Tampa Downtown Partnership

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Tampa, United States

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Tampa Downtown Partnership Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tampa Downtown Partnership is located in Tampa, United States on 400 N Ashley Dr #2125. Tampa Downtown Partnership is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category non-profit organizationtourist information center in United States.

Address

400 N Ashley Dr #2125

Phone

+1 8132213686

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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LUIS PASCUAL

Two guy came out help me jump my car. The older man was nice the other guy had a attitude problem. I tried to help and he was really rude when i asked what do because his instructions were unclear and told me stay out of the way. This could be a very helpful service but a better staff is needed.

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Frank Rodriguez

The Downtown Partnership does an excellent job of activating the downtown core with fun and exciting events. Through their efforts, they have helped shape the area into a world-class destination.

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Bryan Angelo

We have worked directly with Tampa Downtown Partnership for about 4-5 years now and we are always thoroughly impressed by their dedication to driving the expansion of downtown! They are are responsible for the majority of all of the fun and exciting events and activities going on Downtown. They are a wonderful company and have an amazing team!

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Ben Delanoy

Ok, let me preface this review by getting this out there. The Tampa Downtown Partnership just fired my girlfriend for leaving work early due to having a ‘feminine accident’ on the job. Yes, that is correct. And while for most part the Tampa Downtown Partnership’s premise as a company is a great one, this particular outfit needs a complete overhaul. My girlfriend actually left her position at a downtown Tampa establishment to work for the Partnership because 1. It seemed like a good way to network and 2. She would be getting some exercise. Little did she know the exercise that she would getting would be running away from another Downtown Partnership employee who was stalking her on their shift together. To make matters worse, this employee was a former gang member with multiple convictions, who was not only drinking on the job, but was also fired from Partnership before for the same misconduct. After blowing the whistle on this felon, she began getting harassed by management who was protecting this individual. Why does no one speak of these indiscretions? Why are these people still in their positions? Because they are primarily ex-convicts who not only know how hard it is to get a job with extensive rap sheets, but it is unethically held over their head by management. Even today, as I type this I was told by several of these individuals that they were not allowed to talk to, associate or even be seen near my girlfriend or I because they would be terminated. These are the people who are pulling the strings behind the scenes as the “Ambassadors of our City.” Tampa is a great city that many of us love, especially downtown. It is a shame that it is tarnished by a few individuals who lack the morals, ethics and professionalism that makes this city great.

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Deidre Drewes

I love attending their events - the Winter Village is absolutely beautiful!