Volume 29 Issue 11 May 25, 2021
Commissioners Vote To Build The PAC! By JOHN C. COTEY john@ntneighborhoodnews.com The New Tampa Players (NTP), a local acting troupe looking for a permanent home, recently finished a run of shows with a cast of just a handful of performers in a 2,000-sq.-ft. black box theater at the old University Mall. It’s not exactly what the group may have envisioned when it started nearly 20 years ago with the hope of a cultural center they could call home in the heart of New Tampa, but now, they can see a spotlight at the end of the tunnel. Thanks in part to a public outpouring of support from many NTP and New Tampa community members, the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners voted 5-2 to approve a $7.3-million construction contract to build the long-awaited New Tampa Performing Arts Center (NTPAC). “We weren’t 100 percent it would go through, but we are super happy it did,” said Nora Paine, a long-time member and current president of the NTP. The vote is the biggest step yet for the project, which dates back to 2001, and was initially approved in 2014. Commissioner Ken Hagan, whose District 2 includes New Tampa, says a groundbreaking for the state-of-the-art, 20,000-sq.-ft. (expandable to 30,000 square feet) NTPAC should be scheduled in the next month or two. Hagan would like to see the project, which is located in the Village at Hunter’s Lake development across Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. from the entrance to the Hunter’s
Green community, completed by September of 2022. “I’m ecstatic over the results,” Hagan says. “Good things come to those who wait. It only took 17 years, but we finally got over the finish line. The end result is that next year, New Tampa is going to have a first-class facility that’s going to be a wonderful centerpiece for the entire community to enjoy.” Hagan told the Neighborhood News that the construction contract has been awarded to Dunedin-based Bandes Construction, but that the Request for Proposals to operate the PAC hasn’t yet happened (see below). Hagan told the Board he had received more than 140 emails in support of the NTPAC project. The handful of emails Hagan said he received in op- The New Tampa Performing Arts Center will be built on this cleared lot between The Trails position to building it primarily dealt at Hunter’s Lake apartments (upper right in photo) and the Village at Hunter’s Lake retail plaza off Bruce B. Downs Blvd. (Photo: Charmaine George) with traffic concerns. Green resident Rob Larsen. “Well, to our surprise, the PerPrior to the vote, more than a forming Arts Center was going to be the heart of this new dozen speakers, including many NTP members, asked the center. And without it, it basically dies.” commissioners to keep the PAC dream alive. District 63 State Rep. Fentrice Driskell sent an email of “A lot of us had concerns of (the project just being) small stores and another apartment complex,” said Hunter’s See “Performing Arts Center” on pg. 4.
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