Volume 278 | April 2026

 

Weekly E-Connection

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Work & Play Edition

April 28, 2026

Another Chamber Baseball Bash Smash!


More than 100 Chamber members, their employees and friends celebrated America’s Pastime at last week’s Baseball Bash with the Clearwater Threshers at BayCare Ballpark. The weather couldn't have been better. A good time was had by all!

 

Special thanks to Victoria Phipps, Phillies/Threshers Assistant Manager of Group Sales, and our supporting ballpark vendors AMA Medical Group, IQ Fiber, Hancock Whitney Bank, State Farm Team Cocco and Whataburger.

 

Below, Anthony Bert of IQ Fiber, winds up for the ceremonial opening pitch on behalf of the Chamber. As for the game? The Threshers finished behind the Bradenton Marauders 8 to 4, but it's still early in the season!

The Expo Competition is On!

2025 Expo Best in Show Business & Family Insurors with their "tea in the garden" display reflecting last year's theme "Florida-A Springtime Paradise.”

 

To make the annual Business in Springtime Expo more exciting, exhibitors have the chance to put their creative skills to use for recognition. There's no big cash prize, but plenty of bragging rights for those who exceed!


This year's show theme reflecting the season is "A Time of New Beginnings." All exhibitors will be judged with the chance of a top prize in these categories:


Best in Show - Best reflection of the show theme. Visual appeal. Uniqueness/creativity. Preparedness of staff to talk about product. Signage/messaging. Sampling of product/service.

Most Original -- Uniqueness/creativity. Visual appeal. Signage/messaging. Preparedness of staff to talk about product.

Most Interactive -- Exhibitor/attendee interaction activity. Visual appeal. Uniqueness/creativity. Communicates the business product/service. Availability of product in booth. Promotion of product in booth. Preparedness of staff to talk about product. Sampling of product. Signage/messaging.


The show is just three weeks away. Get your exhibit space today for early bird savings! SPRINGTIME EXPO

EXPO EARLY BIRD SALE ENDS SOON!

Here's the link to become a Passport Partner or to reserve your Expo space today! SPRINGTIME EXPO

This week: Celebrate with us

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








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IMPORTANT MESSAGE!

Check your online Chamber business listing before our new Go-to-Guide goes-to-press! Deadline is this Friday, May 1. What you see there is what will be printed. Here's the link: Chamber Directory

Email Admin@centralchamber.biz with updates or call 727-584-2321.

Email me today: Tom@CentralChamber.biz

IMPORTANT MESSAGE!

Check your online Chamber business listing before our new Go-to-Guide goes-to-press! Deadline is this Friday, May 1. What you see there is what will be printed. Here's the link: Chamber Directory

Email Admin@centralchamber.biz with updates or call 727-584-2321.

Register Here: Coffee An'

The polls are officially open for the 2026 Best of St. Pete-Clearwater Awards.


Residents and visitors are invited to cast their virtual ballots and select their favorites from a record-breaking list of 337 nominees from a total of 38 different categories, including destination staples such as Best Beach, Best Festival, Best Water Adventure and more. Voting is live at VisitSPC.com/BestOf.


This year’s categories and nominees reflect the ever-evolving St. Pete-Clearwater destination, featuring four sections: Best Places to Stay & Play, Best Things To-Do, Best Bites, and Best Sips. New categories include Best Dog-Centric Hangout, Best Happy Hour, Best Late-Night Spot, Best Local Beer, Best Pizza, Best Sports Bar, and Best Tour. Voters are permitted to submit one ballot per day, per device. The digital polls will remain open through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, May 10.

Email me your Chamber story! Tom@CentralChamber.biz

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Florida cities considered 'overdue' for direct hurricane hits -It’s been over 100 years since a hurricane hit Tampa, and 34 since one hit Miami directly. Some forecasters consider both cities “overdue.” Both Tampa and Miami are vulnerable to potential impacts, as they're low-lying and prone to storm surge flooding. Additionally, both have seen rapid development in recent decades. Florida's east coast has also had very few hurricane landfalls recently, which is quite the contrast from the seven hurricanes that struck between 1945 and 1950. More from Florida Today.


Investors target smaller aerospace suppliers as Jacksonville defense sector booms - As massive aerospace and defense contracting projects bloom in Florida and the Jacksonville area, investors are eyeing smaller companies from metal fabricators to specialty materials providers for mergers and acquisitions. During a luncheon hosted by Heritage Capital Group, Bill Skinner, a principal at Heritage Capital Group; and Oren Schmidt, vice president of aerospace strategic partnerships, at Marmon Holdings, spoke on what investors could capitalize on and what headwinds are present. More from the Jacksonville Business Journal.


Tampa Bay office vacancy hits four-year low - Tampa Bay’s office market posted its strongest vacancy improvement in more than four years to start 2026, as steady tenant demand and limited new construction reduced available space. The region’s overall vacancy rate fell to 18.2% in the first quarter, down 110 basis points from a year earlier and the lowest level recorded since the end of 2021. Net absorption remained positive for a second consecutive quarter, totaling nearly 115,000 square feet, as tenant move-ins outpaced new supply. More from Tampa Bay Business & Wealth.


Brevard County leaders block tax breaks for AI data centers - Brevard County commissioners have thrown up a roadblock for AI data centers, moving to shut the door on county property-tax breaks for the massive facilities. The board told staff to revise the county’s economic-development rules so data centers would no longer qualify for ad valorem tax exemptions, a local counterpunch to the national rush to build large, energy-hungry server farms. More from Hoodline and the Orlando Business Journal.


Sarasota’s St. Armands Circle sees big comeback after hurricane damage

Businesses on Sarasota’s famed St. Armands Circle are back at full capacity on one of its most storm-battered blocks. Now fully leased, a three-unit retail building at 28 S. Boulevard of the Presidents, which took on significant flood damage during hurricanes Helene and Milton in 2024, has reached full occupancy after a renovation and a careful effort to rebuild the right tenant mix. More from the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.

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

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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