Out With The 1950s: West Tampa’s Historic Rey Park Center Slated For A $4 Million Ground-Up Rebuild

TAMPA, Fla. – Construction crews are moving in to completely demolish and replace the historic Rey Park Center in West Tampa, launching a nearly $4 million modernization project funded by the West Tampa Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA).

The original facility was built back in 1955 as the centerpiece of a 1.35-acre park. Rather than patching up the aging structure, the city is tearing it down to construct a much larger, updated community center designed to serve Old West Tampa, Macfarlane Park, Bowman Heights, West River, and surrounding neighborhoods.

“This is a first-class upgrade,” said Naya Young, the CRA Board Chairwoman. “This facility and park have been a part of the West Tampa family for 70 years, so this upgrade is well-earned and will lift not just Old West Tampa, but also Macfarlane Park, Bowman Heights, West River, and other nearby neighborhoods and families.”…

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