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PALMA CEIA, Fla. 鈥?For 96 years the South Tampa Chamber of Commerce has worked wit stanley deutschland h business owners and the community. Recently, they moved their building right off Bay to Bay Boulevard in Palma Ceia. This area we ve seen continue to grow over time. Many of the businesses that are here along Bay to Bay have been here for five, 10,15 or more years, Kelly Flannery, President and CEO of the South Tampa Chamber said. The local community really has come out, especially in the past few years to support these local businesses. These are mom-and-pop shops. These are your friends, your family and your neighbors along Bay to Bay Boulevard. And we re excited to continue to see this district grow. More than 600 businesses and c stanley shop ommunity leaders work with the South Tampa Chamber to make the community better. There are definitely old roots here, but th stanley cups e future is bright. The Palma Ceia neighborhood is quintessential South Tampa. You ll find here historic homes right next to modern homes. Some of the streets here are still brick lined. It s a really unique, beautiful feature. We also have the Palma Ceia commercial district which runs from West Bay to Bay Boulevard and South MacDill which features some of South Tampa s best restaurants as well as unique shops and stores. And it s a great place for people to be able to live, work and play, explained Flannery. The chamber is hosting a hurricane preparedness breakfast coming up on June 1. Click here for more information and how to get invol Edxq RNC chair: 2024 GOP candidates must confront abortion head-on
TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?There s a new ordinance in the works that would push companies to hire apprentices if they want to do business with the City of Tampa. A local councilman hopes it will lead to an apprenticeship boom in the city.Zach Lloyd is a first-year apprentice. He s learning to become a crane operator under the watchful eye of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 487. I think that apprenticeships are the future of the construction industry, sai stanley italia d Lloyd.Once he completes the four-year program, hell be able to earn at least $70,000 a year plus benefits like a pension and family healthcare insurance. Along stanley mug the way, Lloyd hasn t paid a single dollar. Lloyd believes college isn t for everyone and says high school counselors are at times ignorant of opportunities in trades-jobs to encourage their students to explore apprenticeships. Instead of paying bunches of money to go to college, they pay you to learn essentially. Its really a stanley cup no brainer, said Lloyd.Tampa Councilman Luis Viera wants more people to get paid-learning opportunities like Lloyd. These programs provide a pathway to the middle class, a pathway to economic security for so many of our young people, said Viera.Viera is looking to introduce an ordinance that would either mandate or incentivize companies to take on state-certified apprenticeships, in order to win a city bid. Viera says he s not steadfast between a requirement or strong encouragement, due to the ordinance still being in its infancy. So