Hillsborough County to spend $6,250,000.00 to occupy 12,996 square feet of space in Thonotosassa Florida.
Thonotosassa, Florida — According to state and local development sources, Hillsborough County plans to invest $6,250,000.00 to build out 12,996 square feet of new space in Thonotosassa. The company plans to occupy the new space at 10504 Main St in Thonotosassa, on or about April 1, 2024. According to the company website Hillsborough County, which takes its name from Wills Hill, British Secretary of State to the Colonies from 1768-1772, was first mapped and explored by the Spanish in the early 16th century. Between 1559 and 1819, the area now called Florida was under the rule of four nations: Spain, France, Great Britain and the United States. The United States purchased Florida from Spain in 1821 for $5 million. On Jan. 25, 1834, the U.S. Legislative Council for the Territory of Florida approved an act organizing Hillsborough as Floridas 19th county. When the first Commissioners met in 1846, the topics were taxes, transportation, a new courthouse and jail, and downtown development. The courthouse was built in 1952, and is still used as an administrative building for the court system. The current main courthouse, the George E. Edgecomb Courthouse, opened in 2004, was built at the corner of Pierce Street and Twiggs Street. The current County government administration building, called County Center, opened in 1994. County Center was renamed the Frederick B. Karl County Center in 2000, in honor of the County Administrator who was instrumental in the purchase of the building.
To learn more about Hillsborough County, visit http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/
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