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Richmond Place is located in the area typically refered to by the locals as "New Tampa"
New Tampa is an area in Florida that encompasses both a 24-square-mile (62 km2) area within the corporate limits of the City of Tampa, as well as a larger land area that is in unincorporated Hillsborough, but retains a Tampa mailing address. The incorporated portion of "New Tampa" that lies within the city limits of Tampa is one of the largest city neighborhoods. The area has grown rapidly since being annexed by the city of Tampa in 1988 transforming this once rural area.
Population explosion and building explosion
New Tampa has seen extraordinary growth in the past few years. The population rose from 7,145 residents in 1990 to 26,634 in 2000, an increase of 19,489 or 272.7%. The population is now estimated at 37,350 as of 2005. New Tampa is accounting for 52% of Tampa's citywide growth and is expected to continue. Housing units increased by 850 between 2004 and 2005 to a total of 15,340 and many new subdivision are being built which is causing the extraordinary growth.
History
Although settled in the mid-1800s, New Tampa remained undeveloped until the late-1980s, when the city of Tampa annexed the 24-square-mile (62 km2) area. Its oldest neighborhood, Tampa Palms, although originally developed when the area was still unincorporated, did not thrive until the district boom of the 1990s. Most of the city's growth in the 1990s occurred in this district.
Another "growing pain" for the New Tampa area is the amount of infrastructure improvements being made to accommodate the fast growth of the area. Numerous residential developments, including high density housing (condominiums, townhouses, etc.), continue to dot the landscape while several retail outlets are being planned for completion by the end of 2008, including the Cypress Creek Town Center Mall. Roadways, like Bruce B. Downs Boulevard continue to deal with vehicle traffic well above the numbers the roadways were built to support, making for slower traffic movement in the area. Citizens groups, continue to petition elected officials of both City and County Office for relief from these problems. Recently many major roadway improvements have begun and/or been completed to including, the widening of Cross Creek Blvd., construction of the I-75 flyover ramp from the westbound traffic lane of Bruce B. Downs Blvd to the Southbound lane of I-75 S. Roadway projects also in the near future city plans the widening of Bruce B Downs Blvd from Bearss Ave. east to the County Line Rd. intersection, the construction of the Friendship bridge to connect West Meadows Blvd. (in the West Meadows community) and Commerce Park Blvd (in Tampa Palms), and the construction of the highly debated East-West Connector Road to connect New Tampa directly to I-275 south (to be located north of Livingston Ave Bridge and the Bearss Ave Exit).
As a courtesy, we are happy to provide the following links to helpful information and resources. Please note: links will open in a new browser window - Richmond Place does not endorse and is not responsible for their content or for the products, services or other offers they include:
- Hospitals & Urgent Care (Please use 911 for Emergencies):
- University Community Hospital
- New Tampa Urgent Care
- Places of Worship (in alphabetical order) - there are many places of Worship in the surrounding area, this is only a sample:
- First Baptist Church of New Tampa
- Grace Episcapal
- Islamic Society of Tampa Bay Area Mosque
- Joyful Servants Lutheran Church
- Lifepoint Community Church
- St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church
- Tampa Bay Presbyterian Church
- Temple Ohev Shalom of New Tampa
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