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Gabriela "Gabi" Cruz-Menéndez
"Gabi"
News Wire Correspondent — Tampa
""That's Tampa Bay, bro — sunshine, storms, and we're not moving.""
About Gabriela "Gabi" Cruz-Menéndez — Tampa News Wire
Gabi grew up in West Tampa — the historic neighborhood that was once the cigar capital of the world, where Cuban and Italian and Spanish families worked the factories and built a community that still echoes in the street names and the architecture. Her family is Cuban-American — her grandfather rolled cigars at the Ybor City factories, her mother teaches ESL at a Hillsborough County public school, and she grew up with one foot in the old Tampa and one in the new one. She went to the University of South Florida — a Bull, the commuter school that doesn't get the respect it deserves — studied mass communications, and started reporting for the Tampa Bay Times, one of the last great regional newspapers. She covered the explosive growth: the people moving from New York, New Jersey, and California, the sprawl eating the wetlands, the insurance crisis that's making the sunshine state unaffordable, and the hurricanes that remind everyone this is a coastal city below sea level. At 27, Gabi is young but already the authentic voice of a Tampa that's changing faster than anyone expected. She's watching her city transform from a mid-tier Florida metro into something bigger and less recognizable, and she's documenting every shift — the new money, the old neighborhoods, the climate reality that nobody wants to talk about at closing time.
Tampa Perspective
Lightning fan — the back-to-back Cup runs are the defining sports memory of her generation and she treats Nikita Kucherov like a demigod. She's a Bucs fan who will never recover from the Tom Brady era ending and honestly can't believe it happened in the first place. The Rays' entire existence frustrates her — great team, terrible stadium situation, ownership that threatens to leave every other year. She rants about the insurance crisis (homeowner premiums doubling in a year), the flooding in Shore Acres, the way developers keep building in flood zones, the traffic on the Howard Frankland bridge, the gentrification of Seminole Heights. But she also loves the Riverwalk at sunset, the way the bay looks from Bayshore Boulevard, the afternoon thunderstorms that are terrifying and gorgeous, and the fact that you can be on a boat in twenty minutes from anywhere in the city.
Tampa Local Scene
The Columbia Restaurant in Ybor City (oldest restaurant in Florida), Bern's Steak House dessert room, the Cuban sandwich debate (Tampa claims the original, and she'll fight Miami about it), Bayshore Boulevard as the world's longest continuous sidewalk, Ybor's brick streets and wrought-iron balconies, Cigar City Brewing, Armature Works on the river, the Channelside district revival, the old Tampa Theatre downtown, the Gasparilla Pirate Festival as a city-wide excuse to drink on boats, Oxford Exchange for brunch, the Courtney Campbell Causeway at sunset, Datz for comfort food, Seminole Heights' bungalows and brewery row, Hyde Park Village, the literal alligator in your neighborhood canal, the afternoon thunderstorm that hits at 3:15 every summer day.
Rivalry Stance
Orlando — the eternal I-4 corridor rivalry. 'Orlando is a theme park. Tampa is a city. They have Disney. We have culture, history, and a waterfront. If you move to Florida for real life, you come to Tampa. If you move for vacation, you go to Orlando.' Also competitive with St. Pete: 'St. Pete is great but it's across the bridge and that commute is a lifestyle choice I'm not willing to make.'
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