Volume 268 | February 2026

 

Weekly E-Connection

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Farewell to Winter Edition

February 24, 2026

Early morning connections...

A fun Chamber Coffee An'Networking morning last week! Our group questions: "What is the television show you talk up the most?" and "What movie did you hate that everybody loved?" Big surprise -- a few thumbs down for Star Wars and Disney. Lot of gasps and laughs!

 

Above, event host Carrie Orozco of Serenity Funeral Homes talks about business and some of the upcoming events taking place on the property's Serenity Gardens Memorial Park. Thanks to her and our event sponsors Cloud Law Firm, Piper Fire Protection and State Farm Team Cocco. 


Coffee An'Networking returns April 2 at Pinellas Education Foundation. You can register here: COFFEE AN' ED

Bring your favorite Chamber member experience to light

Welcome back, Whataburger!

The Chamber recently joined in the grand opening of Whataburger’s return to Largo. The restaurant, located at 10150 Ulmerton Road, is the first of eight planned locations opening across the Tampa Bay area by the end of 2027, with Brandon and Lutz on tap for spring 2026.


THIS WEEK!

Join in our business celebrations!

Wednesday, Feb 25 @ 3 p.m.

REGISTER HERE:

PRISMA SPINE

 

At Prisma Spine & Wellness, the mission is simple — to help you move better, feel better, and live better. Through hands-on care, it blends chiropractic expertise, therapeutic massage, and advanced healing techniques to support your body’s natural ability to thrive.


Thursday, Feb 26 @ 8 a.m.

REGISTER HERE:

ENTERPRISE MOBILITY


Enterprise Mobility is a global leader in transportation and mobility solutions, generating over $39 billion in annual revenue (FY25). operating brands like Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, and Alamo, it manages a fleet of 2.4 million vehicles, offering car rental, fleet management, carsharing, and, with 9,500+ locations, serves as a comprehensive travel service

Do you have a grand opening or major anniversary to celebrate? We want to help share your success. The Chamber will provide you with the large scissors, ribbon, and Chamber members. Membership required plus $150. Reach out to Tom@CentralChamber.biz

Something new!

PCED SET Program employee training funds

PCED’s new Skills Enhancement Training (SET) Program offers funding to target industry employers for the development and implementation of customized training programs. This program prioritizes upskilling talent within strategically identified industries, fostering a highly skilled workforce that meets the evolving demands of the market.


PCED works closely with employers to identify training needs, develop targeted programs, and measure the impact on employee performance and business outcomes.

 

Target Industries Eligible for SET Program Assistance:

Companies serving multi-state and/or international markets are targeted.

  • Manufacturing
  • Aviation & Aerospace
  • Business & Financial Services
  • Defense & Homeland Security
  • Information Technology
  • Life Sciences & Medical Technology


Learn more and apply here: PCED SET

Register or become a sponsor here: SLYCE CHAMBER B2B

Domestic travel drives record tourism - Florida attracted a record 143.3 million visitors last year, up 0.2 percent from 2024, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office announced Friday. The preliminary estimate is bolstered by domestic tourism, which accounted for 91.5 percent of the travelers. The 131 million domestic visitors was up 0.3 percent from 2024. Overseas travel was up 4 percent on the 2024 figures, with nearly 9.3 million visitors. But the 2.9 million Canadian visitors for all of 2025 marked a 14.7 percent drop from 2024.


Florida CPA shortage prompts legislature to debate licensure overhaul - Florida's booming economy is creating record demand for certified public accountants but the profession is facing a massive wave of retirements. With roughly three-quarters of the nation's CPAs expected to leave the field within a decade, state lawmakers are considering House Bill 333 to create new pathways into the profession. Supporters said the goal is to prevent delays in everything from tax preparation to government audits, services consumers and businesses rely on every day.


Study shows seaweed may cost Florida billions -Florida's beaches are bracing for yet another intense sargassum season in 2026, and the economic stakes are high. A recent scientific study by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution found that recurring invasions of this brown seaweed may cost the Sunshine State billions of dollars in annual losses, threatening tourism, fishing, and local businesses if trends continue.


Emergency insurance assessment for Florida policyholders shelved 2 years early -The Florida Insurance Guaranty Association voted this month to eliminate the 1% emergency assessment on Florida homeowner and business property and casualty policies two years earlier than expected. The assessment was initiated on Oct. 1, 2023, to pay for bonds issued through the Florida Insurance Assistance Interlocal Agency to help cover unearned premium refunds through claims related to storm-related property insurance filings.


Florida senator wants to outlaw ‘forever fees’ for community amenities

It’s been three years since thousands of residents in a Central Florida subdivision won a landmark class action lawsuit against their developer, who was illegally making millions of dollars by charging them to use their neighborhood pool, clubhouse and other features. Yet developers across Florida, including some of the biggest in the state, are still profiteering off homeowners by charging illegal “forever fees” on amenities. A state senator hopes new legislation will put an end to the practice, though the fate of her bill is uncertain as the Legislature hits the halfway mark in its 2026 session.


Can Hillsborough and Tampa afford to pay for a Rays stadium? -The Tampa Bay Rays’ proposed stadium plan could move the team into an echelon of ballpark budgeting — both in final cost and public contribution — few in Major League Baseball have reached. The first estimate for a stadium on Hillsborough College’s Dale Mabry campus is $2.3 billion, not including the surrounding development. The team’s owners say they plan to pay for at least half of the stadium cost. For the rest — about $1.15 billion — the team is looking to Hillsborough County and the city of Tampa.


Volcano Bay’s cashless shift signals broader Florida business trend -When guests dive into the wave pool at Universal’s Volcano Bay this spring, they’ll also be wading into a new era of payment options. The water park at the Universal Orlando Resort will transition to a fully cashless payment system beginning February 25, becoming the latest high-profile Florida attraction to drop paper currency and coins altogether. The move underscores a broader trend sweeping across the Sunshine State.


Some Jax companies feel relief after tariff ruling, but wariness remains

After the Supreme Court struck down one of President Donald Trump’s core tariff policies, many Jacksonville business owners are breathing an air of relief, as some still remain wary of what the administration may enact in response. For Florida Water Technologies, a small business assembling and installing water filtration systems in Jacksonville, the tariffs were detrimental to its bottom line, having ripple effects on its earnings, employees and health care offerings, said Bradley Berdon, the president of the company.


New food hall "Central Park St. Pete" finally opens - Five years past the expected opening date and $20 million later, St. Petersburg’s highly anticipated food and beverage hall finally made its grand debut. Central Park St. Pete opened to the public Monday, inside the five-story building at 551 Central Ave. The sprawling 28,000-square-foot space, formerly home to the old Woolworth building, has been in the works since early 2020, and was initially slated to open in summer 2021.

Thank you to our Board of Trustees and E-Connection Sponsors

Bay Care/Morton Plant Hospital

Business & Family Insurors

Cloud Law Firm PA

Duke Energy

Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital

Florida Blue

HCA Florida Largo Hospital

Home Instead Senior Care

Jackson & Associates CPA

Melody Hunter Homes

National Aviation Academy

Pinellas County Housing Authority

Piper Fire Protection

Platinum Information Services

Regions Bank

State Farm - Team Cocco

The Palms of Largo

Tommy's Express Car Wash

Valley National Bank

Visit St. Pete/Clearwater

Vitas Healthcare

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