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Vicente Martinez Ybor
Vicente Martinez Ybor c. 1890
Born7 September 1818[1]
Valencia, Spain
Died14 December 1896 (aged 78)
Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Occupation(s)Industrialist, cigar manufacturer
Known forFounder of Ybor City, Tampa
Spouses
  • Palmia Learas,
  • Mercedes de las Revillas

Vicente Martinez Ybor (7 September 1818 – 14 December 1896) was a Spanish entrepreneur who first became a noted industrialist and cigar manufacturer in Cuba, then Key West, and finally Tampa, Florida.

Martinez Ybor is best known for his founding the immigrant-populated cigar manufacturing town of Ybor City just outside Tampa, Florida in 1885. It was annexed by Tampa in 1887 and was a major factor in the community's rapid development from a small town into one of the largest cities in Florida and, for a time, the world's leader in cigar manufacturing. In addition to his Principe de Gales line of Cuban cigars, he founded many other businesses in Tampa including an insurance company, street paving, gas stations, a streetcar line, and Tampa's first brewery. For his workers, he built and sold hundreds of affordable homes, brought doctors to the area, and converted his original cigar factory into a social hall and theater for Tampa's first mutual aid society, El Centro Español de Tampa. His business interests were integral to the rapid expansion of the Port of Tampa and Tampa's overall economy.[2]

When Martinez Ybor died in 1896, much of Tampa closed down to attend his funeral. He has been honored with a statue in Ybor City and a bust on the Tampa Riverwalk.[2]

  1. ^ Guzzo, Paul (31 August 2018). "The cigar king who put the Ybor in Ybor City was born 200 years ago. How would he celebrate?". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Vicente Martinez-Ybor". thetampariverwalk.com. Retrieved 28 March 2015.

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