Seminole Heights
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Seminole Heights is a neighborhood and district
District
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 located in central Tampa
Tampa, Florida
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. As of the 2000 census, the district had a population of 24,567 http://www.seminoleheights.com/aboutsh_facts.asp.

Description

Seminole Heights is known for its historic craftsman style bungalows from the early 20th century. Many buildings in the neighborhood existed in the early 1900s, including the Seminole Heights Methodist Church
Seminole Heights Methodist Church
Seminole Heights United Methodist Church, also referred to as Seminole Heights Methodist or Seminole Heights UMC, is an active Methodist congregation and a historic, Gothic Revival style church building constructed in 1927 in the Old Seminole Heights neighborhood of Tampa, Florida...

, Seminole Heights Elementary School, Broward Elementary, Hillsborough High School, and St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The Seminole Heights Garden Center, a neighborhood park, is used for community events such as art festivals and picnics. Seminole Heights has the longest stretch of Riverfront parkland in the city of Tampa. Rivercrest, Epps, and several pocket parks provide access to the Hillsborough River
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In recent years the region has seen rising property values and a decrease in crime. The area is popular among young professionals and their families who are seeking an alternative to master planned communities. The area contains two designated historical districts including Seminole Heights (local and national designation), Hampton Terrace (national designation).

Rose Ferlita
Rose Ferlita
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, a neighborhood drug store owner, and former president of Southeast Seminole Heights Civic Association was a 2 term Tampa City Council member from 1999 to 2006 until she was elected to the Hillsborough County Commission. April Griffin, Seminole Heights resident, was elected to the Hillsborough County School Board in 2006. Randy Baron, former president of Old Seminole Heights Neighborhood Association, was a candidate in the March 2007 City Council race. Kelly Benjamin, a lifelong resident of Seminole Heights, ran for the Council in 2003.

In 2003, Southeast Seminole Heights was named Best Neighborhood in America by NUSA .

More recently, in July 2009, This Old House Magazine ranked Seminole Heights among the best places to buy an old house for: Families, Green Thumbs, Cottages and Bungalows, Single Women Homebuyers, Porch Sitters, Walkers, and The South. Overall, Seminole Heights was in the top eight of editors picks.

Also in recent years, the district has become known as a dining destination. http://www.tampabay.com/features/food/restaurants/tour-seminole-heights-restaurants-with-the-hub-grub-ride/1075760

History of Seminole Heights

Seminole Heights was born in 1911. T. Roy Young had 40 acres (161,874.4 m²)to develop Tampa’s first suburb three miles (5 km) north of downtown. He called it Seminole Heights.

Ten years earlier Tampa’s population had reached 26,000. A trolley line connected Sulphur Springs to downtown making travel to the suburbs possible and inviting. The streetcar made it possible to live in one area of town and work in another.

Young recognized this potential. His Seminole Development Corporation property encompassed a rectangle bordered by Hillsborough Avenue, Central Avenue, Wilder Avenue and Florida Avenue. The houses built here were mostly bungalow, oriented east-to-west and started at $5,000.

Other developments quickly followed. By 1912, the Mutual Development Company owned by Milton and Giddings Mabry and the Dekle Investment Company owned by Lee and James Dekle surveyed and platted land adjacent to Seminole Heights forming the Suwanee Heights subdivision. Bounded by Henry Avenue, Hillsborough Avenue, Central Avenue and Florida Avenue, Suwanee Heights was also a restricted subdivision. Like the original Seminole Heights, houses required the same east/west orientation but started at $1,400.

During the “Florida Bloom” years (roughly 1919-1929) more development came to areas north and east of the original subdivisions. Of course, with this development came the merchants seeing an opportunity to provide welcome goods and services to the residents. Some of those early businesses have faded away. However, many current Seminole Heights businesses have been open for more than 50 years.

Areas within Seminole Heights

The greater Seminole Heights area has a resident population 23,141 living in 9,433 households as of 2009. The median household income is $47,817. The median age is 37. The area is projected to grow 5.89% during 2009-2014. 47% of the population has some college level education or higher. Seventy percent 70% of the homes are owner occupied. (Source:SiteReports.com)

Seminole Heights consists of three distinct neighborhoods:
  • Old Seminole Heights  (pop. 15,062)
  • South Seminole Heights  (pop. 3,160)
  • Southeast Seminole Heights (pop. 3,384)


source for population figures: The Planning Commission

Education

Schools within Seminole Heights include:

See also

  • Hampton Terrace Historic District
    Hampton Terrace Historic District
    The Hampton Terrace Historic District, originally called the Lakewood Manor Subdivision, is a U.S. historic district located in Tampa, Florida. The district is roughly bounded by Hanna Avenue to the north, 15th Street to the east, Nebraska Avenue to the west, and Hillsborough Avenue to the south...

  • Seminole Heights Residential District
    Seminole Heights Residential District
    The Seminole Heights Residential District, known also as the Seminole Heights Historic District, is a U.S. and Local Historic District located in Tampa, Florida...

  • Riverside Heights
  • Tampa Heights
  • West Tampa
    West Tampa, Florida
    West Tampa is one of the oldest districts within the city limits of Tampa, USA, and a former incorporated city located west of the Hillsborough River and downtown Tampa. As of the 2000 census, the district had a population of 22,008...


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