Bloomin’ Blinds Brings Custom Window Treatments β€” & Repairs β€” To You!Β 

Mariana and Michael Imses, the owners of the local Bloomin’ Blinds franchise serving New Tampa, Wesley Chapel and other areas, are happy to bring their mobile showroom to your home. (Photo by Charmaine George)Β 

If you’re in the market for new window treatments β€” anything from plantation shutters and blinds to shades or drapes β€” local franchise owner Michael Imses says you should consider Bloomin’ Blinds, which offers a lifetime guarantee on its products, and also provides repairs. 

β€œOur warranty is great,” Michael says. β€œWith us, customers don’t have to worry about if anything breaks because we always repair or replace our products for free.” 

Michael and his wife Mariana own the Bloomin’ Blinds franchise that serves homeowners in New Tampa, Wesley Chapel and surrounding areas such as Lutz, Land O’Lakes, Tampa and South Tampa. 

Bloomin’ Blinds is a 25-year-old company that started in Dallas, TX, and began franchising within the last decade. There are now about 75 locations across the nation, including nine in the Sunshine State. 

About six years ago, Michael and Mariana, who are both accountants, decided that they wanted to own their own business. They searched for a franchise that would be a good fit for them and found Bloomin’ Blinds. Michael says they purchased the franchise at about the same time their only daughter was born. 

Michael and Mariana like that the company offers high-quality products, backed by a guarantee, so customers can have peace of mind about the investment they make in their homes. 

For window coverings such as roller shades, cellular shades, plantation shutters or blinds, Bloomin’ Blinds provides custom treatments direct from the factory, so the quality is much better than what you would buy off the shelf at a big box or home improvement store. 

Michael says Bloomin’ Blinds sells Norman shutters, Graber window treatments, and Alta window fashions, among other brands and yes, motorized, smartphone-operated shades also are available. 

β€œThe automated systems are becoming more popular, because you can operate them from anywhere in the world,” Michael says. β€œAnd the prices for them have started to come down.” 

Kerry Estevez says she found Bloomin’ Blinds on an online community group when she built a new house in the Esplanade at Wiregrass Ranch. 

After the builder completed her home, she brought in a line of contractors to finish everything from customizing closets to crown molding and, of course, window coverings. 

β€œBloomin’ Blinds was the only one where nothing went wrong,” Kerry says. 

She also says the best thing about hiring Bloomin’ Blinds was the professionalism and quality of customer service that came with working directly with the local franchise owner. 

β€œDealing with the owner of the company directly and having him in the house, the communication was flawless,” Kerry says, adding that she appreciated that when Michael came to her home for a free consultation, he took his time and she never felt rushed. She considers herself to be particular, but says Michael was even more so. 

β€œHe noticed things I didn’t even notice,” Kerry says. β€œI would recommend him to anyone for his attention to detail.” 

In fact, she says, he was accommodating in working on timelines of other contractors and that, when it came to installation, he personally completed the job, along with one of his employees. 

While some other companies she called would have taken months to even come out for a consultation, Bloomin’ Blinds was able to complete the consultation, order custom plantation shutters for every window in her home and have them manufactured and installed before she moved in. 

Kerry says the prices she paid at Bloomin’ Blinds were great, too. β€œI highly recommend Michael,” Kerry says. β€œI tell my neighbors if they’re getting estimates to definitely call him. I think once they get an estimate from Michael, I don’t know how people can’t hire him.” 

In fact, she adds, she’s hiring Bloomin’ Blinds again, to come back and add drapes in her home, too. 

Michael says Kerry’s not the only customer who has told him that they appreciate how accessible he is. 

β€œWe’re not a big corporation where people have to call and call and wait on the line for a long time to be transferred to someone who can help you,” Michael says. β€œWe’re a small, family-owned local business and people love that we’re easy to communicate with.” 

He says they also love the parent company’s warranty and that they don’t have to worry if anything breaks. While Bloomin’ Blinds will replace anything that needs to be replaced, Michael and his crew can often make repairs on the spot, or come back soon if a part needs to be ordered. 

In fact, if you have another company’s window treatments you already love in your home, and something breaks, such as a slat or a tilter, Bloomin’ Blinds will come out to provide a free estimate for the repair. 

The first step is to schedule an appointment for a free estimate in your home. This allows Michael to show you the available products in your own environment, so that colors and styles can be best matched to your existing dΓ©cor, and you can see exactly what it all will look like in your space. 

Michael says he can help you, even if you have absolutely no idea what you want. New products are often available, and he’s happy to spend time going over all the options you may not even know about. β€œWe bring all the samples and colors to our customers, help them pick out what would work best, and share all that we’ve learned from our experience.” 

Another advantage of Bloomin’ Blinds always coming to you is that the business doesn’t have a lot of overhead expenses so, Michael says, β€œWe can give our customers a better price.” 

While in your home, he will measure every window to ensure that any product you buy is custom fit to each of those exact specifications. 

