STEE·VUH·DOR
In 1880, Tampa was still a small port town just beginning to grow. The ground here wasn’t always polished concrete and designer finishes—it was once the packed earth where the stevedores, more commonly known as the longshoremen, worked tirelessly, unloading ships and driving the city’s early commerce. Their strength and grit helped lay the foundation for the opportunities and growth that would shape Tampa’s future.