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Yahoo
30-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Hyde Park Village sees change as area grows with new businesses coming in, others leaving
The Brief As development booms around Tampa, Hyde Park Village is one of the areas where change is happening. New business is coming in, while other businesses have moved out over the last several years. Some people have voiced concerns about the future of Hyde Park Village, as shifts and redevelopment of the area continue. TAMPA, Fla. - As development booms around Tampa, Hyde Park Village is one of the areas where change is happening. New business is coming in, while other businesses have moved out over the last several years. Local perspective The area has taken different shapes as it has grown over years. Follow FOX 13 on YouTube "Really, the last 10-plus years, it's been generally on an upswing," Patrick Cimino, the Land Use Chair of the Historic Hyde Park Neighborhood Association, said. Some people who live in, work in and visit Hyde Park are happy to see the growth of the area, but not at the cost of some longtime staple retail businesses and restaurants. "I feel like here, it's lot of turnaround," Bianka Escourse, who works at the pop-up Silvia Tcherassi store in Hyde Park Village, said. READ: Meet the family whipping up French delicacies for nearly a decade The backstory Last year, Goody Goody Burgers closed its doors, and this year, Pottery Barn moved out of its space. "It's gotten a little more exaggerated, I guess, with the high-end stuff," Cimino said. What they're saying Some people have voiced concerns about the future of Hyde Park Village, as shifts and redevelopment of the area continue. "It's been disappointing, because a lot of us patronized the Wine Exchange for decades," Cimino said. "They've now been gone at least several years. Goody Goody was a nice alternative to have something a little more casual for the neighborhood." MORE: After back-to-back storms, Drift-In AMI prepares to celebrate its 100-year anniversary upon reopening Escrouse said she worries that the area will no longer be as family-friendly and accessible to everyone. "They want to put very high-end boutiques, which is fine, but this is a very family-oriented area and if you do that, people are not going to be able to come here with their kids, because if you really think about it, what's going to be left? Escourse said. "And I feel a lot of small businesses will be pushed out." The other side On Thursday, FOX 13 reached out to Jeff Gigante, the founder of Next Level Brands Hospitality, regarding discussions of an eviction filed against Forbici Modern Italian by WS Development, the landlord behind Hyde Park Village. The hospitality group operates Forbici and several other restaurants in Tampa. Gigante said they are currently in negotiations and hope to have a resolution soon. "I believe we will reach a happy compromise that will keep operations mostly the same," Gigante said. VIDEO:South Tampa Dairy Joy has window shattered by dumbbell He declined to comment publicly at this time, "to preserve the spirit of compromise." What's next As the area grows, some people hope that the diverse collection of retail shops and restaurants remains the heart of Hyde Park Village. "For us in the neighborhood, the biggest amenity is the retail and restaurants," Cimino said. FOX 13 reached out to WS Development about the future of Forbici and other plans in Hyde Park Village, and is waiting to hear back. The Source The information in this story was gathered by FOX 13's Kylie Jones. WATCH FOX 13 NEWS: STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 13 TAMPA: Download the FOX Local app for your smart TV Download FOX Local mobile app:Apple |Android Download the FOX 13 News app for breaking news alerts, latest headlines Download the SkyTower Radar app Sign up for FOX 13's daily newsletter


Los Angeles Times
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Los Angeles Times
Elegant Looks for an Iconic Role: Mother of the Bride Dresses for Every Style and Budget
LA Times Studios may earn commission from purchases made through our links. She's been there through every milestone—and now she's by your side for one of the biggest. Whether she's helping plan the wedding, offering support behind the scenes, or simply soaking in the moment, the mother of the bride plays a role as meaningful as it is memorable. Naturally, she deserves a dress that reflects the occasion and her unique sense of style. From classic gowns to fashion-forward picks, we've rounded up the most flattering, stylish, and occasion-appropriate mother of the bride dresses to shop right now. This midi is made from a crinkled silk and cotton-blend with jacquard blooms and elegantly draped at the shoulder and hip. One shoulder is embellished with crystals. View At Net-A-Porter View At Silvia Tcherassi Crafted of luxe silk-blended georgette, Oscar de la Renta's caftan gown showcases a A-line silhouette. View At Saks Fifth Avenue View At FWRD Saint Laurent's maxi dress is made from airy silk-crepon that's printed with tiny, vintage flowers and features light-reflecting metallic stripes. View At Net-A-Porter Sachin & Babi's Mariposa midi-dress is adorned with a floral motif in a paneled, A-line design. View At Sak Fifth Avenue View At J. Crew Perfectly placed orchid threadwork embroidery climbs the silhouette of this gown. Crafted from pink floral guipure lace, this piece evokes the timeless femininity for which the house is known. View At Oscar de la Renta This 'Violetta' dress is made from crinkled-satin printed with intricately etched roses on a duck-egg blue backdrop. View At Net-a-Porter View At FWRD Oscar de la Renta's off-the-shoulder column gown features an interior boned corseted bodice for a fitted shape. Floral embroidery and appliqués with mesh detailing add charm to this At Saks Fifth Avenue Crafted of taffeta, Carolina Herrera's evening gown features a fitted column silhouette and fanned-out bodice. Wide short sleeves and a pleated V'd back define the look. View At Saks Fifth Avenue
