Midtown Tampa adds four new tenants (PHOTOS)

Midtown Tampa has added four new tenants to its multi-use property.

The new additions include Brilliant Earth, a jewelry retailer, Tipsy Salonbar, a salon offering manicures and pedicures along with other salon services, Core Reform, a fitness studio, and Ballard Designs, a furniture retailer.

In addition, Sunda, an Asian dining offering, plans to open in 2023.

“We are proud to introduce new tenants to the community that solidify our commitment to creating a district of wellness and lifestyle-focused happenings,” said Christina Harden, Midtown Tampa’s General Manager, in a statement. “As we continue to expand our roster, we expect to add even more value to our residents and locals alike. We are honored to have Brilliant Earth, Tipsy Salonbar, Core Reform and Ballard Designs, and look forward to the exciting future that’s ahead at Midtown Tampa.”[image_slider_no_space on_click=”prettyphoto” height=”300″ images=”24494,24493,24492,24491,24490,24489″]

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