$225,000 - 2701 N. 19th St.
Bedrooms: 2 Baths: 1
1048 Sq.ft.
Built in 1925 Six figure renovation restored this home to it's original character and historical significance. Located in Local
and National Historic Districts. Immaculate Ybor City
cottage, features hardwood floors, clawfoot tub and original farmer sink.
Custom built dining booth from vintage Columbia Restaurant inventory
12 ft. ceilings, open floor plan with lots of character.
$279,000 - 1702 E. 15th Ave. Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2
1482 Sq.ft.
Built in 1925 Home was renovated in 2005. Historic Preservation Tax Exemption in place. Located near MAJOR I-4 Improvements, Fountains & Landscaping. Original fixtures & hardwood floors - Located in Historic Ybor City.
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Living in Ybor City. Ybor City has a rich cultural history. The diversity of the people who have lived and worked here since 1886 is demonstrated in the architectural structures that are within the Ybor City Historic District.
Here at the center of Tampa's Metropolitan area just one mile from Downtown, the neighborhood offers residents quick access to the Riverwalk, Channelside, Ybor City, Bayshore Boulevard, Harbour Island and Davis Islands.
The Ybor City Historic District has many character defining features: pedestrian scale, mixed-use main streets, as well as its unique structures such as the Social Clubs and Cigar Factory buildings. The Barrio Latino Commission balances the historic past with the growth of the present prosperity.
Historic Ybor City. Ybor City is one of only three National Historic Landmark Districts located in the State of Florida. Cobblestone streets and large old cigar factory buildings make up this historic and legendary town.
Founded in 1886 by Vicente Martinez Ybor, Ybor City became "the cigar capital of the world" by 1900. The factories were worked by mostly Cuban cigar makers, and to a lesser degree by Italians and Spaniards. By the early 1950's the cigar factories were gone.
Ybor was revitalized in the late 1990's and now attracts large numbers of visitors due to the wide variety of shops, restaurants, clubs, and galleries.