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InTown Homes Keeps Building
The Tampa Tribune
By Shannon Behnken, In the midst of the greatest housing downturn since the Great Depression, Tampa Bay area builders struggle to unload finished homes. Several have gone out of business.
What’s Right: West Tampa
WTVT-TV Fox 13
One of Tampa's historic but forgotten neighborhoods is on the rise again. A blend of tradition, new housing, and start-up businesses is bringing life back to old West Tampa, and that's What's Right with Tampa Bay.
WEDU-TV and St. Petersburg College does documentary on Going Green, including a new InTown Home.
WEDU-TV
St. Petersburg College and WEDU-TV aired a new documentary in May, 2008 entitled "Go Green Tampa Bay." It focused on a variety of ways that people "go green," one of which focused on a new "Green Home" that InTown Homes built for attorney Nicole Kibert in South Seminole Heights. The video focuses on the elements that make a home green and energy efficient and includes commentary by Nicole Kibert and InTown Homes partner Ed Turanchik.
Savings Bloom In Visionary 'Green' House
The Tampa Tribune
By Ellen Gedalius, Carpet made from recycled materials. Solar hot water systems. Efficient air conditioners.
West Tampa on move thanks to private push
St. Petersburg Times
By A TIMES EDITORIAL, West Tampa is turning around, and private - not public - money is behind it. Developers and businesses have committed millions to bring residents back to one of the city's oldest and most storied neighborhoods, resurrecting the front-porch feel of a community where people can live, shop and socialize within a short walk from home.
City Council Approves Intown Expansion
Sticks on Fire
With the approval of new designs and expansions, Old West Tampa's Intown Homes will now be moving to build a total of about 150 new homes in the core blocks just north of the interstate and surrounding N. Howard and Armenia. A late night vote of the Council last night did not come without some serious discussion.
The Western Front, Is it time for West Tampa?
Creative Loafing
By Wayne Garcia, The mural is well-known to everyone in West Tampa, even if it is mostly obscured by trees that have grown up in front of it at Main Street and Howard Avenue. It reads, "It's Time For West Tampa."
Small lots inspire big plans
St. Petersburg Times
By Elizabeth Bettendorf, The historic-looking new homes in West Tampa offer affordable prices, well-designed floor plans and proximity to work and play.
Developer Seeks Home Approval
The Tampa Tribune
By Jose Patino Girona, A developer wants to add a modern Spanish-Mediterranean style to this national historic district of wood-frame bungalows, shotgun houses and suburban-style concrete block homes.
Celebrating New Civic Winners That Will Inspire And Endure
The Tampa Tribune
In a throwaway society that seldom looks beyond next quarter's profits, it's refreshing to see public recognition for local projects built to last for generations.
InTown Homes Jump Starts Historic West Tampa's Renewal
Urban Luxury Living Magazine
If real estate is about location, then it is hard to top West Tampa.
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