The signs sprouting along U.S. 41 — which is also known as Land O’ Lakes Boulevard — are an indication that new development is beginning to take root, on the main artery through Land O’ Lakes and Lutz.
New restaurants, a car wash and gas stations are coming. A new coffeehouse and meat shop have opened. A medical center and other developments, are planned, too.
None of this is on the same grand scale of the Tampa Premium Outlets or the Cypress Creek Town Center along State Road 56, but something is happening along Land O’ Lakes Boulevard that hasn’t happened in years.
New businesses are taking a chance on a long overlooked, heavily traveled highway.
“This is great,” said Pasco County Commissioner Mike Moore, whose district includes Land O’ Lakes. “As they have begun filling up along State Road 54/56, you’re seeing more happening along U.S. 41.”
Much of the new activity on Land O’ Lakes Boulevard extends from Bell Lake Road north toward State Road 52 and a nearly $50 million highway project that passes through Gowers Corner at U.S. 41.
For sale signs are plentiful, sites have been cleared and construction is underway — conveying a sense that new commercial projects are on the way, or could be coming soon.
A new Circle K gas station and convenience store is in the works at 7767 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., according to county records.
The project is being built by Frontier Building, according to a news release from that company, and the Circle K is expected to open in July.
Redstone Commercial is marketing more open land next to the Circle K.
Zaxby’s and Vortex carwash are planned for a location at U.S. 41 and Wilderness Lake Boulevard, according to posted signs and county records.
A 7-Eleven is anticipated at Bell Lake Road, along with another 7-Eleven at 9077 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., near the Tierra Del Sol subdivision, county records show.
Ps & Qs will be fluffing and styling pets from a new doggie day and boarding facility planned for 7495 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., near the community of Connerton.
Heights Meat Market, a longtime presence in the Tampa neighborhood of Seminole Heights, is operating at a small plaza at 5132 Land O’ Lakes Blvd. It opened in early 2020.
Aroma Joe’s coffeehouse is serving java, breakfast and sandwiches in a shop by the Preserve at Lake Wilderness.
A new restaurant is expected to open at 4422 Land O’ Lakes Blvd, the site previously occupied briefly by Mosquito Bar & Grill and before that by Rapscallions, a popular meeting place.
No details are yet available regarding what the new restaurant will look like, or the type of cuisine it will serve.
The old restaurant structure has fallen into disrepair, after its closure in 2013.
Longtime Land O’ Lakes resident Sandy Graves remembers how popular Rapscallions was, especially among nearby Bell Lake residents.
Graves is pleased to see some new development and redevelopment along Land O’ Lakes Boulevard.
“It’s nice to see any kind of progress,” Graves said. “I’d love to see more. It’s nice to see a new restaurant.”
There’s definitely room for improvement, she added, noting there’s still a lot of Land O’ Lakes that looks “stuck in the ’60s.”
Graves looks forward to bicycle trails being built in the future that follow along the old railroad tracks. And the completion of the Ridge Road extension, which will emerge at U.S. 41 across from Connerton, also could help, she said.
“It will be a lot easier going east and west in the county. I think things are looking up for Land O’ Lakes, which extends to the outlet mall.”
Graves sees positive changes along the northern corridor at the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office.
County officials and officials from Pasco County Economic Development Council Inc., previously have touted potential economic investment in the area that is likely to result from the development of the K9 Tactical Center/Florida’s Forensic Institute for Research, Security, and Tactics, or F.I.R.S.T., and the Adam Kennedy Memorial Forensics Fields, also known as the body farm.
These facilities are expected to attract forensics-related businesses and organizations, as well as national and international visitors to forensics conferences.
Road improvements on a northern segment of U.S. 41, plus substantial improvements along State Road 52, also are expected to support new development efforts.
And, the development of the Angeline community — along with a planned Pasco County campus of Moffitt Research Center — are expected to have a significant economic impact in Land O’ Lakes.
County records show developers are getting ready for what comes once the roadwork is finished.
Five years ago, the Tibbetts family rezoned its property at the southwest corner of Gowers Corner for residential and commercial development. No projects are announced as yet.
On property adjacent to the Tibbetts’ parcels, county records show Sandridge Commercial LLC applied for a “mass grading” permit to level and prep a large swath of land for an unidentified project.
Gowers Corner and U.S. 41 are on the development radar.
Meanwhile, the signs of new development on U.S. 41 are much less obvious south of Bell Lake.
O’Reilly Auto Parts has opened a store at 3600 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., and the Walmart Supercenter, at 1575 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., is opening a fueling station.
