers are promising the moon. Details to come

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  1. 72 Adalia Ave. has five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms.
  2. Developer John Catsimatidis welcomes guests to The Residences at 400 Central on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025, in St. Petersburg.
  3. A 3,500 capacity performance venue will be part of a forthcoming entertainment district in Tampa's Water Street.
  4. State representatives gather March 4 during the 2025 legislative session in Tallahassee. Lawmakers are considering several property tax cut proposals for the 2026 session, which begins Jan. 13. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
  5. A motorcycle is parked outside a vacant mobile home that was slated for demolition in this photo taken just before Halloween at the Twin City Mobile Home Park on Gandy Boulevard in St. Petersburg.
  6. Central Park St. Pete, a new food hall in downtown St. Petersburg, will open early 2026.
  7. A view from the balcony at the Greenland Apartments, 115 Seventh Ave. N., in St. Petersburg. The nearly 70-year-old apartment complex in the Old Northeast neighborhood has offered cheap rent to tenants for decades. But the family that has owned the place for three generations has sold it to a local landlord, and for some, rent is set to double in January. Most tenants say they cannot afford to stay.
  8. The new Fair Oaks Recreation Complex opened in East Tampa on Monday. DJ Jamal Jefferson, with the Tampa Parks and Recreation Department, right, awaits the arrival of guests in the reception hall.
  9. A sketch of one of several pocket-sized parks that could be added to Tampa's Ybor City as part of a planned development proposed by business mogul Darryl Shaw.
  10. The family behind Deeper Life Christian Church is looking to redevelop its properties in East Tampa. Some neighbors say they're skeptical, after dozens of the family's properties have fallen into disrepair.
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  12. $7.5 million home sells in Indian Rocks Beach
  13. $6.2 million home sells in Tampa
  14. The city is seeking bids for the Tampa Police Department headquarters at 411 N. Franklin Street.
  15. Dallas real estate investor 90Ten has purchased three buildings on the 1100 block of Central Avenue from PTM Partners. The company is looking for new retail tenants to fill two vacancies.
  16. The exterior of The Residences at 400 Central on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025, in St. Petersburg.
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  18. A $6 million home in Tampa sold in October.
  19. $5 million home sells in St. Petersburg
  20. Vehicles wait outside Tangerine Plaza on a Saturday morning to collect donated food. Mayor Ken Welch is asking St. Petersburg City Council to give the Sugar Hill Group, a development group selected to build affordable housing and lure a grocer there, a one-year extension to meet its obligations to move forward with the project.
  21. Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Commissioner Mike Yaworsky, pictured here at a National Association of Insurance Commissioners conference in March 2023, said he wants to make sure state regulators can properly oversee the use of AI by insurance companies.
  22. British artist Lucy Sparrow speaks to a reporter during a media event for Lucy Sparrow's Quick Shop, a 13,000-item installation inspired by Florida roadside attractions, citrus labels and produce, at FloridaRAMA on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025, in St. Petersburg.
  23. ATS SW May 2022
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