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February 18, 2001

North of Tampa: February 18, 2001 Mystery man with eye on enclave meets with residents
The CEO of GreatStone Mortgage describes his plan to buy homes in the Hamlet for his family and executives and to modify the subdivision.

Work on road has ups, Downs
One in an occasional series about life in and around New Tampa.

Recycling takes root
At Waterchase, the upscale development along Race Track Road, the developer is saving more than 100 mature trees on the 600-acre property and will use them in the project's landscaping.

Week in review
POSSIBLE SUIT OVER WEST MEADOWS PLANTER: A West Meadows investment banker faces a possible lawsuit over a flower planter that his neighbors say he built without approval in his deed-restricted New Tampa neighborhood.

Resistance halts school’s plans for a new building
CARROLLWOOD -- In light of community opposition and an unfavorable recommendation from a zoning hearing master, Independent Day School has dropped its bid to develop an administration building on a 1.47-acre tract near the school's main building at 12015 Orange Grove Drive.

Following neighbor’s failure, pasta restaurant closes doors
Within two months, both the Hollywood 20 theater and Semolina International Pasta Restaurant closed.

Schools roundup

Events

Homes, townhomes, businesses coming
Expect to see development begin soon on one of the last original parcels of Tampa Palms.

Residents confront church plans
At a public meeting, citizens grill the architect representing a church that wants to build a 5,600-seat sanctuary on Lake Reinheimer.

Stay-at-home support
A new mother launches a local chapter of Bizymoms, a national network for parents who work at home.

Networking group to celebrate 15th birthday
The Carrollwood Area Business Association, with nearly 350 members, will raise a toast to itself Wednesday.

Early win boosts Cowboys baseball
NORTHDALE -- Another season, same high expectations.

Bills program needs coaches
CITRUS PARK -- The Citrus Park Bills Football and Cheerleading organization still has a few openings for coaches during the 2001 season.

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