A Reflection of Tampa

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A Reflection of Tampa

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This featured collection showcases a few images of new and old buildings in downtown Tampa, including the iconic "Beer Can Building" and the historic Tampa Theatre.

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Beer Can Building
The Rivergate Tower, aka Beer Can Building, is a 454-foot tall, 31-story office building in a cylindrical shape. Built in 1988, the iconic structure is downtown Tampa's only round building. It is currently home to Sykes Enterprises and the Florida…

SkyPoint
SkyPoint is one of the newest condominium buildings on the northern end of downtown Tampa, across from Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, the Tampa Museum of Art, and the Glazer Children's Museum. The high-rise is 361 feet high, with 32 floors.

Stepping stone
The amber-colored glass Wachovia Bank office building is center-stage on Ashley Street, just north of Brorein Street that crosses a bridge to Hyde Park, an upper-middle class historic neighborhood dating back to the 1880s.

Three of a kind
Three modern, glass-walled office skyscrapers overshadow the vintage clock-tower building nestled far below their high elevations.

Tampa Theatre
The historic, classic Tampa Theatre (and office building) is surrounded by modern glass skyscrapers. Built in 1926, Tampa Theatre is a city landmark with a U.S. National Register of Historic Places designation. In the background is another historic…

Sky view
This is a southern look at downtown Tampa from the top level of the William F. Poe Garage, juxtaposed between the Glazer Children's Museum (which didn't exist at the time the photograph was taken) and the John F. Germany Public Library, all located…

Street view
Here is a southern glimpse of downtown Tampa along North Florida Avenue, one of the main avenues for traveling through the city. The street parallels the Hillsborough River, three blocks to the west.
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