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What Do You Wish Were Here?
Most recently a music instrument store, the little bungalow on Florida Avenue has seen a host of businesses in recent years.

The colorful little bungalow at 5805 N. Florida Ave. has housed a number of small businesses since former Seminole Heights restaurateur Angelica Diaz bought it in 1996. Each tried to add momentum to the neighborhood's painfully slow-but-sure commercial revitalization. None of them really managed to catch on.
They included Ophelia's Folly and State of Delrium boutiques, Diaz's own Organic Juice Lounge and Co-op, (before it moved for a ), and the recently-closed .
The 792-square-foot house is zoned as a retail store, according to the Hillsborough County Property Appraiser website
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