Streetcar Live concert series returns to Tampa
The popular Streetcar Live concert series, a rolling performance by some of the area's best musicians, returns to Tampa after a summer break.
Perhaps Tampa’s best-known neighborhood, Ybor City chronicles the history of Tampa’s (and arguable Florida’s) immigrant experience and the local journey along the country’s economic roller coaster ride. “Founded in 1886 by Vicente Martinez Ybor, Ybor City became ‘the cigar capital of the world’ by 1900,’’ boasts the City of Tampa’s website. A thriving hub of tobacco manufacturing, it soon became home to a growing working class of immigrants from Spain and Cuba and Italy, as well as from Germany, Eastern Europe and China as entrepreneurs, restauranteurs and shopkeepers arrived to meet a growing community’s needs. That thriving pool of diverse talent created a living environment rich with an abundance of talent and innovation in architecture, dining, entertainment, social and civic organizations, housing and health care. It’s that image of American success and not the ups and downs in between that developers see today in their vision for the future of Ybor City as an attractive hub of live, work, play and stay spaces for creatives, artists, techies, foodies, designers, educators and innovators connecting Tampa’s Downtown, Port Tampa Bay and neighborhoods to the north and east.
The popular Streetcar Live concert series, a rolling performance by some of the area's best musicians, returns to Tampa after a summer break.
A packed September arts lineup has the four-day New Tampa Performing Arts Center Fall Festival, Free Museum Day in St. Pete, new plays hitting the stage and plenty of art exhibits.
Transportation tidbits: New SunRunner station coming. Tampa accepting applications for e-bike voucher program. First phase of Ybor City Seventh Avenue bricking project is complete.
A photo gallery from the Tampa Bay Sun FC's first match.
Creative Pinellas, the Gobioff Foundation and the City of Clearwater are each accepting applications for artist grant programs.
Author Paul Wilborn talks about the fifth anniversary of his award-winning short story collection “Cigar City: Tales From a 1980s Creative Ghetto," how Ybor has changed over the decades, and the promising signs it's returning to its artistic roots.
The Tampa Bay Sun FC kicks off a historic season as the Bay Area's first professional women's sports team on August 18th.
Construction crews have started work on a project returning Ybor City's main drag Seventh Avenue to a brick road.
Tampa Bay's August art scene includes the return of the Countdown Improv Festival and new exhibits at The James Museum, FloridaRAMA and the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts.
The Ybor City Food Tour is the latest offering from the family-owned tour company behind the popular history and ghost tours of the Ybor historic district.
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