Businesses along the southern end of Land O’ Lakes struggle to redevelop properties after a road widening years ago that chopped off frontage, Graves said.
The county may need to consider overlay districts at locations along U.S. 41, to foster redevelopment efforts, she said.
By Kathy Steele
Published March 10, 2021
Frank Crecco says
Where is the exit coming off the veterans highway going to be in reference to land o lakes blvd 41 near connertian homes next to the mew circle k gas station
Mary Rathman says
The most recent story we published regarding Ridge Road estimated that the completion of that extension, over to U.S. 41 will be in 2025. There is a pending lawsuit from the Sierra Club against extending Ridge Road through the Serenova Preserve, so that could affect the completion date.
For updated/additional information, the Pasco County engineering department would be the best source.
Jim says
The extremely high volume of traffic on US 41 should be a magnet for businesses such as Checkers burgers, Popeyes Chicken, and even more sit down restaurants. The 41 traffic is not the same people that transit SR 56 to 54 and westward.
Years ago there was a rumor of a Hooters restaurant where the old Rapscallions was. That is waterfront and would have been a perfect venue for Hooters. Who knows why they overlooked it. When you look at the asking price for land in Land O Lakes, that is probably the reason they passed it up. Delusions of grandeur slows down progress for sure.
Jim D Slaughter says
the new restaurant that replaced the Rapscallions is ridiculously overpriced yet the parking lot is always full. I stopped in and looked at the menu and I can’t understand how they can get such high prices in Land O Lakes. There must be more rich people in LOL than I realized. We won’t be going there. Unfortunately it seems to be sucking off business from Ukelele Brands, a great place for good food at a good price and live music, etc.
Susan Guess says
My family is Tampa natives and now we are Lutz residents for 34 years. During this time the habitat around us has been a refuge for many different animals and birds. The hearing master and the County Commissioners approved the storage building on Hwy 41 and Crystal Grove. It is a disgrace to our community. Due to the hardship our neighbors had regarding their profession, they could not appear before the Commission to be a voice for our Lutz tax-paying citizens. So we are stuck with this money-hungry disease. They have destroyed several acres and have displaced the wildlife that called that property protection and home. Now we are again burdened with another company that doesn’t care about the surrounding homes and families.
Nationally, it is a concern that small businesses are going under due to these “Big Business Mongers”. A half mile south of this property is Blessings Gas and Convenience store. This WaWa will be the cause of their demise.
A few miles south, on the west side of Hwy. 41 is a cleared property that would fit the WaWa and supply them with ultimately more business. In this location, there are several used car lots that would use the gas pumps. Also, from Sunset there are four well established gas station-convenience stores only a short five miles away. They service most of the vehicles that enter or leave I-275.
Southbound traffic in the morning would give WaWa abundantly more patrons than northbound traffic in the afternoon, as people rush to get home.
I sincerely appeal to the Hearing Master and the County Commissioners good judgment to put an end to this residential destroyer and stop forcing these horrible eyesores on our families and communities. You must consider the impact of loss of safe haven for our wildlife, the business that will be destroyed, the traffic, the noise during late hours, and the fuel pumps/containers that eventually will leak into the ground and contaminate the soil.
Nevy says
We need another supermarket near Connerton on 41
Jim D Slaughter says
A winn-dixie would be great! Sprouts, Save A Lot are also good.
Jennie says
Development has ruined our once beautiful Land O Lakes. Wildlife is disappearing, trees that supply oxygen are being torn down for cement and asflaut and because of this the humidity is higher. Please stop Development, enough is enough.
Susan Guess says
Looks like our once committed Lutz Association has gone to the dark side. We will look like NYC with nothing but cement parking lots and high rise apartments. What a shame
If our residents really care, they will go to the Hearing on November 15 at 6 PM. This is the second Hearing. Some of our County Commissioners had second thoughts about approving the 7-Eleven so they sent it back. The Hearing Master had approved it because our voices fell on deaf ears..
Sailr says
Back when they were planning the veterans expressway the ultra nimby lutz group tried to stop it although it came nowhere near Lutz. I’m sure there are more people in Lutz that favor progress than the few “not in my neighborhood” folks. Thank goodness the wonderful veterans got built.
JOE FERNANDEZ says
We are inundated with carwashes and gas station’s, it’s time for our politicians to stop approving anymore of those type business on U.S.41!
Let’s look at preserving some space for Family recreation, and wildlife (Parks, playgrounds, etc) before it’s all gone!!!!
playgrounds
Steve says
What is the building currently being constructed on 54 and Oakstead Blvd near the 7-Eleven going to be?