Guida House Project
Located at 1516 N. Renfrew Ave., the historic Guida House is a treasured piece of Tampa's architectural heritage, occupying an entire square block with its striking art deco design. Built in 1951, this two-story gem is a sterling example of Mid-Century Modern architecture, reflecting the optimistic vision of George Guida, affectionately known as "Mr. West Tampa." As we embark on the restoration of this iconic structure, we invite residents and stakeholders to join us in preserving the legacy of this remarkable landmark, ensuring it continues to inspire future generations.
The City of Tampa is committed to a transparent and inclusive restoration process for the Guida House, recognizing it as a vital component of our cultural landscape. Our goal is to transform this "beleaguered" yet significant edifice back to its former glory while celebrating its historical importance. We encourage the community to share their insights, preferences, and aspirations as we develop a restoration plan that honors this important legacy and aligns with the community's shared vision for the future. Your active participation is invaluable in shaping a project that truly resonates with the spirit of West Tampa.
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Project Update: Guida House Project Kickoff
On July 22, friends and community members joined the Guida family and the City of Tampa to kick off the George G. Guida House Rehabilitation Project. Members of the Guida family were represented by George “Bebe” Guida, son of George Guida, Sr., who grew up in the house. He reminisced about the home and thanked Mayor Jane Castor, City Council and the Parks and Rec department for their dedication in bringing the house back to life.
This project is scheduled to be completed in the spring of 2027. Once completed, the house will serve as a meeting and event space.






