From 1923, this building has bays on the second and third stories with four narrow, tall windows that seem vertically continuous because of the dark spandrels and narrow sills. The parapet is decorated with multicolored terra-cotta tiles, with dividers emphasizing the bays. The half bay of the entrance is accented by a crown above the parapet and the door\u27s baroque surround. This is the north facade. Title supplied by cataloger. Description supplied by Sape A. Zylstra.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/zylstra/1060/thumbnail.jp
The building, from 1929, was home to the S.H. Kress and Co. five-and-ten-cent store. It features a f...
Between the first and top stories, the building has a simple fenestration in a central bay four wind...
The building, from 1929, was home to the S.H. Kress and Co. five-and-ten-cent store. It features a f...
From 1923, this building has bays on the second and third stories with four narrow, tall windows tha...
From 1923, this building has bays on the second and third stories with four narrow, tall windows tha...
From 1923, this building has bays on the second and third stories with four narrow, tall windows tha...
Black and white photograph of the Tampa Gas Company building. A portion of the First National Bank i...
Dating from 1981, this is one of the few downtown buildings that deserves the name urban by provid...
Dating from 1981, this is one of the few downtown buildings that deserves the name urban by provid...
Dating from 1981, this is one of the few downtown buildings that deserves the name urban by provid...
Built in 1915, the lower, 3-story part is topped by a plain frieze, or architrave, heavily dentilled...
Dating from 1981, this is one of the few downtown buildings that deserves the name urban by provid...
Dating from 1981, this is one of the few downtown buildings that deserves the name urban by provid...
This was built for Lucas Bros. as a wholesale grocery store. In the 1930s, it was renovated for Pitt...
The building, from 1929, was home to the S.H. Kress and Co. five-and-ten-cent store. It features a f...
The building, from 1929, was home to the S.H. Kress and Co. five-and-ten-cent store. It features a f...
Between the first and top stories, the building has a simple fenestration in a central bay four wind...
The building, from 1929, was home to the S.H. Kress and Co. five-and-ten-cent store. It features a f...
From 1923, this building has bays on the second and third stories with four narrow, tall windows tha...
From 1923, this building has bays on the second and third stories with four narrow, tall windows tha...
From 1923, this building has bays on the second and third stories with four narrow, tall windows tha...
Black and white photograph of the Tampa Gas Company building. A portion of the First National Bank i...
Dating from 1981, this is one of the few downtown buildings that deserves the name urban by provid...
Dating from 1981, this is one of the few downtown buildings that deserves the name urban by provid...
Dating from 1981, this is one of the few downtown buildings that deserves the name urban by provid...
Built in 1915, the lower, 3-story part is topped by a plain frieze, or architrave, heavily dentilled...
Dating from 1981, this is one of the few downtown buildings that deserves the name urban by provid...
Dating from 1981, this is one of the few downtown buildings that deserves the name urban by provid...
This was built for Lucas Bros. as a wholesale grocery store. In the 1930s, it was renovated for Pitt...
The building, from 1929, was home to the S.H. Kress and Co. five-and-ten-cent store. It features a f...
The building, from 1929, was home to the S.H. Kress and Co. five-and-ten-cent store. It features a f...
Between the first and top stories, the building has a simple fenestration in a central bay four wind...
The building, from 1929, was home to the S.H. Kress and Co. five-and-ten-cent store. It features a f...