In 1967, the shiny new WEST SHORE PLAZA encompassed approximately 623,400 leasable square feet and contained thirty-eight stores beneath its roof. It was originally a dumbell plan mall, with a small east side protrusion (which housed a Pantry Pride supermarket).

WEST SHORE PLAZA SHOPPING CITY TENANTS 1967:

MAAS BROTHERS (with Beauty Salon and Suncoast Restaurant)  / J.C. PENNEY (with Beauty Salon, Colonial Coffee Shop and freestanding Auto Center) / F. W. WOOLWORTH (with luncheonette) / PANTRY PRIDE supermarket / Baker's Shoes / Baron's of Tampa men's wear / Colony Shops ladies' wear / Doctor Louis F. Serchia, Optometrist / Fanny Farmer Candies / Firestone Car Care (outparcel) / Florida Shoe Service / George M. O'Neil Company Card Shop / Hollywood Travel, Incorporated / Jarman Shoes / Lawton's Jewelers / Lerner Shops ladies' wear / Marquis Cleaners & Laundry / Mary Jane Sportswear / Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio / Modern Beauty Salon / National Shirt Shops / Orange Bowl snack bar / Piccadilly Cafeteria / Poller's ladies' wear / Scot Ties / Singer Sewing Center / Size 5-7-9 Shops ladies' wear / Spencer Gifts / Tellone Barber Shop / The Second National Bank of Tampa / Thom McAn Shoes /  U.S. Juvenile Shoes / Villa Shops / Waldenbooks / Walgreen Drug (with luncheonette) / Wolf Brothers men's wear / Zales Jewelers     


In a circa-1967 shot, we see the mall's original Center Court, Fountain and F.W. Woolworth 5 & 10.
Photo from Tropical Cards


A view from the opposite side of the Center Court and Fountain (with Woolworth behind). The main mallway at WEST SHORE PLAZA extended for five hundred and ten feet and included three fountains; one in front of Maas Brothers, this one in front of Woolworth's, and another facing Penneys.
Photo from Tropical Cards