The old federal courthouse in downtown Tampa, Florida, will become a hotel, according to the Tampa Tribune. Development Services Group will redevelop the 107-year-old building with help from construction firm the Beck Group and Kobi Karp Architects of Miami. The team will retain the historic building’s Beaux Arts-style architecture, high ceilings, and marble corridors. Plans also call for 110 guestrooms, a restaurant, and bar. The project still needs to secure $22 million in funding and a feasibility study. The development firm is considering flying the Le Meridien flag once the property is revamped.
Hotel to Occupy Former Tampa Courthouse
The development team will retain the historic building's high ceilings, marble corridors, and Beaux Arts-style architecture.
Hotel to Occupy Former Tampa Courthouse
The development team will retain the historic building's high ceilings, marble corridors, and Beaux Arts-style architecture.