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Curtis Hixon Park
If they can wisely use up that space with a design that doesn't take away from the park, I'm all for it.
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Alfonso doesn't come cheap so that's a good sign.
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What plan is the city following which says fill the park up with so many structures that there's no room left for the park to host large scale events? My guess is there is no such plan. Feels like an impulse move by a city administration looking to claim they are getting things done.
They are whittling down the already limited contiguous, open space too much if you ask me. Erect a sizable building next to the driveway servicing Rivergate Tower, and the park and Kiley Gardens will be fully segregated and could no longer be used together in a practical sense for large events. Leaving the driveway for Rivergate Tower there was bad enough, but at least there is still line of sight for the most part. If the city wants to build another museum, it should be part of the Waterworks Park redevelopment in Tampa Heights. Imo, that would be a better fit for a museum displaying craftsman style relics, and would also help to anchor the end of the riverwalk. Mayor Buckhorn's word for the day is; m-y-o-p-i-a. |
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As long as it stays as narrow as that building already there I'm all for it. Would only improve the park! How they will fit a museum there is beyond me. I'm all for a restaurant though.
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I say put the museum on that spit of land the city was trying to sell by the Straz center and make it an extension of Curtis Hixon. Or keep it the size of the current building as I-275 says.
Sounds like and OK plan, but I rather like the park with the current layout. The restaurant would be great though. Steve
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I think the thing with projects like this to remember is that part of these questions (where it goes, etc.) has to do with the foundation building the thing. They've been looking to locate in Tampa for over a year (according to antique and Arts & Crafts magazines).
I am not a fan of focusing too much investment in Curtis Hixon because it's already successful -- but if it's curtis hixon or the museum goes to St. Pete I think we can figure out how to incorporate it.
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I agree with 275 and kmthurman
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Would love to see where they think the footprints for these structures would go.
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I agree with Kevin. The park itself is successful. The thing with this, is I don't want it to big too small that it uses up space that really didn't need to be used. But at the same time, I don't want this museum to be too big that it creates a visual blockade from either side of it.
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I saw a rendering a while back and seem to remember it being quite skinny. I think literally where the park offices are, it was not where Kiley is and Twiggs was still there. If the street integration is done well it could be a nice addition to the park--shade and a restaurant.
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I am in favor of places to eat along the river.
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Same here. I still just want a simple shop there that sales the regular stuff. Newspapers from across the country, magazines, snacks and chips, drinks from water to sodas, etc. Something that would bring people from the office buildings to buy the latest BusinessWeek and a quick snack. Or maybe lure a resident from Skypoint or a student from UT to buy the latest gossip magazine or large bags of Tostitos for a late night movie night at the dorm. It would be a big hit for everything that surrounds Curtis Hixon.
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went to the tree lighting ceremony tonight, great turnout. I think they did a great job overall with the park and love the terraced steps effect, but it's small to host any really large events. And if the city wants to keep up the momentum of events, they need to do something with parking. It took longer to get out of the Poe garage than it took to drive home to Odessa!
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I have to say though, finding a spot to sit is hard though when almost every seating area is being accompanied with the homeless using it as a bed. And don't get me wrong, I have and will always advocate for something to be done to help them through whatever they are dealing with and get them back on their feet, but it kind of makes the park unappealing to even walk through. And I know many of the other parks have this same issue, but can we think somewhat different for a park the city considers our "Central Park"? Any idea on what the city will do with the little sliver of land that was proposed for the Crafts Museum?
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