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What's going up, what's coming down in 2013
What's ahead for our urban landscape.
By Linda Saul-Sena
Tags: Tampa Bay News, water works park, transforming tampa bay, Richard Gonzmart, Rays stadium, linda saul-sena, Le Meridien Tampa, InVision Tampa, Hyde Park Urban Design Plan, Historic St. Petersburg YMCA, courtney campbell trail, Connect Tampa Bay, belleview biltmore, Al Lopez Baseball Museum
Decades of design
That was built when?
Tags: Tampa Bay News, transforming tampa bay, The St. Petersburg Coliseum, The Pier, The Coliseum, Tampa, style, St. Petersburg, st. pete pier, Shanna Gillette, rivergate tower, linda saul-sena, Knowlton Residence, John F. Germany Public Library, John F. Germany Library, Iconic buildings, Ft. Homer Hesterly Armory, Decades of design, Bayshore Boulevard, Architecture
Exit trucks, enter people
Embracing the potential of Ybor’s 21st/22nd Street corridor.
Tags: Tampa Bay News, ybor city, transforming tampa bay, traffic, linda saul-sena, development, Arturo Fuente Cigar Factory, 22nd Street
Transforming Tampa Bay
A new column about the changing urban landscape — and how you can play a part.
Tags: News Feature, transforming tampa bay, Tampa, Oxford Exhange, news, linda saul-sena, development, Community, Commentary, Blake Casper
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Tijuana Flats closes four Tampa Bay locations following bankruptcy filing
By Suzanne Townsend
Gator removed from runway at Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base
By Colin Wolf
Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
By Kyla Fields
Tampa Pig Jig brings Dierks Bentley to downtown this fall
By Ray Roa
The annual 98ROCKFEST really ran for over nine hours at Tampa's Amalie Arena last Friday. The day started with the likes of…
By Josh Bradley
In Transit has a new EP, Illusionary, out, and last Saturday, the Bradenton band celebrated it with a release show that featured…
It’s starting to get hot in Tampa, but Nation Of Language and Beach Fossils kept it cool last Friday when the former…
Last Thursday, about a dozen students at Tampa’s University of South Florida continued to voice support for a movement that, in part,…
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