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The library first opened to the public as the College Hill Public Library on June 16, 1989, in an 800 square foot double-wide trailer. The current building opened in 1994 and, in 2010, was renamed after C. Blythe Andrews Jr., a publisher of the Florida Sentinel Bulletin, a newspaper serving the African American community.
Bounded by E Oak Ave, N Florida Ave, Kay St, and N Tampa St 27°57′34″N 82°27′37″W / 27.959444°N 82.460278°W / 27.959444; -82.460278 ( Upper North Franklin Street Commercial
The West Tampa Historic District is a U.S. historic district situated in the larger neighborhood of West Tampa in the city of Tampa, Florida. It is bounded by Cypress and Ivy Streets, Fremont and Habana Avenues, encompasses approximately 273 acres (1.10 km 2), and contains 908 historic buildings. On October 18, 1983, it was added to the ...
The center officially reopened as NetPark Tampa Bay in June 1999, with the first tenant being a 115,000 sq ft (10,700 m 2) call center for General Motors. John Hancock also converted 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m 2) of former mall space into a call center, and the former location of the mall's food court into a restaurant. Other tenants installed by ...
East Lake-Orient Park is located in north-central Hillsborough County at (27.978399, -82.374017 The CDP includes the communities of East Lake, Orient Park, and Del Rio.It is bordered by the city of Tampa to the south and west, Temple Terrace to the north, Thonotosassa and Mango to the east, and Brandon to the southeast.
Jordan Creek's LEGO store, opening in 2024, will be one of about 100 across the U.S., including 16 in the Midwest
The city of Tampa, Florida is officially divided into six geographical regions: New Tampa, West Tampa, Brooklyn Village, Downtown Tampa, Ybor City, and Channel District each coinciding with a respective Tampa City Council district. [1]
The Story of Tampa, a public painting by Lynn Ash, is a 4 ft × 8 ft (1.2 m × 2.4 m) oil on masonite mural that weaves together many of the notable aspects of Tampa's unique character and identity. It was commissioned in 2003 by the city's Public Art Program and is in the lobby of the Tampa Municipal Office Building.