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TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?Hungry college students in Tampa Bay will be getting home-cooked meals inside their dining halls this year.USF, with food service stanley cup s partner Aramark, will feature the innovative Local Restaurant Row program at both its Tampa and St. Petersburg campuses.Female-led, minority-strong small businesses will especially be featured in the program. Currently, Brandon catering company Livy O s has its Messy Bun sandwich concept churning out life-affirming chicken waffles at the Marshall Student Center s food court. Previously, Tampa s Tanya Matt s Ice Creamiest rocked the space.USF St. Pete will be getting a local taco shop in its dining hall stanley termohrnek 鈥?although the exact restaurant is still a secret.For years, Livy O s wanted to try a brick-and-mortar cafe space. The USF program allows them to test different ideas without a bigger risk. This has really given us the confirmation that we can do this! said Livy O s Staci Ashwood.Aramark now has Local Restaurant Rows on more than 40 college campuses across the country. Aramark and the schools provide the customers and the infrastructure; the restaurants provide the food and staff. Right now, occupants are scheduled to roll in and out of each loc stanley cup ation monthly, but that could change depending on the situation. For USF, the delicious appeal is in further connecting the richly diverse Tampa Bay community to the school. We want to give these restaurants the storefront, get them face-to-face with students, faculty and staf Hymo JC Penney closing 154 stores in first post-bankruptcy phase
TAMPA, Fla. -- As Governor Ron DeSantis order, which suspen stanley cup ds all evictions in Florida during the pandemic, is set to expire June 2, legal experts say hundreds of Tampa Bay area renters could be kicked out of their homes in a matter of days.Last month, Taking Action Reporter Jackie Callaway found that even after the suspension order went into effect April 2, landlords filed hundreds of evictions in Hillsborough, Pinellas and Pasc stanley termoska o courts. Tom DiFiore, an attorney with Bay Area Legal Services, said the courts in those counties are processing the evictions up until the final step before a tenant can be removed their home. That final step is known as the writ of possession. A lot of these cases are potentially at that point where they ve already moved quite a long and it is just a matter of going to the sheriff and getting a 48-hour notice posted on your front door, said DiFiore.For those facing evictions due to the financial fallout from the pandemic, Bay Area Legal Services recommends negotiating a payment plan or settlement with the landlord. Tenants who have been evicted during this suspension period can contact Bay Area Legal Services at bals.or stanley flask g.