I live in Chicago and i like to explore other cities I have been to Tampa several times and i like it a lot.i would like to see water street part 2 That land is sitting right in the middle of everything.
Projects like this rarely turn out the way they are submitted for approval, after you factor in costs over runs, time line on finished project adjustments, and although the affordable housing angle is good, I can tell you low income people will not be able to afford these low income housing units. By the time they are finished with this project it will not look like the presentation and the cost to tenant ratio will be so high no one will be able to afford it. But time will tell. Tampa still rolls up the streets at night and it becomes a dead zone. No retailer even convenience stores will be able to afford the cost of a 5 year lease let alone a new low income rental unit. I am guessing by the time this project is finished a low income unit will cost as much or more then regular units in place outside the city now. But who knows, one thing is for sure this presentation was lent to razzal and dazzle you, so the country tax payers will flip the bill for at least 2 3rds of this project through a special tax watch and wait and you will see Thanks everyone
Great news! Tampa needs more condos to rival Miami’s skyline. Was just at the Art Museum and Riverwalk, and, yeah, several cranes in the air working on those developments. For kicks, took the trolly to Ybor to get a cigar and sip some rum. Ño!
You guys will be just like Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Buildings all over, tons of traffic, and overpriced houses and rentals. Progress sometimes has pain. The pain will be financial.
@@Christianclay you really think that is something to Bragg about. Talking about the new ft Lauderdale and Miami you guys will just ruined it for the middle class people. From this point on might as well start telling people you need to make a minimum of $5k a month or higher to afford Tampa.
@@terrancecooley3165more supply of housing helps keep housing prices down. If you stop construction of homes you’re going to obliterate the middle class as supply runs out and demand continues up. Tampa needs to build faster not slower.
@terrancecooley3165 I agree these developments are nice n pretty and good for the economy. But not good for the local middle class and lower class residents... Florida is soon becoming a state only for the rich, same as NY and Cali
Brightline is expanding and they say will be building a station in Ybor, probably in Gasworx. The city would like to upgrade the existing streetcar and expand it to Tampa Heights if it could find the money... but Brightline IS coming 2029.
Affordability is a relative term - what's affordable to some is not affordable to others. I think they said 5000 plus units will be sold - I bet they will all be sold - for those who buy them - it will be affordable for them. Another point - I think it will be cheaper than Miami.. Anyways, I don't think I can afford any of it either 😂 for middle income group like us - boring suburban homes are affordable lol.
@HefHeresy boss do you what's high income in Florida these days ??? MILLLIONNAIRES at minimum; there are many billionaires. Every other guy I know is making 200k plus..money is coming from somewhere - be it business professional job , except I am not making it..
i genuinely cant wait for all of this! i love tampa, but one thing that it definitely was lacking was the skyline, especially since its considered a major city and especially when you compare the skyline to miami. im glad theyre expanding downtown more and adding more high rises. tampa has been slept on for too long!
@@jbar_85 Hi there, I agree with you. Charlotte is really nice and pretty. However, I resonate more with Tampa and its energy. I originally said that I would give Charlotte 3 years and it’s been 3.5, so I’m ready to move on. I also love their airport.
The Asher is nice I did some work in that building and in the Heron. I love channel side its one of my favorite areas. I feel by 2030 Tampa will look totally different.
I helped put air conditioning on the sixth floor of the court house , my dad helped build the international airport, mom worked in Ybor city cigar factory.
I've lived here almost my whole life, and I can't stand how crowded this city has become. It's not meant to handle this much of a sudden influx of people.
Alter Eago is the name of a band out in Lasvegas Nevada ummmm thats intersting. I wonder if they would invite the band to come and preform at thier new bar/ restaurant? That would be pretty cool.
You missed a lot. No mention of the proposed development at the end of Ybor Channel surrounding the water. The Brightline train. Water Street phase 2, the proposed development around the Tampa Port of Authority along the water and so much more...
All great stuff! We focused on things happening in 2024. A lot of those things will be great to cover for future episodes! Let’s hope those proposals get approved 💪🏽💪🏽
This will only be something that the people in tech or finance will be able to afford from NY, NJ, and CA transplants. Oh and them bringing their politics over as well.
