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Open & shut

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times, published April 8, 2001


Citrus Park

THE PLAZA AT CITRUS PARK WELCOMES TWO MORE NEW TENANTS: Home Elements and Olive Garden Restaurant opened recently on Citrus Park Drive across from Citrus Park Town Center. Home Elements opened Feb. 17 and calls itself the "unfurniture" store. It focuses on upscale, hip furniture in contemporary, classic and eclectic designs. For information, call (813) 792-9968. Olive Garden opened March 5 with a Tuscan farmhouse look, seating for 300 and an outdoor patio. They are open for nightly for dinner and for weekend lunch; daily lunches will start later in the year. For information, call (813) 920-7475.

THE DOCTOR IS IN: Citrus Park has a new physician. Dr. Philip Corrao, a family practitioner, has opened an office next to Citrus Park Elementary School, 7620 Gunn Highway, Suite 170. Corrao is affiliated with GMS Florida West Coast Inc., a primary care physicians group. Corrao, who most recently practiced medicine in Brandon, treats children and adults. He is available one evening a week and Saturday mornings. (813) 792-9851.

Carrollwood

HARDEE'S CLOSES TWO LOCATIONS: Hardee's has closed at 11010 Casey Road, on the corner of Gunn Highway, as well as 2907 E Fletcher Ave., on the corner of Bruce B. Downs Boulevard

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