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 extension (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-'67 view, 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 Center Court (with Woolworth behind). The main shopping concourse at WEST SHORE PLAZA extended for 510 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