Even though I don’t live in FL anymore, As a FL native who’s lived in Jax & Orlando I remember growing up visiting Tampa many times (mainly for Gasparilla 😂) and thinking it was the love child of Jax & Orlando lol😂. I wish Jax would learn from Tampa on how to build on their riverfront and highlight their diverse cultures. But on the flip side I wish Tampa would be more like Orlando & focus more on connectivity within the region and to other parts of the state (I.e The Brightline and Sunrail) and less focus on trying to expand their skyline with more overpriced condos & apartments for out of towners. Tampa will always be behind Miami in the skyline game and always behind Orlando in the entertainment game…no matter what lol. Regardless I like the progress from Cigar City…keep it up Tampa.
ah. tampa. my beloved. finally getting with the program. can't wait to see notjustbikes, citybeautiful, and others take a crack at this. it looks like there will still be mostly a ton of car infrastructure though. and a super upper class area so only the rich get to experience the new walkability.
Affordable? This is a joke right? To property insurance companies, Florida is getting more high risk every year and we have to pay for it no matter how high it goes.
barely 6% of the units will be affordable housing.. please. This is not groundbreaking nor does it show a commitment to creating an affordable and inclusive neighborhood. Try bumping that number up to 20-25%. The bar is so terribly low.
From Texas who own 19 acres & own 1 home in San Diego I’ve recently went to Bucharest for 1 month It’s honestly sad how U.S.A “walkable areas” are the NEW luxury experience in U.S.A there walkable areas in Europe for a “community type feeling” Meanwhile in Bucharest you almost don’t need a car unless you go far Everyday people walk & in very good shape both men & woman Im currently in Tampa Florida it’s basically sad how every resident lives in a community building or communist type building Just not that walkable yet. Its just pretty much trailer parks or homes but with no acres We need to pay our corporate gas station to travel because after all American is just business. Please buy land & OWN your stuff before your real estate office buy them away from you.
Tampa used to honestly be a place you wound up, not a place you moved to on purpose. It was shockingly cheap, I remember my cousin built a house for like $55K, and that was only about 20 years ago. But we all built it into a juggernaut, and it’s becoming a top city, and the entire region is sort of a more Republican Bay Area clone. It’s gotten expensive, but that’s because we’ve been very successful and we collectively created the conditions politically and economically to take off.
Wow! 5000 Residential units. Units that run a MINIMUM of $2200/mo to rent. And that's for a ONE Bedroom. 325 'affordable units' because, you know, the developers care about that shit! Make sure you make less than the maximum of $29400 per year to qualify and then we will be asking many, many more invasive question concerning your eligibility.
Now I can see a studio apartment going for about $850-$900 a month maybe a $1k. The middle class is going to die out by the year 2030. Either you're going to be poor or rich in this country....
Ok now show us both of those 1 or 2 streets west of the riverwalk with all of the closed businesses and then we’ll believe this is more than just a promo video. It’s a literal ghost town there with nearly all of the businesses closed and empty storefronts. It’s wild and surreal seeing the pretty contrast of the riverwalk with the ghost town a block or two down. The problem with downtown Tampa is that many of the original building developers never wanted their businesses to be places people actually visited so you see a lot of brutal architecture and office buildings. It’s uninviting by design and the high cost of parking doesn’t help. When you throw a ton of different people together, as it turns out, they more often they clash with each other than work together. A lot of the people in Tampa originate from really shitty countries and at least Tampa is nicer than that for now but some of them haven’t learned that in America we don’t litter and we’re kind to our neighbors with a southern hospitality feel. Tampa grew so big because the school systems suck so employees had to be imported. Contract that with how small Tallahassee and Gainesville are due to their higher rates of talent that gets poached. Orlando is the same as Tampa in the school rankings. Most people travel after they have a job lined up. Not many just travel and just hope they won’t end up on the streets of Nebraska Ave. What I say isn’t politically correct and rather critical, but at least it’s the honest truth instead of only showing the positive side.
Pendri they could’ve done better on that building. It’s too fat and takes away views from my favorite building in Tampa 100 N Ashley which makes Tampa, Tampa.
Meanwhile,Orlando with 2 democrat mayors going nowhere. What is built is Government spending. I-DRIVE?? Nothing new......YAWN. They want to spend more and more on Camping world stadium. So many empty stadiums all over the country.
