15-05-2025
$4 million renovation underway at Tampa Union Station
TAMPA, Fla. (BLOOM) — One of Tampa's most iconic landmarks is getting a major upgrade. Tampa Union Station, the city's historic rail hub located at 601 N. Nebraska Avenue, is undergoing a $4 million renovation aimed at restoring its charm and creating new spaces for the community.
Funded by the Tampa Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), the project will include new windows, fresh paint, and updates to both the interior and exterior. Construction is expected to wrap by December 2025.
But the updates go beyond surface-level improvements.
City leaders envision turning underused parts of the station into vibrant gathering spaces. Plans being discussed include a coffee shop, co-working areas, and room for local events—all while continuing to serve the growing number of Amtrak riders.
And that ridership is booming.
More than 156,000 passengers traveled through Tampa Union Station in fiscal year 2024—a 21% increase from the previous year, marking the highest numbers in over a decade. The growth reinforces the station's status as one of the busiest Amtrak stops in Florida.
Built in 1912 in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, Tampa Union Station was originally a consolidation point for three major railroads. It has endured the Great Depression, two world wars, and the rise and fall of passenger rail travel in America.
After closing to the public in 1984 due to years of neglect, the station was saved by a grassroots group, Tampa Union Station Preservation & Redevelopment (TUSP&R), which raised more than $4 million to restore it. It reopened in 1998 and was gifted to the City of Tampa.
Now situated in the rapidly developing Five Points district—which includes South Ybor, GasWorx, the Channel District, Water Street and ENCORE!—the station is poised to become a local centerpiece once again.
Tampa Union Station has become a sought-after venue for weddings, galas, art exhibits and community events. It's also a stop on the planned Zack Street arts promenade, which aims to link creative spaces across downtown.
Recognized as a National Historic Railroad Landmark in 2012, the station remains a proud symbol of Tampa's heritage. For those looking to stay connected, the nonprofit Friends of Tampa Union Station provides updates on restoration efforts and hosts events throughout the year.
As the renovation continues, one thing is clear: Tampa Union Station is not just a place to catch a train—it's a space where the city's past, present and future converge.
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