[1] Located at the northwest corner of West Brorein St. and South Ashley Avenue, the building would have been visible from the end of Bayshore Boulevard and Tampa General Hospital on the Hillsborough River waterline.
[3] Brownstone Partners Tampa, an investment group led by Robert Owens of OR&L Facility Services, acquired the property on June 20, 2011.
St. Petersburg, Florida based Feldman Equities filed plans with the city in late July 2015, for a very similar 52-floor tower on the same property.
[6] Buyers who put down 20 percent deposits of units priced from $700,000 to $6 million only got half their money refunded and lawsuits were filed against Trump.
[7] In 2011, a partnership headed by real-estate developer Richard Owens paid $5 million for property that included the site of the planned Trump Tower Tampa, and announced plans for a mixed-use development on the site.