Sad to say but when you said affordable housing I was out. I understand the concept it is political correct but it creates many problems that folks don't want to hear. Good luck but I am out.
How do you define affordable housing with material and construction costs as high as they are, Will affordable housing be section 8 housing or just low rent costing $1,200 per month and if it is section 8 housing crime will follow and that is fact.
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Top notch video also wonderful and exciting new things coming to Tampa! I can’t wait!
I’m excited to see the growth. Thanks for watching:)
I live in Chicago and i like to explore other cities I have been to Tampa several times and i like it a lot.i would like to see water street part 2 That land is sitting right in the middle of everything.
Prime location! Tampa has so much potential with the mixture of water, buildings and weather. The future looks bright!
Great video! Awesome visuals of the city! This is exciting, can’t wait to see the finished results!
Thanks for watching! I’m ready to see the growth!
@@Christianclay Keep it up! :)
@@kennynoel2863 Will do!
Projects like this rarely turn out the way they are submitted for approval, after you factor in costs over runs, time line on finished project adjustments, and although the affordable housing angle is good, I can tell you low income people will not be able to afford these low income housing units. By the time they are finished with this project it will not look like the presentation and the cost to tenant ratio will be so high no one will be able to afford it. But time will tell. Tampa still rolls up the streets at night and it becomes a dead zone. No retailer even convenience stores will be able to afford the cost of a 5 year lease let alone a new low income rental unit. I am guessing by the time this project is finished a low income unit will cost as much or more then regular units in place outside the city now. But who knows, one thing is for sure this presentation was lent to razzal and dazzle you, so the country tax payers will flip the bill for at least 2 3rds of this project through a special tax watch and wait and you will see
Thanks everyone
Great news! Tampa needs more condos to rival Miami’s skyline. Was just at the Art Museum and Riverwalk, and, yeah, several cranes in the air working on those developments. For kicks, took the trolly to Ybor to get a cigar and sip some rum. Ño!
Get used to getting around the city on the Trolly! We will definitely see more housing downtown. Year by year!
IMO Miami's skyline is dull and ugly. No thanks.
We been bidding a lot of these up and already working on some projects , excited to see all there results
Same here! I’m excited to get updates through the year.
You guys will be just like Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Buildings all over, tons of traffic, and overpriced houses and rentals. Progress sometimes has pain. The pain will be financial.
The new Ft Lauterdale & Miami 🙌🏽 Thanks for stopping in.
@@Christianclay you really think that is something to Bragg about. Talking about the new ft Lauderdale and Miami you guys will just ruined it for the middle class people. From this point on might as well start telling people you need to make a minimum of $5k a month or higher to afford Tampa.
@@terrancecooley3165more supply of housing helps keep housing prices down. If you stop construction of homes you’re going to obliterate the middle class as supply runs out and demand continues up. Tampa needs to build faster not slower.
@terrancecooley3165 I agree these developments are nice n pretty and good for the economy. But not good for the local middle class and lower class residents... Florida is soon becoming a state only for the rich, same as NY and Cali
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Great work. Amazing visuals and information. You've gained a new subscriber for sure.
🎉 I’m glad to have you as a subscriber!
Tampa needs a public electric train network with trams, light rail and local high speed rail.
Now we are thinking 💭
Brightline is expanding and they say will be building a station in Ybor, probably in Gasworx. The city would like to upgrade the existing streetcar and expand it to Tampa Heights if it could find the money... but Brightline IS coming 2029.
local government wont allow light rail unless we pay more taxes
Downtown/water street/Ybor share an electric tram system with original historic tram cars
NOTHING over there will be AFFORDABLE, DON'T kid yourself
AFFORDABLE to them is half a MIL, what a joke
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Affordability is a relative term - what's affordable to some is not affordable to others. I think they said 5000 plus units will be sold - I bet they will all be sold - for those who buy them - it will be affordable for them.
Another point - I think it will be cheaper than Miami..
Anyways, I don't think I can afford any of it either 😂 for middle income group like us - boring suburban homes are affordable lol.
@@ahmedzakikhan7639the new buildings will gentrify everything around it
@HefHeresy boss do you what's high income in Florida these days ??? MILLLIONNAIRES at minimum; there are many billionaires. Every other guy I know is making 200k plus..money is coming from somewhere - be it business professional job , except I am not making it..
