New Tampa Neighborhood News, Volume 29, Issue 9, April 27, 2021

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Volume 29 Issue 9 April 27, 2021

NT PAC

Will The Show Go On At The PAC? By John C. Cotey • John@NTNeighborhoodNews.com

The New Tampa Performing Arts Center (labeled “NT PAC” in the photo above) is planned to go on the currently unbuilt tract of land behind The Village at Hunter’s Lake plaza and in front of The Trails at Hunter’s Lake apartments. (Drone photo: Charmaine George)

Despite the fact a majority of Hillsborough County commissioners declined to vote to award a $7.3-million construction contract for the long-awaited New Tampa Performing Arts Center (PAC), District 2 Commissioner Ken Hagan says the show must go on, despite still another intermission. But, Hagan believes that once all of the county commissioners’ concerns are addressed by staff, he is confident it will. “I’m not really concerned,” Comm. Hagan told the Neighborhood News. “I think once staff fully describes and explains not only the history of the project but the operational plan, I think the individual Board members will be comfortable with it.” Hagan’s motion to execute the construction contract with Bandes Construction Company was seconded by Dist. 4’s Stacy White but received no other support. It was withdrawn after some debate, and deferred to the next BOCC meeting on May 5. The opposition, mostly due to concerns over money and the company that will be managing the facility, raised a few eyebrows in New Tampa, but Hagan says the project, which is located directly across Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. from the Hunter’s Green community in The Village at Hunter’s Lake, is not in any danger. The pad for the PAC is already in place (see photo), built by the developer, Harrison Bennett Properties, LLC. Roughly $8 million in funding to complete the project was set aside in 2019 via a bond issue. The New Tampa PAC — which for almost all of its history had been referred to as the New Tampa Cultural Center — will be a 350-seat venue with four dance studios. The seats in the auditorium will be retractable, allowing the space See “Performing Arts Center” on pg. 4

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