Business News: Iron Gwazi To Open At Busch Gardens, Free Burgers

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Tampa FL

24 January, 2022

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TAMPA BAY, FL — Here's the latest restaurant, retail and other business news from the Tampa Bay region. Polestar Electric Vehicle Showroom To Open In Midtown Tampa Florida's first Polestar space will open at Midtown Tampa in early 2022, featuring three fully electric vehicles on display. Labrador Primary Care Hosts Groundbreaking For Gulfport Center Labrador Primary Care Center hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Gulfport facility. The new center will be located at the vacant lot adjacent to the Dunkin Donuts at 5602 Gulfport Blvd. S, Gulfport. Iron Gwazi To Open March 11 But Pass Holders Can Ride Feb. 13 Just in time for spring break, Iron Gwazi, North America's tallest and the fastest and steepest hybrid coaster in the world, will officially open on March 11 at Busch Gardens Tampa. Procore Construction Software Firm Opens Southeast Hub In Tampa To better serve Florida, which has the fourth-largest construction volume in the country, Procore Technologies Inc. has opened an office in Tampa to serve as its official hub in the Southeast. Riverview St. Joseph's Hospital Reaches Baby Delivery Milestone St. Joseph's Hospital-South's delivered the most babies ever in the history of the Riverview facility's existence in 2021, a news release said. BurgerFi Giving Away Free Cheeseburgers To Celebrate New Eateries BurgerFi, Fast Casual's 2021 Brand of the Year, announced the opening of three new restaurants in the Tampa Bay area. The burger restaurant is opening locations at Sparkman Wharf, Westchase and Odessa. True Food Kitchen Set To Open At Midtown Tampa Feb. 28 True Food Kitchen, the award-winning, seasonally inspired restaurant and scratch bar announced that it will open its newest restaurant in Tampa on Monday, Feb. 28 at Midtown Tampa. Duke Wants 'BYOB' Participants In New Energy Study Duke Energy customers who have batteries installed in their homes for backup power in the event of an outage can participate in the electricity company's new "Bring Your Own Battery" (BYOB) study, a news release said.

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