Volume 18 Issue 17
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August 14, 2010
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Upgrades Abound At The Revamped Tampa Palms Publix By Michael Smith The motto for Publix super markets has always been “Where shopping is a pleasure,” and Tampa Palms residents are sure to be pleased with the changes and upgrades that they are likely already finding at the newly-remodeled Publix store (located at 16041 Tampa Palms Blvd. W., in the City Plaza at Tampa Palms shopping center). (Note - The official Grand Opening for the new store was held on August 12, but because of our everytwo-weeks publishing schedule, which meant that we went to press with this issue before the big opening day and this issue didn’t reach mailboxes until after the Grand Opening, Publix officials were nice enough to give us a sneak preview of the store last week, as workers were busy stocking the shelves and adding the final finishing touches in preparation for the big reveal). According to Publix spokesperson
This indoor fountain (which wasn’t yet working at our press time) greets shoppers at the newly remodeled Publix super market in City Plaza in Tampa Palms. Shannon Patten, the company decided last year that the time was right to update the store, which had originally opened in 1988, with a new, larger concept to better serve the community. “We knew that there are enough customers in this location to sustain a larger prototype, and we wanted to
bring in an expanded selection of products and services,” Patten says. To accommodate that larger selection, the new store, at 54,340 sq. ft. (not including the new 1,600-sq.-ft. liquor store next door), is about 10,000 square feet bigger than the old one. The layout also has changed significant-
ly and the new pastel color scheme help give the store a much brighter, airy atmosphere throughout. The first thing you notice when you walk through the automatic doors is the bakery department, which used to be hidden away in a little alcove at the far left of the store, but is now located immediately to the right of the entrance, just past a new full-service floral department that features not only single stemmed flowers and pre-made bouquets and arrangements, but also a full-time staff member who can create a custom arrangement upon request. The bakery itself features three different color-coded areas, which Patten says are meant to highlight different products and services that the bakery department offers. The orange area is where all of the fresh-baked breads, muffins, cookies and other products are arrayed, while the blue section is for all of the “decadent desserts,” such as See “Publix” on page 6.
Hundreds Attend The S.R. 56 Extension Ribbon Cutting Event!
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Our Primary Election Endorsements; Hillsborough Warns About A Deadly Mosquito Bite Threat; New Tampa Chamber Newsletter & Much More!
Pictures From The ‘National Night Out’ Against Crime; Our August Entertainment Calendar; Pulse Salon’s Grand Opening Is Delicious & One Man’s Take On The Rays!
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See “S.R. 56” on page 14.
At least 200 people took part in the inaugural Walk/Run at the S.R. 56 extension Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting.
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(BBD) Blvd. (more on this below). Although the event started early enough in the day (8 a.m., with the Walk/Run kicking off at 9), it was sweltering on the new blacktop of S.R. 56, as yours truly and at least 200 others ran, walked and (some) biked separately marked 1-, 2- and 4-mile courses. While the walk was being held, at least 20 different WCCC-member businesses (and a couple of political candidates) were greeting attendees with brochures, coupons, business cards and displays about their respective businesses. Some of those businesses provided free food and beverages, including Cosi Café, Publix, Bagelicious & More, Boardwalk Frozen Custard and others. I’ve done a lot of walking on the still-sparkling beaches in Pinellas
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For those of you who still haven’t taken a car or bike ride (or walk) along the new extension of S.R. 56 — which now extends all the way to Meadow Pointe Blvd. — you owe it to yourself to check out the newest addition to the New Tampa/Wesley Chapel road network, which officially opened to traffic
on July 31 with a fun four-mile Walk/Run and free Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce (WCCC) Mini Business Expo and ribbon-cutting ceremony. By the way, even though the S.R. 56 extension is entirely in Pasco, it also has major ramifications for New Tampa drivers who someday hope to be able to avoid the traffic on Bruce B. Downs
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