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Treasure Island based real estate company, Sandcastle Realty, will celebrate its 18th year of business in April.
Patch can help to spread word of your business and garner the traffic online that you deserve!
From marketing to design, Digital Eel houses an array of creative options under one roof.
Check out some of the cool parties going on for Super Sunday!
Claim your business listing on Patch —it's easy, it's free and it can bring you lots of great benefits. It's just like having your own personal webpage, and that's a benefit for small business owners.
What started out as a hobby became a self-owned business venture for beach resident Annie Gray.
After narrowing down a long list of options, we’ve selected our favorite happy hour deals along the beach.
Kahwa Coffee and Tampa Bay Watch are among the businesses honored.
Salt Media Group is based out of Indian Shores and offers innovative marketing options.
When it comes to business, 24-year-old Daniel W. Jones combines his natural gift with an unmatched work ethic.
A new business known as Please the Senses opened last month and offers everything from wine to essential oils.
The shop best known for tropical-inspired chairs is guided by an artist-businessman who makes every item he sells.
The touristy chain called Surf Style can be found up and down the gulf beaches, but the one on Treasure Island has a gem like no other.
The Salt Rock Grill won a Golden Spoon Award and the Maritana Grille was inducted into the Golden Spoon Hall of Fame.
With Small Business Saturday coming this weekend, you can help drive feet — and wallets — to your favorite independent business.
Looking for earth friendly holiday gifts? Check out the first-ever "Green Saturday" in Gulfport! More than 35 local artists and vendors will feature eco-friendly goods. The event also features a children's area, entertainment and demonstrations.
Corey Lights Up promises to be a relaxing Black Friday with food, music and deals.
A new eatery offers made-to-order wings, burgers, hot dogs and more in a backyard atmosphere right by the beach.
The Keystone Motel on Pass-A-Grille is dedicated to its roots as a family-owned and operated business.
lin has been working as a professional fine artist for more than 15 years and has found healing from a troubled past along the way.
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Gone to the Dogs Boutique's Fourth Annual Costume Contest brought out many pups in delightful outfits.
For 30 years, restaurants around the beaches have participated in the Seafood Festival, allowing guests to get a taste of the food around the beaches.
This long-time shop sells shells, sand dollars, and starfish from around the world.
Get an ice cream or a coffee and take in the Gulf of Mexico views from the front porch of Paradise Sweets.
Take a boat ride to an undeveloped, barrier island. Stay and enjoy the beach and bird watching.
Looking for fresh fruit and vegetables? Hungry for a Gyro or a Greek Salad? Shop this locally grown produce store and deli.
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The Ninth Annual Pooper Scooper Convention is going on this weekend in St. Pete Beach.
Off the beaten path in John's Pass is Vegetable Ivory, a shop that specializes in carvings made with the seed of the Ciclantacea Palm. Intricate carvings of figurines and jewelry make this store one of the most unusual finds on (or off) the boardwalk.
Hungry for a hotdog? This longtime Treasure Island eatery serves up quality, specialty hotdogs.
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This popular coffee shop has expanded and now serves a full sit-down menu along with it's espresso bar.
The Florida Jean Company's new Corey Avenue location hosts a fashion show Friday to benefit a local animal rescue organization.
"Quirky" is the word for JD's Restaurant & Lounge. With a pink pig on the roof, a neon octopus and some decent happy-hour specials, you can really have a good time.
Shop for one-of-a-kind gifts or something for yourself from this shop's selection of clothes, jewelry and home accessories in a newly expanded location.
This year shoppers in St. Pete Beach can browse, buy and eat at two Sunday markets from October through May.
Nancy Markoe Gallery in St, Pete Beach supports the "American creative economy" by supporting a select group of domestic artists. The gallery is filled with art that is both beautiful and functional.
The Equally Long Story Behind Redington Beach's 1,021 ft Long Landmark