TAMPA, FL—Developers are giving new life to a once-dilapidated, two-story furniture store in the Tampa suburb of Winter Haven, FL. Six/Ten has transformed the building into a destination for shoppers, diners, and office workers.

Dubbed Central Park Square, the building faces Central Park and Central Avenue. Combined with an adjoining building, the complex aims to be a gathering place that includes restaurants, retail and alternative workspace.

“Central Park Square is evolving into its highest and best use,” says Bud Strang, Six/Ten's CEO. “We are reversing decades of neglect and obsolescence by giving the buildings new life.”

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