Yahoo
02-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Spotlight on Silvia Tcherassi's New Bridal Collection
Ahead of Bridal Fashion Week, Silvia Tcherassi released her latest bridal capsule collection titled 'Sublime Gestures.' 'Bridal has been a passion of mine for over 20 years,' Tcherassi told WWD of the bridalwear collection, her fourth since debuting wedding capsules in 2005, 2015 and 2023. More from WWD Poliform Takes Over Trussardi's Former Piazza della Scala Hub On This Day: Jokes on Who? WWD's Memorable April Fools' Day Fun David's Bridal Debuts Diffusion Line With Amazon Storefront 'The dresses of this [and the previous] collection are so intricate and special,' Sofia Tcherassi, the brand's director of rtw and daughter of Silvia Tcherassi, said of the styles, which were designed exclusively for sale on the brand's e-commerce and boutiques across Florida and Colombia. Throughout the 16-piece collection, the duo emphasized textiles and materials as 'the centerpiece of the capsule,' as seen on a French lace halter gown, sleek draped silk numbers and voluminous tulle styles — all crafted in their atelier in Colombia. 'Something that is great about our brides is, you will not find only traditional bridal dresses in this capsule, but styles for destination weddings, outfits for the day before, the after party dress and second or civil nuptial styles. Our bridal collections truly depict the full universe of the bride,' Sofia Tcherassi said. This idea could be seen through voluminous, more traditional gowns as well as tailored white suits and playful minidresses — a mix of 'Victorian-era elegance and contemporary minimalism,' the mother-daughter duo said. Speaking to the future of the brand's wedding collections, Sofia Tcherassi said they will continue to release upcoming collections exclusive to their stores, maintain the unique and limited nature of the styles and also envision designing two bridal collections a year as the brand continues to grow. Best of WWD Looking Back at Mugler's Best Celebrity Fashion Moments Through the Years: Beyoncé, Zendaya and More Happy Birthday, Sarah Jessica Parker: Her Style Through the Years From the '90s to Today Vanessa Trump's Style Through the Years: From Runway Model to Red Carpet Fixture [PHOTOS]
Yahoo
02-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Spotlight on Silvia Tcherassi's New Bridal Collection
Ahead of Bridal Fashion Week, Silvia Tcherassi released her latest bridal capsule collection titled 'Sublime Gestures.' 'Bridal has been a passion of mine for over 20 years,' Tcherassi told WWD of the bridalwear collection, her fourth since debuting wedding capsules in 2005, 2015 and 2023. More from WWD Poliform Takes Over Trussardi's Former Piazza della Scala Hub On This Day: Jokes on Who? WWD's Memorable April Fools' Day Fun David's Bridal Debuts Diffusion Line With Amazon Storefront 'The dresses of this [and the previous] collection are so intricate and special,' Sofia Tcherassi, the brand's director of rtw and daughter of Silvia Tcherassi, said of the styles, which were designed exclusively for sale on the brand's e-commerce and boutiques across Florida and Colombia. Throughout the 16-piece collection, the duo emphasized textiles and materials as 'the centerpiece of the capsule,' as seen on a French lace halter gown, sleek draped silk numbers and voluminous tulle styles — all crafted in their atelier in Colombia. 'Something that is great about our brides is, you will not find only traditional bridal dresses in this capsule, but styles for destination weddings, outfits for the day before, the after party dress and second or civil nuptial styles. Our bridal collections truly depict the full universe of the bride,' Sofia Tcherassi said. This idea could be seen through voluminous, more traditional gowns as well as tailored white suits and playful minidresses — a mix of 'Victorian-era elegance and contemporary minimalism,' the mother-daughter duo said. Speaking to the future of the brand's wedding collections, Sofia Tcherassi said they will continue to release upcoming collections exclusive to their stores, maintain the unique and limited nature of the styles and also envision designing two bridal collections a year as the brand continues to grow. Best of WWD Looking Back at Mugler's Best Celebrity Fashion Moments Through the Years: Beyoncé, Zendaya and More Happy Birthday, Sarah Jessica Parker: Her Style Through the Years From the '90s to Today Vanessa Trump's Style Through the Years: From Runway Model to Red Carpet Fixture [PHOTOS]