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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
50th Street S/N SR 582 / North 50th Street Tampa: CR 582A: Tampa: Former SR 582B [1] CR 583: North 56th Street S/N SR 580 / CR 580: Temple Terrace: CR 582: Temple Terrace: Former SR 583A [1] CR 583A: Sunset Lane S/N US 41 / Crystal Grove Boulevard Lutz: Sunset Lane / Livingston Avenue Lutz: Former SR 583A [1] CR 584: West Waters Avenue W/E
Marion Transit Center - Downtown Tampa Tri-County Business Park - Northwest Town-N-Country Weekday Rush Hours Peak Direction Renamed Route 61X on July 10, 2011, and shortened to serve only the Northwest Transfer Center Park-n-Ride. Service to Tri-County Business Park and St. Matthew's Park-n-Ride discontinued. 60LX: Cross-County Limited Express
The Ybor City Historic District (/ ˈ iː b ɔːr / EE-bor) [3] is a U.S. National Historic Landmark District (designated as such on December 14, 1990) located in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida. The district is bounded by 6th Avenue, 13th Street, 10th Avenue and 22nd Street, East Broadway between 13th and 22nd Streets.
The latest, Tampa EDITION Hotel & Residences, rises 319 feet (97 m) in height and was completed in 2022. Tampa EDITION Hotel & Residences stands as the forthteenth-tallest building in Tampa, behind the 326-foot (99 m) Tampa Marriott Water Street. As of May 2022, there are 20 high-rises under construction, approved, and proposed for construction ...
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]
New North Hutchinson Island bridge in Fort Pierce on track for a late 2027 opening; it would become the tallest bridge on the Treasure Coast.
Source: Hillsborough County Atlas At the 2010 census there were 1,770 people and 688 households residing in the neighborhood. The population density was 4,229/mi 2.The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 38% White, 56% African American, less than 0.5% Native American, less than 0.5% Asian, 3% from other races, and 2% from two or more races.