β€œWe don’t have anything stored [in a warehouse or their home] or any standard sizes,” he explains. β€œThat way, if your windows are slightly different sizes β€” even off by a portion of an inch β€” you won’t have gaps on the sides, especially with a shade or blinds.” 

He says plantation shutters currently are the most popular choice, although many clients also have been choosing roller shades. 

β€œRoller shades are a more modern product,” he says, β€œand they are much improved now, including using a smooth, easy-to-use cordless system.” 

Because these cordless systems are becoming more popular β€” now that regulatory bodies in the window treatment industry require that anything sold in the U.S. has to either be cordless or have inaccessible cords, because of the safety hazards they pose to children, the systems are continually being improved and also are becoming more affordable. 

Michael says he usually can install your new window coverings just three to four weeks after you order them, although shutters may take just a little longer. 

Bloomin’ Blinds comes to you & offers a free in-home estimate. You can schedule an appointment by calling (813) 444-5536, or get more information by visiting BloominBlinds.com.Β 

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Wesley Chapel Breaks Ground!Β 

Photos by Charmaine George

I can honestly say I’ve never attended a groundbreaking ceremony quite like the Mar. 27 groundbreaking for the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital (JHACH) now beginning construction on the northwest corner of Overpass Rd. and McKendree Rd. in the β€œConnected City” in Wesley Chapel.Β 

With maybe 200 people in attendance (photo left), hospital president K. Alicia Schulhof introduced many of the principals involved in the Johns Hopkins Health System and All Children’s Hospital, a few of whom (including Schulhof herself) brought along young people who had previously been treated at JHACH. It turned the groundbreaking from something that might have been β€œjust another” ceremony into something that not only tugged at your heartstrings but also clearly demonstrated how wonderful and important having a world-class pediatric hospital in Wesley Chapel will be.Β 

Adding to the joy you couldn’t help but feel that day was the fact that the brown dirt pile usually dug into at these events was replaced with seven piles of brightly colored sand (top photo on this page) to match the seven colors in the JHACH logo, with not only the hospital principals turning shovels full of the sand but also the kids themselves. It was electric! 

Schulhof opened the event, accompanied by former JHACH patient Xavier and his younger brother Zander (photo below).Β 

β€œToday, we are not just breaking ground for a new facility,” Schulhof said, β€œwe are laying a foundation for a healthier future for our community, our patients and generations to come.” 

Before she introduced Zander (with microphone), Schulhof said, β€œThese brothers are quite familiar with our hospital and services, so we look to them and our other kids and families in our care so we can hear directly about their experiences and their children’s hospital.” 

Young Zander spoke on behalf of his older brother. β€œI think it’s nice and great,” Zander said of JHACH. β€œI think [the new hospital] will help other children feel better…so they can go out andΒ look into the actual future and…be able to love each other.” He added that, to him, the best thing about JHACH was, β€œHow the nurses help kids feel better.” 

Schulhof then thanked all of the dignitaries in attendance (including Dist. 2 Pasco County Commissioner Seth Weightman), as well as the members of the Wiregrass Ranch High orchestra, who provided the music for the event. 

She also noted that Pasco County is among the fastest growing regions in the Tampa Bay area (as well as in the state and the nation) , with pediatric growth of 12% expected between 2023 and 2032, and that 93% of patients living in Pasco, Hernando and Citrus counties have to travel outside of their market for pediatric specialty care. 

β€œThat’s why we purchased this beautiful 112 acres we’re all sitting on, to build a 56-bed hospital with 16 rooms for emergency services and room to grow,” Schulhof said. β€œThe complex will begin with four imaging rooms and four operating rooms and support services. The Wesley Chapel hospital will not only enhance our ability to deliver cutting-edge medicine and treatments, but also foster an environment where patients feel supported, cared for and respected.” 

She then turned the mic over to Kevin Sowers, the president of the Johns Hopkins Health System and his special guest, Aubrey (photo below). In addition to Aubrey, Sowers brought with him, β€œGreetings from our 45,000 employeesΒ across the states of Maryland and Florida, and from Washington, D.C., and our colleagues β€˜across the pond,’ too, where we also have relationships.” 

Sowers also mentioned that the clinical care at JHACH is, β€œthe intersection of where we bring education for the next generation of providers and the research that creates the foundation of what Johns Hopkins has been for more than 125 years that is about to come to your community.” (Note-JHACH was ranked as the #1 pediatric hospital in Florida by a 2024-25 U.S. News & World Report survey.) 

He then introduced Aubrey, whom Schulhof said has been a JHACH patient since she was two years old. β€œI’m glad you’re going to become a nurse, but Aubrey also serves on our Teen Advisory Council, which has been actively engaged in the development of this facility.” He then asked Aubrey about the role she has played in that development. 

