Take a peek at the Straz Center’s next era and shows

The $80 million project will add new outdoor, dining, office, and rooftop space to the Tampa institution.

An aerial view of the Straz Center for the Performing Arts building along the Hillsborough River — with multiple Brutalist white buildings, a covered outdoor area, and greenspace.

An aerial view of the massive project.

The Straz’s next act starts now.

Construction on the riverfront performing arts venue’s long-awaited ~$80 million expansion starts Monday, April 7. We don’t have a construction timeline yet, but we can offer an idea of what patrons can expect.

The plans as of fall 2024

  • A new permanent stage facing the Riverwalk
  • Additional office and dining space
  • A new rooftop
  • A grand terrace on the north end + wrapping around the building
  • A massive outdoor “veil” providing a wealth of sun coverage
A rendering of the Straz's outdoor space shows a covered dining area filled with people at tables, sitting next to a lit performance stage along the Riverwalk.

Soon, you’ll be able to enjoy a meal and a show on the riverfront.

The vision

With the expansion, leaders of the Tampa institution aim to “inspire a new generation of arts patrons with a 21st-century performing arts experience,” according to a release.

In addition to the enhanced facilities, the plan is to educate even more aspiring Cigar City performers + make performances more accessible (Think: Catching a musical number while on your nightly Riverwalk dog walk).

“It firmly positions Straz Center among the world’s elite cultural institutions and unites the world in a shared vision of Tampa as a rising cultural and economic powerhouse,” according to the release.

People sit at tables looking out at the Hillsborough River underneath a geometric overhang.

The veil will offer some welcome shade for those steamy summers.

New shows

Best of all, the shows will continue to go on throughout construction. The Center recently announced the lineup for Opera Tampa’s 30th anniversary season, featuring:

  • “The Turn of the Screw” | Friday, Nov. 21, 2025 + Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025
  • “The Shining” | Friday, Jan. 30, 2026 + Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026
  • “The Magic Flute” | Friday, Feb. 27, 2026 + Sunday, March 1, 2026
  • “Macbeth” | Friday, April 24, 2026 + Sunday, April 26, 2026
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