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  2. Voyeur Dorm, L.C. v. City of Tampa - Wikipedia

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    Tampa City Code Voyeur Dorm, L.C. v. City of Tampa , 265 F.3d 1232 (11th Cir. 2001), [ 1 ] was a case decided by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit , in which the court decided whether an adult-oriented website called Voyeur Dorm could be defined as "adult entertainment establishment" under the city's zoning codes .

  3. Steve Banerjee - Wikipedia

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    He moved to the United States, anglicising his name to Steve Banerjee, where he operated a Mobil gas station and afterward a failed backgammon club. Banerjee bought a failed Los Angeles club named "Destiny II" and turned it into a nightclub that featured female mud wrestling and a "Female Exotic Dancing Night." The 1979 addition of a male ...

  4. History of Tampa, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Tampa Electric Company acquired 21 miles (34 km) of streetcar track. After acquiring the Tampa and Sulphur Springs Traction Company in 1913, Tampa Electric had almost 50 miles (80 km) of track, increasing to 53 miles (85 km) by 1926. That year the Tampa Electric system carried almost 24 million passengers.

  5. Hugh Culverhouse - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Franklin Culverhouse Sr. (February 20, 1919 – August 25, 1994) was an American businessman, attorney, and sports franchise owner. Culverhouse is best known for having been the longtime owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL).

  6. Former Buccaneers DE Steve White dies at 48 after ... - AOL

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    He played seven total seasons in the pros, six with Tampa Bay before a single year with the New York Jets. White posted 119 total sacks in his career with 14 tackles for loss, 11.5 sacks and three ...

  7. Sulphur Springs Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 the owner of the water company and tower was "The Estate of J.F. Hendricks" (several beneficiaries under his will including surviving relatives). They were forced by the City of Tampa in 1971 to cease water piping operations so that the City's water utility company could maintain a monopoly over the business of piping water to citizens.

  8. Clippers owner Steve Ballmer is the richest owner in sports ...

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    Rocco Commisso is the first international owner — outside of Kroenke and Jacksonville Jaguars and Fulham FC owner Shahid Kahn — on the list at No. 13. He is worth about $7.7 billion, and owns ...

  9. The Big Guava - Wikipedia

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    It was coined in the 1970s by Steve Otto, long-time newspaper columnist for the Tampa Tribune and Tampa Times. The moniker derives from a combination of New York's "Big Apple" nickname and a reference to businessman Gavino Gutierrez's unsuccessful quest for wild guava trees, which turned out to be vital to Tampa's growth and development. [1] [2]