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A custom-painted cooler for formal, a handmade birthday banner and a watercolor print of Century Tower; for some University of Florida students, these creative projects are no longer just hobbies, but sources of income.
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From the mountains of Guatemala to the shores of Newnan’s Lake, the impact of a small Gainesville bagel shop stretches far beyond its front counter.
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A host of varied items fill Bond’s Vintage Vault in Micanopy. The common thread connecting them all: The women who wore, designed, and shopped for them.
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A downtown Gainesville space left vacant for nearly two years is seeing new life with the opening of Kushi & Co., a Japanese-inspired restaurant, on Bo Diddley Plaza.
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In Gainesville, the per capita income is about $27,800, according to U.S. Census Bureau data, which translates to roughly $13–$14 per hour. For students working part-time or in service jobs, that gap between wages and rent can be difficult to close.
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Gainesville residents and University of Florida students with cost and sustainability in mind are turning to thrift stores as an alternative to retail shopping.
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Piesanos Stone Fired Pizza on West University Avenue unveiled a redesigned interior Monday, featuring an open layout, updated lighting and modern design elements.
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Two years ago, Tim Underwood quit his job as director of environmental services at University of Florida Health to operate Honey Nitro, a coffee-serving bicycle cart, with his wife. Now, Honey Nitro is one of the only pop-up coffee businesses in partnership with the University of Florida.
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The Makers Market at the Trenton Train Depot allows residents and visitors to shop and support their local businesses once a month.
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Apple NewsFarmers across north central Florida are adjusting to worsening drought conditions as limited rainfall continues to dry out soil and complicate crop production heading into the spring growing season.
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Business owners in Newberry are working to manage the positive and negative aspects of the city’s growth.
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Apple NewsThe agreement caps the cost of the project with exceptions possible if the scope of the project changes.