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North of Bougainvillea Avenue, the road passes by a Yuengling brewing plant and a more commercial area, heading towards State Road 582 (Fowler Avenue), where the name changes to Bruce B. Downs Boulevard and forms the western boundary of the University of South Florida. Just north of the shopping centers, CR 581 passes through medical centers on ...
Roadway projects also in future city planning are the widening of Bruce B Downs Blvd from Bearss Ave. east to the County Line Rd. intersection and the construction of the highly debated East-West road to connect New Tampa Blvd. directly to I-275 south (to be located north of Livingston Ave Bridge and the Bearss Ave Exit).
West Meadows is a neighborhood located in the New Tampa district of Tampa ... It is bordered by Bruce B. Downs Boulevard to the east and much of Interstate 75 to the ...
Tampa Palms is a mixed-use planned community north of University of South Florida along the Bruce B Downs corridor. Tampa Palms has homes, shops, offices, churches, recreational facilities, schools, and restaurants.
Bruce B. Downs Boulevard. S/N Pasco-Hillsborough County Line New Tampa: SR 56 & SR 581: South of Wesley Chapel. former SR 581 [1] CR 581: Bellamy Brothers Boulevard. S/N SR 52: South of Darby. Pasco-Hernando County Line former SR 581 [1] CR 583: Eheren Cutoff. S/N US 41: North of Land O' Lakes. SR 52: West of Pasco. former SR 583 [1] CR 587 ...
Bi-Directional (buses travel along 15th St, Fletcher Ave, Nebraska Ave, Skipper Rd, Bearss Ave, Bruce B. Downs Blvd, and 131st Ave in a one-way clockwise pattern, serving the University Area Transit Center via 131st Ave). Route interlines with Route 45. Began service on October 8, 2017, replacing parts of Routes 1, 9, and 57.
The first segment of SR 56, which stretched from SR 54 to Bruce B. Downs Boulevard (), opened on March 28, 2002, after three years of construction.The highway allows a more-direct access to I-75 two miles (3.2 km) north of the northern terminus of I-275, as opposed to SR 54, which parallelled I-75 for about three miles (4.8 km) before meeting at its interchange.
Hunters Green or Hunter's Green is a neighborhood within the city limits of Tampa, Florida. As of the 2010 census the neighborhood had a population of 5,056. The ZIP Codes serving the neighborhood are 33592 and 33647. The neighborhood is located within the district of New Tampa. The neighborhood was fully established in 1991.