Save the Tides News Release on Town Hall Event (Save the Tides, 8/15/18)
The Tides Golf Club closes, raising a question: Will all that green space disappear?. (Tampa Bay Times, 7/18/2018)
Tides’ closing ruffles snowbird’s feathers. (TBT Seminole Beacon, 7/11/2018)
Golfers take final swings as Tides Golf Club closes in Seminole. (Bay News 9, 6/30/2018)
Residents hope to prevent development on Tides Golf Course. (Fox 13 News, 6/29/2018)
Neighbors fear rezoning fight after decades-old golf course closes in Seminole. (ABC Action News, 6/29/2018)
Tides Golf Club to close. (TBT, Seminole Beacon, 6/26/2018)
Save the Tides group back in action: Fight against residential redevelopment at the Tides Golf Club may not be over. (TBT, Seminole Beacon, 5/2014)
Residential development at Tides Golf Club may still be in play (Tampa Bay Business Journal, 5/2014)
Group continues fight for Tides Golf Course, open space (St. Petersburg Tribune, 1/2014)
Neighbors of the Tides Golf Course hopes their efforts will save the course from redevelopment. (ABC Action News, 11/2013)
Seminole-area residents are fighting to save a golf course from becoming a subdivision. (Bay News 9, 7/2103)
Taylor Morrison to submit plans for Tides Golf Club (Tampa Bay Business Journal, 5/7/2013) Plans for a new residential development on nearly 100 acres at The Tides Golf Club in Seminole could be submitted to Pinellas County officials as soon as Wednesday, according to an engineer working on the project.
Save the Tides sponsors info session (Seminole Beacon, 4/23/13)
Save the Tides, a group whose goal is to prevent Pinellas County zoning and land use changes at the Tides Golf Course, held an informational session at the Seminole Community Library on April 18.
Annexation the latest idea to save Tides Golf Club (Tampa Bay Times, 4/6/13)
Some neighbors want to know if the city will agree to block redevelopment of the Tides Golf Club if they agree to annex into Seminole. It's a deal the city won't make. Seminole officials say they don't offer special incentives to entice people to come into the city. Property owners who annex in do so because they want to be part of the city. They also get a free membership card to Seminole's recreation center.
Neighbors of the Tides Golf Course worry about redevelopment (TBT, 12/16/2012)
Neighbors of a golf course have banded together to fight a threatened rezoning that could clear the way for houses and townhomes to be built on the property.
Developers eye Tides Golf Club (Seminole Beacon, 12/11/12)
County official says tentative plans call for a 180-home development.