The historic Sanchez y Haya building in Tampa is nearing a new chapter, as J.C. Newman Cigar Company has begun the final phase of its restoration. The buildingโ€”once a hotel for cigar workers more than a century agoโ€”has long sat in disrepair but is now being revived with plans to reopen as a hotel and cigar-oriented space in November 2026.

The site traces its roots to 1910, when Serafin Sanchez and the Sanchez y Haya real estate company opened it to house workers from the cigar factory across the street. Christian Klein, great-great-grandson of Sanchez, said the project has required meticulous work. โ€œThis all had to be done by hand by a lot of people,โ€ Klein noted. โ€œA lot a love went into this building.โ€

J.C. Newman Cigar Company, which now owns the factory, has led the effort to preserve the buildingโ€™s place in Tampa history. โ€œWe realized that if we didn’t try to go in and save it and restore it and preserve this piece of Tampa’s history, nobody else could or would,โ€ said company owner Drew Newman.

The buildingโ€™s past includes chapters as a speakeasy, grocery store, and barโ€”and even less glamorous stories of crime over the years. The restoration aims to move it into โ€œa wholesome era,โ€ maintaining original character while preparing it for its new role.

โ€œOur only goal for this project is to bring the Sanchez y Haya building back to life so that it looks, and it feels, and it smells just like it did when it opened 115 years ago,โ€ Newman added.

Backed by public fundingโ€”including $600,000 from Hillsborough Countyโ€™s preservation board and $5 million from the Tampa CRAโ€”the $18 million restoration continues to move forward. The building will include a hotel and gift shop when it opens in late 2026.

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