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Historic Tampa Union Station slated for $4 million exterior and interior restoration

3657567 · June 3, 2025
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City historic‑preservation staff updated the Architectural Review Commission on an ongoing $4 million rehabilitation of Tampa Union Station, including exterior repairs, interior plaster work and ADA restroom upgrades funded by the Community Redevelopment Agency.

Tampa historic‑preservation staff told the Architectural Review Commission on June 2 that Tampa Union Station, a local landmark and one of the city’s oldest continuously used train stations, is beginning a $4,000,000 restoration funded by the City’s Community Redevelopment Agency.

Elaine Lund, Historic Preservation staff, presented a history of the station and the current project at the ARC public hearing. “This is one of the oldest buildings in the city still being used for its original purpose, and it's undergoing a $4,000,000…

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