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Kathy Steele

Kathy Steele is a freelance writer who lives in the Seminole Heights neighborhood of Tampa. She previously covered Tampa neighborhoods for more than 15 years as a reporter for The Tampa Tribune. She grew up in Georgia but headed north to earn a BA degree from Adelphi University in Garden City, NY. She backpacked through Europe before attending the University of Iowa's Creative Writers' Workshop for two years. She has a journalism degree from Georgia College. She likes writing, history, and movies.
 

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The facade of the new Hindu temple will be red brick and have five rising towers atop the roof.
New Hindu Temple To Be Built In Tampa Heights

A $1.5 million project is underway to build a 10,600-square-foot Hindu temple at 311 E. Palm Ave. in Tampa Heights. For the past two decades, the Hindu community has worshipped at the former education building once owned by the Jewish congregation of Rodeph Sholom.

Tampa General Hospital Opens First of Two Transplant Houses

Out-of-town transplant patients who need a place to stay once they are discharged from Tampa General Hospital can live in a "transplant house" within walking distance of TGH. It is alternative housing that is less costly than a hotel stay and close enough to the hospital for follow-up medical visits.

Tradition Meets Technology In New Seminole Heights’ Library

The new Seminole Heights' library is open after a nearly one-year construction schedule. The "arts and craft" design has tall windows, arches, a veranda and second floor balcony that evoke the bungalow-rich architectural style of the neighborhood.

Encore Tampa Breaks Ground On New Tempo

Tempo is the fourth but probably not the last apartment building to have a groundbreaking at Encore, the $425 million mixed income housing and retail project being built by the Tampa Housing Authority and Bank of America. The 203-unit multifamily apartment complex will open in 2015.

Memphis Chefs Go Sunny Side Up in Tampa

Sunny Side Up is the creation of former Memphis chefs and caterers Marci and Chuck Goldstein. They serve Southern spiced breakfast and lunch made from scratch with local produce in the tiny restaurant on Polk Street, just around the corner from Tampa Theatre.

Sears Home Services To Renovate Tampa Heights Community Center

A grass-roots movement to convert 90-year-old Faith Temple Missionary Baptist Church into the Tampa Heights Community Center gets a boost from Sears Home Services, DIY expert Ty Pennington, and local nonprofit Rebuilding Together Tampa Bay. More than 80 volunteers, including Sears employees, will help with renovations as part of nationwide "Building Community Together" Initiative.

Tampa Heights’ Home Tour Offers Peek At Ulele Restaurant

Anyone eager for a chance to get a first look at the new Ulele Restaurant can buy a ticket to the 13th Annual Tampa Heights Tour of Homes. Richard Gonzmart and the Columbia Restaurant Group are opening the restaurant's doors as a special tour feature, nearly two months before the restaurant officially opens in the city's restored Water Works buillding. Also on the tour are nine restored homes, mostly in the Victorian and Craftsman bungalow styles.

Artist Chosen For Public Art Project At Perry Harvey Sr. Park

Public art will be a major part of the redesign at Perry Harvey Sr. Park and will honor the history of the black community and its musical heritage. Tampa City Council approved a $15,000 contract for Pittsburgh artist James Simon, who will create larger-than-life sculptures for the park's southern gateway.

Artist's rendering
SkyHouse Channelside Designed For Young Professionals

SkyHouse Channelside is the newest high-rise planned in the Channel District of downtown Tampa. Developers Novare Group and Batson-Cook Development Company expect more than 400 people, mostly age 25 to 34, rent the upscale apartments.

North Hyde Park Sizzles As Tampa’s Next Hot Neighborhood

Synergy created by a growing University of Tampa and expanding Tampa General Hosptial along with small shops and restaurants designed to serve urban residents as well as downtown workers is evident in the emerging North Hyde Park neighborhood.

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