Do you know how much land and construction prices have skyrocketed the last 5 years. Insane!!
Fantastic and professional video, this is an incredible showcase of such a beautiful city with so much more to come!
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
Love the video. I'm excited about all of this happening!
Thanks for the love!
i genuinely cant wait for all of this! i love tampa, but one thing that it definitely was lacking was the skyline, especially since its considered a major city and especially when you compare the skyline to miami. im glad theyre expanding downtown more and adding more high rises. tampa has been slept on for too long!
Agreed! This is just the beginning. I will be covering the growth.
Never knew tampa was this beautiful. Also your video quality and overall content quality is superb, you just earned yourself a new subscriber.
I appreciate the compliment! Welcome to the family!
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Don’t move here
@@thatstress1 I'm guessing it's quite pricey.
I'm a local. Another project that would look great is the 35 story Eleve 61 in Channelside which is still approved but nothing happening yet.
I can’t wait to see some movement on that!
amazing showcase tampas new look is so inviting
Thanks for watching!
Great vid! New subscriber as I’m looking to relocate this year from Charlotte.
Charlotte in the house 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 looking forward to seeing you in the comment section! Thanks for joining the family!
Charlotte is so pretty as is NC! Gotta ask, why Tampa?
I was looking to relocate to either charlotte or Tampa from NY after many visits I chose Tampa and I couldn't be happier.
@@jbar_85 Hi there, I agree with you. Charlotte is really nice and pretty. However, I resonate more with Tampa and its energy. I originally said that I would give Charlotte 3 years and it’s been 3.5, so I’m ready to move on. I also love their airport.
Amazing video! It’s so exciting to see all the growth & development happening in Tampa 😍👏
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So let me get this, super luxury, and workforce housing...and. No in-betweens.. luxury n servants quarters only
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This ^ 😂 where all the restaurant workers supposed to live? 🤔
Luxury will win out when they get tired of servant quarters nonsense. #pipedream
Amazing video, I love my city!!!
You are lucky to call this your home!
Great video! Lots of good info about the city. So happy to see Tampa finally growing up and turning into a real city.
The Asher is nice I did some work in that building and in the Heron. I love channel side its one of my favorite areas. I feel by 2030 Tampa will look totally different.
It already looks so different from 10 years ago. Another 10 years will be a huge difference!
People need to really learn what affordable housing is.
That is actually a brilliant idea for an episode 💡
I helped put air conditioning on the sixth floor of the court house , my dad helped build the international airport, mom worked in Ybor city cigar factory.
Holy smokes. Your family has truly been a part of the growth!
Great video! I instantly subscribed to your channel.
I appreciate the support 🫡
Love Tampa. Nice video!!
It is hard to not love Tampa! Thanks for watching.
Great job. I wish you great success!!!!!
Thank you! I appreciate that!
im going to miss the old train bridge on the riverwalk
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I've lived here almost my whole life, and I can't stand how crowded this city has become. It's not meant to handle this much of a sudden influx of people.
Infrastructure on the way!
Sure it is. There’s more than enough land there. The city can handle, but the locals just don’t like it.
Alter Eago is the name of a band out in Lasvegas Nevada ummmm thats intersting. I wonder if they would invite the band to come and preform at thier new bar/ restaurant? That would be pretty cool.
That would be a pretty cool wrinkle huh 🤔
Subscribed 30 seconds in, amazing prod. value and great video man. Keep em' coming!
Let’s go! Welcome to the fam 💪🏽
You missed a lot. No mention of the proposed development at the end of Ybor Channel surrounding the water. The Brightline train. Water Street phase 2, the proposed development around the Tampa Port of Authority along the water and so much more...
All great stuff! We focused on things happening in 2024. A lot of those things will be great to cover for future episodes! Let’s hope those proposals get approved 💪🏽💪🏽
Awesome video! Great information!
Thanks Ms Shotit
Excellent video! I love my city so much, all the new growth is so amazing. Tampa is the #1 city in the country.
Let’s get it 💪🏽
I’ll come help work on that project if I can earn my spot in one of the units
Sounds like a deal to me!
This will only be something that the people in tech or finance will be able to afford from NY, NJ, and CA transplants. Oh and them bringing their politics over as well.
We see a lot of health care providers as well. Thanks for watching!
