Sometimes it seems the only real constant in Tampa Bay is change. From the alternately waxing and waning residential real estate market to the ever-changing restaurant scene and never-ending development, whole swaths of our community can be rendered unrecognizable over the course of just a few months.
There's no way to tell what our cities will look like in the future, but we can look back at just a few of the many, many changes that have occurred.
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Former Carrabba’s president selling his waterfront Tuscan-style home in St. Pete
Don Jr. and Eric Trump are selling their Florida ‘Beachouse’ for $49 million
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Photos of Sienna Queen and Ken Apperson playing Tampa’s Hooch and Hive
Pumpkin Key, a 26-acre private island in Florida, is now on the market for $95 million
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