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The City of Tampa has announced a street renaming ceremony to honor the legacy of James "Jim" Urbanski, former president of the Tampa Tribune newspaper and a prominent civic leader. The event, led by City Councilman Guido Maniscalco, is scheduled to take place on March 22, 2024, at 2:00 PM at 202 Parker Street, near the former Tampa Tribune building.
Mr. Urbanski, who passed away in April 2021 at the age of 93, had a distinguished career at the Tampa Tribune spanning over three decades. In addition to his role as president and general manager of the newspaper, he made significant contributions to the community by serving in various leadership positions, including CEO of the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce and President of the Florida State Fair Authority, among others.
Described as an avid supporter of Tampa's growth, Mr. Urbanski was recognized for his dedication with accolades such as the Boy Scouts of America Silver Beaver Award and Civitan Tampa's Citizen of the Year Award in 1989.
The street renaming ceremony will feature speakers including Mayor Jane Castor, Councilman Maniscalco, and members of the Urbanski family. The event will also include a prayer with the family following the unveiling of the street sign.
Media outlets are invited to attend the ceremony to commemorate the life and contributions of James "Jim" Urbanski, a beloved figure in Tampa's history. Those planning to cover the event are requested to RSVP by emailing media@tampagov.net.
For more information about the ceremony, interested parties can contact:
306 East Jackson Street
Tampa, Florida 33602
(813) 274-8211
The City of Tampa looks forward to honoring the memory of James "Jim" Urbanski, celebrating his enduring impact on the community he served with dedication and passion.