Tucked away inside the historic Ybor City District. Ybor has unique features most notably its multi-ethnic and multi-racial population. A section of the original neighborhood called 7th Avenue has been developed into a night club and entertainment district and is recognized as one of the 10 Great Streets in America. Come enjoy this sleek Ybor space and be walking distance to Tampa's Ybor strip and infamous Columbia restaurant.
This small jewel is located in the heart of Ybor city district only steps away from the famous 7th Ave. This very adorable 1 bedroom is filled with so much charm and class. Minutes from the airport, downtown, and Tampas tourist attractions. This flat is set among many unique independent eateries, breweries, bars and coffee houses and now a Chocolatier! This is a modern 1 bedroom 1 bathroom with spacious 12ft ceilings. The Great size queen bed is in the bedroom and a pullout couch in living room this amazing space can sleep 4.
In the early 1980s, an influx of artists seeking interesting and inexpensive studio quarters started a slow recovery, followed by a period of commercial gentrification. By the early 1990s, many of the old long-empty brick buildings on 7th Avenue had been converted into bars, restaurants, nightclubs, and other nightlife attractions. Traffic grew so much that the city built parking garages and closed 7th Ave. to traffic to deal with the visitors. Since around 2000, the city of Tampa and the Ybor City Chamber of Commerce have encouraged a broader emphasis in development. The city has built, Centro Ybor, a family-oriented shopping complex and movie theater which opened in the former home of the Centro Español social club. New apartments, condominiums and a hotel have been built on long-vacant lots, and old buildings have been restored and converted into residences and hotels. New residents began moving into Ybor City and the blocks surrounding 7th Avenue also thrive with restaurants, nightlife and shopping. Reflecting the district's status as a party destination, Ybor City is referenced extensively in the lyrics of Brooklyn-based rock band The Hold Steady. The song "Killer Parties", for instance, contains the line "Ybor City is très speedy, but they throw such killer parties." In May 2009 Swedish super-retailer IKEA opened its long-awaited Tampa location in the southern edge of Ybor City. Our location is walking distance to micro breweries, restaurants and entertainment