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In 2024, the Tampa City Council approved a plan to redevelop the mall site. While the Macy's store will remain, the plan contemplates that the rest of the mall will be torn down. The property is to include residential units, office space, a hotel or motel, a recreational facility, a Hillsborough Area Regional Transit transfer bus station, as ...
International Plaza and Bay Street is a large, upscale [2] shopping mall and dining destination located adjacent to the Tampa International Airport. Dillard's, Neiman Marcus, and Nordstrom all anchor this traditionally enclosed shopping mall. A Dick's Sporting Goods is also planned to open at the mall in 2024, relocating from the nearby ...
Ybor City (/ ˈ iː b ɔːr / EE-bor) [2] is a historic neighborhood just northeast of downtown Tampa, Florida, United States.It was founded in the 1880s by Vicente Martinez-Ybor and other cigar manufacturers and populated by thousands of immigrants, mainly from Cuba, Spain, and Italy.
Nutrition (Per Order): Calories: 2,120 Fat: 92 g fat (Saturated Fat: 26 g) Sodium: 1,450 mg Carbs: 283 g (Fiber: 48 g, Sugar: 10 g) Protein: 44 g. Although there's some debate over who first ...
Although shopping malls dominated the youth culture of Generation X, they are increasingly falling out of favor with today's generation. A nostalgic look at some of Houston's most iconic shopping ...
Columbia Restaurant is a restaurant in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida. It is the oldest continuously operated restaurant in Florida, [2] as well as the oldest Spanish restaurant in the United States. [3] The 15 dining rooms cover 52,000 ft seating 1,700 customers. It is the largest Spanish restaurant in the world and occupies an entire city block.
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Tampa Bay Center was a shopping mall located in Tampa, Florida, across the street from Tampa Stadium.The mall was developed by The Rouse Company.When it opened on August 5, 1976 the 877,000-square-foot (81,500 m 2) Tampa Bay Center was Tampa's fourth major mall and operated until 2001, when most of its tenants relocated to the nearby International Plaza.