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UT’s statement partly solved the air of mystery surroundin g the June 3 closure of the iconi c Agliano family establishment frequentedby Tampa’ss powerbrokers. The college said that a not identified due to aconfidentiality clause, bought the city blockm bordered by Kennedy Boulevard on the Brevard Avenue on the North A Street on the north and North Boulevard on the The transaction closed June 3. UT acquired abouf 57,760 square feet of the eastern portionn ofthe tract, which totalds about 130,000 square “Over time, title to the tractf purchased by the company is expected to rever t to the University of Tampa.
Development of this tract of land will be of help in addressing academi and other space needs both in the near term and said amedia release. UT declined to providd sale details or to commengt on what it intends to do withthe property. “Agliank family members have been good neighbors and friend formany years, and we are happy to reachg an agreement with them on the UT said.
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