300/5000 affordable housing omg that's really going to be such a great boon to people 🙄
Hopefully 🤞🏽
Tampa has rough jails. Let’s give a huge shout out to both the Orient Rd. Jail & Falkenburg Rd Jail in Tampa!
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Even though I don’t live in FL anymore, As a FL native who’s lived in Jax & Orlando I remember growing up visiting Tampa many times (mainly for Gasparilla 😂) and thinking it was the love child of Jax & Orlando lol😂. I wish Jax would learn from Tampa on how to build on their riverfront and highlight their diverse cultures. But on the flip side I wish Tampa would be more like Orlando & focus more on connectivity within the region and to other parts of the state (I.e The Brightline and Sunrail) and less focus on trying to expand their skyline with more overpriced condos & apartments for out of towners. Tampa will always be behind Miami in the skyline game and always behind Orlando in the entertainment game…no matter what lol.
Regardless I like the progress from Cigar City…keep it up Tampa.
Much respect to your views!
Don't think you can touch the railroad bridge. According to CSX it's still an active railroad line, and connects the Port of Tampa.
ah. tampa. my beloved. finally getting with the program. can't wait to see notjustbikes, citybeautiful, and others take a crack at this. it looks like there will still be mostly a ton of car infrastructure though. and a super upper class area so only the rich get to experience the new walkability.
We could use more walkable areas.
Not anymore after Milton ❗️❗️‼️
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Affordable? This is a joke right? To property insurance companies, Florida is getting more high risk every year and we have to pay for it no matter how high it goes.
I should cover an episode on Floridas insurance.
I prefer Hallandale beach Florida beautiful city good beaches and restaurants and growing businesses and communities, and good nightlife.🙌🏻🇺🇸
Dania beach > Hallandale beach 🙌🏽 pretty much the same place though 😏 thanks for stopping in!
@@Christianclay two deferent cities Hallandale Beach is way bigger and off more.
Did you seriously say Hallandale??🤣
@@njv1234 do see all the businesses and how Golden Isles is looking 👀
@@Moneypower572 make us a video. I would like to see the growth. Haven’t been there in a long time.
Smart cities coming soon.
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Will all this make muh trailer house in Zhills more valuable?
Anything is possible
Tampa is by far the best large city in Florida.
You might be on to something.
Great video
Thanks !
barely 6% of the units will be affordable housing.. please. This is not groundbreaking nor does it show a commitment to creating an affordable and inclusive neighborhood. Try bumping that number up to 20-25%. The bar is so terribly low.
I still appreciate you watching!
5000 residential units with 300 set aside for affordable housing? ok lol good job Tampa
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Great to see more cities move towards a more urbanist model with mixed use developments, walkability and transit
I agree. Forward thinking!
From Texas who own 19 acres & own 1 home in San Diego
I’ve recently went to Bucharest for 1 month
It’s honestly sad how U.S.A “walkable areas” are the NEW luxury experience in U.S.A
there walkable areas in Europe for a “community type feeling”
Meanwhile in Bucharest you almost don’t need a car unless you go far
Everyday people walk & in very good shape both men & woman
Im currently in Tampa Florida it’s basically sad how every resident lives in a community building or communist type building
Just not that walkable yet.
Its just pretty much trailer parks or homes but with no acres
We need to pay our corporate gas station to travel because after all American is just business.
Please buy land & OWN your stuff before your real estate office buy them away from you.
I can see your point. How long have you been in Tampa ?
Miami is always the future of Florida and the number 1 city.❤
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It used to be a lovely city......Today it still is, but too crowded.....It's like the New York of the South! 😊
I love Tampa! Prefer Tampa over Miami any day!
The healthy food through a drive thru is actual innovation.
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Tampa Police is watching day and nite!!
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Don’t forget water street and water street phase 2
Excited about that as well!
Tampa used to honestly be a place you wound up, not a place you moved to on purpose. It was shockingly cheap, I remember my cousin built a house for like $55K, and that was only about 20 years ago. But we all built it into a juggernaut, and it’s becoming a top city, and the entire region is sort of a more Republican Bay Area clone. It’s gotten expensive, but that’s because we’ve been very successful and we collectively created the conditions politically and economically to take off.
What a time to be alive!
i love youre video!
I appreciate you watching!
