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The relief designs in the Moorish arches above Plant Hall’s entrance were the inspiration for the patterns circling the top and bottom of the four larger bells of the Ars Sonora structure.
Photos by Carole Devillers
Cast through the lost wax process, the frieze circling the top and bottom of the Sykes bell and UT bells is a pattern that echoes the relief designs in the arches found above the entrance to Plant Hall at the University of Tampa.
Photos by Carole Devillers
The University of South Florida's new medical school stands out among new buildings that are part of the Water Street Tampa development.
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Signage on buildings in Water Street Tampa say restaurant and retail opportunities are available.
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The construction of Mill Creek looking NE from North WC Macinnes Place and West Tyler Street.
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The Related Group expects to start construction on Rome Yard in West Tampa in the early months of 2024.
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The Related Group expects to start construction on Rome Yard in West Tampa in the early months of 2024.
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The Graham features 90 units; half of the residents qualify as at-risk homeless adults and 50% as senior adults.
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