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Variance approved to expand signage for Cohatch and Barbecue King at renovated West Main building
Summary
The Variance Review Board approved an increase in allowed signage at 2132 W. Main St., expanding total permitted sign area from 50 square feet to 188.86 square feet and increasing the number of detached/attached signs from two to nine for a multi-tenant redevelopment housing Cohatch and Barbecue King.
The City of Tampa Variance Review Board on Feb. 11 approved a signage variance for 2132 W. Main St., allowing the redevelopment’s two businesses to display nine signs totaling up to 188.86 square feet where the overlay standard limits signage to 25 square feet per business and normally allows two signs.
Greg Malick, the petitioner’s representative, described the proposed sign types: fabricated aluminum letters for primary storefront identification;…
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