These over rich citys, early Venezuela vibe.
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Are they really? Or are they just hot beds for money hungry developers?
@@Boxhead42 with rent so high may places are empty
Straight disrespectful blowing the smoke in my face bruh. ahaha jk. Thanks for the video, excited for what's next for Tampa!
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Heard it all before…..
Same ole same ole
Can I get Apt.
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That's Miami 25 to 35 years ago......Unfortunately, now Miami looks more like the Twin City of NYC! 😅
The new Miami
Could definitely see Tampa having a Seattle/San Diego sort of vibe
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What's the plan to bring good paying jobs here?
What is considered good paying?
@@Christianclay enough to afford this??
Where’s the people?
There are a few
Wow! 5000 Residential units. Units that run a MINIMUM of $2200/mo to rent. And that's for a ONE Bedroom. 325 'affordable units' because, you know, the developers care about that shit! Make sure you make less than the maximum of $29400 per year to qualify and then we will be asking many, many more invasive question concerning your eligibility.
We should see what the qualifying process is like
“Affordable” then one studio apartment costs you 1500 a month lol. Not livable
@jonnyveltri610 exactly 💯
Now I can see a studio apartment going for about $850-$900 a month maybe a $1k. The middle class is going to die out by the year 2030. Either you're going to be poor or rich in this country....
Why do you think the Governor wants a bill to move all of Florida’s homeless into “camps”?
@@Cerby1979 that ain't got nothing to do with anything....
So so so sooo ready to move out of this overpriced overcrowded state 😢
They’re creating a 15 min city
hmm 15 min city...
Are they planning for ocean rise due to climate change? That's a serious potential limitation to the renaissance of Tampa downtown.
Not sure 🤔
The Manhattan of the South!! Tampa!!
Little Chicago!!
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Ok now show us both of those 1 or 2 streets west of the riverwalk with all of the closed businesses and then we’ll believe this is more than just a promo video. It’s a literal ghost town there with nearly all of the businesses closed and empty storefronts. It’s wild and surreal seeing the pretty contrast of the riverwalk with the ghost town a block or two down.
The problem with downtown Tampa is that many of the original building developers never wanted their businesses to be places people actually visited so you see a lot of brutal architecture and office buildings. It’s uninviting by design and the high cost of parking doesn’t help. When you throw a ton of different people together, as it turns out, they more often they clash with each other than work together.
A lot of the people in Tampa originate from really shitty countries and at least Tampa is nicer than that for now but some of them haven’t learned that in America we don’t litter and we’re kind to our neighbors with a southern hospitality feel.
Tampa grew so big because the school systems suck so employees had to be imported. Contract that with how small Tallahassee and Gainesville are due to their higher rates of talent that gets poached. Orlando is the same as Tampa in the school rankings. Most people travel after they have a job lined up. Not many just travel and just hope they won’t end up on the streets of Nebraska Ave. What I say isn’t politically correct and rather critical, but at least it’s the honest truth instead of only showing the positive side.
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New Yorkers colonized Tampa
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Its too hot and i dont like cigars
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This guys reminds of Jussie Smollet.
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I really like Florida and Ron Desantis.
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Pendri they could’ve done better on that building. It’s too fat and takes away views from my favorite building in Tampa 100 N Ashley which makes Tampa, Tampa.
Place is fucking expensive
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Meanwhile,Orlando with 2 democrat mayors going nowhere. What is built is Government spending. I-DRIVE?? Nothing new......YAWN. They want to spend more and more on Camping world stadium. So many empty stadiums all over the country.
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Sad to say but when you said affordable housing I was out. I understand the concept it is political correct but it creates many problems that folks don't want to hear. Good luck but I am out.
Thanks for stopping by Mark.
How do you define affordable housing with material and construction costs as high as they are, Will affordable housing be section 8 housing or just low rent costing $1,200 per month and if it is section 8 housing crime will follow and that is fact.
Good question. Time will tell
@@Christianclay thanks enjoy
Tampa, Florida never been there 🧌
Tampa needs AIR CABLE CARS GONDOLAS
Interesting 🤔
Jacksonville > Tampa
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Tampa... boring as hell. If you want to live in a place where no one bothers you... Tampa. NPC people.
All that’s great but Tampa is a dead soulless City with no real culture
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