β€œI’ve gotten to view some of the mock-ups of the rooms and make changes to some of the interiors and exteriors. For example, when you’re in the hospital, it can feel very isolating, so the Teen Council wanted places for the patients to be able to go outside, with a garden, flowers and things to do. We also got to add color-changing LED lights to all of the patient rooms….There also will be a sensory room, in one of the rooms downstairs.” 

Sowers also noted that All Children’s joined Johns Hopkins in 2011 and the name was changed to JHACH in 2016. β€œAnd, during the 100th anniversary of Johns Hopkins in 2027, we will open the doors to your hospital in your community.” 

Congratulations! We can’t wait β€˜til you open! 

For more information about Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Wesley Chapel, visit HopkinsMedicine.org.Β 

PeppaJak Is Already Open In Former Bacon Boss HQ Spot At The KRATEsΒ 

We were saddened to see that The Bacon Boss HQ, one of the original β€” and most popular β€” restaurants to open in the KRATE at The Grove container park (at 5888 Grand Oro Ln., #112), had closed on March 30. 

In their Mar. 20 announcement on the Best of Wesley Chapel Facebook page, however, owners Christy and Joshua Norland did say that the Bacon Boss food truck will β€œcontinue to grow” and be available and that a new chicken concept food truck called Cluckology (photo left) also is in the planning stages, so at least the delicious burgers, hot dogs, fries, tots, chicken sandwiches and mac & cheese options so many of us have come to know and love will still be available now that the Bacon Boss HQ has closed.Β 

I did visit The Bacon Boss HQ one last time a few minutes before it opened on the day before it closed and there already was a family and two other people, all of whom said they were β€œfans” who were already waiting to order. 

At our press time, however, PeppaJak, aΒ similar burger-&-chicken concept, was starting its soft opening in the former Bacon Boss space.Β 

Owned by my new friends Alex and Ashley, PeppaJak is the β€œJak of All Kravz,” and based on my first visit, I think it’s an accurate description! 

Alex and Ashley also own an extremely popular PeppaJak location in Riverview, which also features β€œkravz” like Philly cheesesteaks, and steak Philly and Southwest chicken eggrolls. 

But, while not all of those menu itemsΒ are available (at least, not yet) at the PeppaJak KRATE, the cheeseburger shown above was thick and juicy and the skin-on fries were crispy and not over-seasoned. Alex then gave me a small sample of two of the menu items that are available at the new location β€” crispy and delicious mac-&-cheese bites and some super-yummy boneless chicken tenders. I told Alex I don’t really do spicy (and they are available plain), but I really liked the sweet-&-spicy sauce he suggested!Β 

Alex says a new online ordering system should be available by the time this issue hits your mailbox, β€œand we’ll also have a new phone number for this location by then, too!” 

For more info about The Bacon Boss and Cluckology, visit β€œThe Bacon Boss” on Facebook or call (813) 922-9290. For PeppaJak, visit PeppaJak.com or call (813) 374-5846. β€” GN

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Saturday, April 12, 12 p.m.-3 p.m.Β at Radiant Wellness Spa (Brookfield Professional Park, 33905 S.R. 54, Suite #101, Wesley Chapel). There will be free food and wine tasting, raffles and special pricing for booking services at the event. For more info, call (813) 715-2099 or visit Radiant-Wellness-Spa.com.

These North Tampa Bay Chamber Members Recently Cut Ribbons!Β 

We continue to promote the ribbon-cutting events hosted by members of the North Tampa Bay Chamber (NTBC). A recent one we attended was for Peak Brain & Body (2404 Creel Ln, #101, Wesley Chapel; below photo) on Mar. 11.Β 

Peak is the office of Family Nurse Practitioner and Chiropractic Physician Dr. Spencer Zimmerman, who moved with his family to our area from Idaho and is the only dual-licensed nurse practitioner/chiropractor using advanced neurological diagnostics, functional neurology, functional medicine and peptide therapy in Florida. 

For more info, call (813) 437-9630 or visit PeakBrainandBody.com.Β 

Our photographer Charmaine George also was on hand for the ribbon cutting at Jachimek Chiropractic & Wellness, located at 5111Β Ehrlich Rd., Ste. 128, Tampa (Top Photo) on Mar. 20. Chiropractic physician Juliet Marvenko, or Dr. J, cut that Chamber ribbon.Β 

For more information, call (813) 960-2225 or visit JachimekChiro.com.Β 

And then, on Mar. 26, Tiny Tots Playtown (photo right & below), located at 24412 S.R. 54 in Lutz (in the Eagle Plaza, behind Brunchies), cut an NTBC ribbon. Owner Lauren Pratt introduced Chamber members to her super-cute, shoe-free (don’t forget to bring your socks) little indoor play center for young kids β€” which surely will be a welcome respite from Florida’s summer heat and rains, which are fast approaching.Β 

Tiny Tots can host kids parties and has gift cards and unlimited play opportunities available. 

For more info, call (813) 406-4124 or visit TinyTotsPlaytown.com. β€” GNΒ