MAY/JUNE 2018 | TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE 105
Imagine from this vantage point, a CEO
overlooking a bustling business or institute.
The impressive staircase is meant for
grand entrances by brides, debutantes
and discriminating patrons.
After Anderson’s death in 1936, his family continued to live
there until 1972. Since then, it has been home to various law
firms, an advertising agency and even an exclusive club for
women, where dresses worn by Marilyn Monroe and Princess
Diana of Wales were displayed in the ballroom.
A crystal chandelier graces
the entry, where a concert
piano also fits nicely for
those special occasions