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Standing tall near the Nebraska and MLK intersection, this two-story brick building has endured in Southeast Seminole Heights since 1927.

It's hard to find surviving buildings of this size and vintage outside of Ybor City and Old West Tampa. But survive this 1927 two-story brick vernacular building has.

Standing at 5034 N. Nebraska Ave., at the Ida Street intersection, the building has been vacant for about six years, according co-owner Brando Goberdhan. He said the building's four storefronts most recently housed a boxing gym, clothing store, book store, and paint store. 

According to the Hillsborough County Property Appraiser's website, the building is zoned as a strip center and 7,120 square feet. 

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As for the missing windows on the second story, Goberdhan said new ones are on order. Those interested in leasing space can call him at 718-406-1507. 

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