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Architectural Review & Historic Preservation Division is part of Growth Management and Development Services Department.  

Tampa has been certified by the State of Florida as a local government that has met the criteria for administrating federal and state historic preservation programs.  One of the requirements for certification is that development within historic districts be reviewed by architectural boards/commissions.  The established boards are comprised of Architectural Review Commission  (ARC) , Barrio Latino Commission (BLC) and the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC).

Architectural Review is responsible for maintaining the integrity of local historic districts, local historic landmarks and preserving contributing structures by ensuring that any changes to these structures are implemented in a manner that is architecturally appropriate.  These efforts are accomplished through the Architectural Review Commission and the Barrio Latino Commission.

Historic Preservation provides stewardship for Tampa's historic buildings, sites, and recognition of individuals significant in the development of the community.  Through the efforts of the Historic Preservation Commission, there are currently four Local Historic Districts and 64 Local Historic Landmarks that have been protected through historic designation.

Architectural Review Commission:

Barrio Latino Commission:

Historic Preservation Commission:

For further information on the above commissions, look under Information Resources in the left-hand column.

See Some of Tampa's Landmark Structures

The Floridan Hotel

Bigelow Mansion

St. Paul AME Church


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