People of all ages came out to celebrate Third Friday on Main Street in Safety Harbor
The popular reality show "Restaurant Impossible" filmed at Smitty's Restaurant in Clearwater on Wednesday.
Need a grab bar installed? Want a ramp built? Here are some resources to make a Safety Harbor home more accessible for yourself or a loved one.
The Main Street salon will donate all proceeds from the March 16 street festival and hair-cutting event to the children’s cancer foundation.
Find the perfect Valentine's Day date in around Safety Harbor this week.
The new Safety Harbor restaurant will feature unique dishes and constant entertainment in a Woodstock inspired environment.
After surviving the collapse of the Twin Towers, this former financial trader changed careers to helping seniors.
Her passion for supporting local merchants led to a small business that is expanding across the Tampa Bay region.
The 70s themed Woodstock on 5th is preparing to open in the next few weeks.
As they celebrate their one-year anniversary, officials at the Main Street facility credit the excellent care given to residents as the reason for their success.
Twenty percent of all the proceeds from the event on Saturday went towards the non-profit animal rescue agency.
Don't feel like watching the Super Bowl at home? We've gotcha covered! The following Safety Harbor establishments will be hosting Super Bowl watch parties.
Chris Roberts and Joel Ewusiak have tackled major cases all over the country. But when they decided to open a private practice, they chose Safety Harbor as their home base.
The restaurant is looking to fill a number of positions before its tentative opening March 4.
The seventh annual event drew a large crowd and more than a dozen establishments, much to the delight of Chamber of Commerce president Marie Padovich.
The St. Patrick’s Day road race will begin and end at the Safety Harbor Main Street bar, with proceeds going to the annual FOP memorial trip to Tallahassee.
The Main Street women's apparel store is officially open for business.
The Bar Fly expansion is enjoying early success with its recent restaurant opening in Safety Harbor.
The annual food fest/fundraiser features dozens of restaurants, hundreds of guests and an imeasuarable amount of delicious eats.
The local group coupon company not only benefits consumers and merchants, it also helps charities.
Owner April Hayes hopes exterior upgrades and new additions inside will make the downtown shop even more popular than it is now.
The downtown fitness center now offers a complete weight loss program featuring exercise, a meal plan and certified coaching.
The saga of the downtown pizzeria was named the most popular story last year according to our unscientific poll.
The Bar Fly’s Saltwater Grill and Agartha Books are now open for business. Lola's Laces, a women’s apparel company, will follow suit shortly.
The two companies have joined forces to urge Congress to “Come Together” before tax hikes and spending cuts push America over the “fiscal cliff.”
We want to know which business that opened this year is your favorite.
The owners of the downtown produce stand are relocating to the old Captain’s Pizza building, where they will be selling more than just fruit and vegetables.
Here's a look at shopping, drinking and dining options in town over the holiday.
The wood-fired oven at 8th Avenue Pub is up and running, and it’s staffed by a couple of pizza professionals.
With a multitude of gift shops and a little bit of inspiration, it's easy to find last minute gift ideas in town.
Tricia’s Tribute features eclectic art, décor and antiques.
The Main Street coffee shop is featuring a slew of holiday specials this month.
Precision Motorsports of America will be allowed to sell and display scooters at its Harbor Lake Drive shop after a Safety Harbor City Commission ruling Monday night.
There are a number of local bakeries and shops selling holiday cookies, cupcakes and cakes in Safety Harbor. We've listed a few here.
The popular asian eatery is expected to open in February 2013 at the Clearwater retail and restaurant complex.
The Clearwater retail center is expanding its presence as a commercial destination with additions including BJs Brewhouse, Cobb Theater and Bar Louie. Future plans also include adding a P.F. Chang’s and possibly the area's first Whole Foods Market.
Antiques to Aardvarks II sits just two doors down from its Main Street predecessor.
The eatery wanted to trademark the phrase “Best Coffee in America.” The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office said no. Do you agree with Dunkin’ or is there better coffee to be had right here in the Harbor?
City commissioners, chamber of commerce officials and a number of local luminaries were on hand Tuesday night to officially welcome the Second Street seafood place to the neighborhood.
With one new sign in place, another one on the way and a picket fence being painted along the side, this Main Street gift shop is doing its part to brighten up the district.