The new Hooters, which is expected to begin building next to the Wesley Chapel Harley-Davidson dealership at 25245 Wesley Chapel Blvd. later this summer, has had a sign (above) visible for several months now, since shortly after HMC Hospitality Group signed its lease with the Harley dealership for property adjacent to the retail motorcycle shop.Â
HMC, whose LinkedIn.compage says it is owned by, âthe founders of the world famous Original Hooters, a renowned name in the hospitality industry, with our presence in Tampa Bay, Chicago and Las Vegas.â It is not the same company that reportedly is getting ready to declare bankruptcy and shutter some Hooters locations. That company, Hooters of America, LLC, is not involved in the Wesley Chapel Hooters plans.Â
And, although OriginalHooters.comsays the Lutz/Wesley Chapel location is âComing Summer 2025,â that is actually the expected start date for the restaurant to begin building, at least according to a spokesperson who asked to not be identified at the Harley dealership.Â
In other words, the new Hooters probably canât open much before the end of 2025. â GN
(L.-r.) Kyle Flischel and Tom & Patrick Murtha are the partners who have helped make Murtha & Flischel CPAs in the Seven Oaks Professional Park one of the most respected Certified Public Accounting firms in the New Tampa/Wesley Chapel area. (Photo provided by Murtha & Flischel)Â
For more than 14 years, Murtha & Flischel Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), have been a trusted name in the Wesley Chapel community. Known for dedication to personalized service and in-depth knowledge of accounting and tax laws, the firm has built a strong reputation as reliable partners for individuals and businesses alike.
The story of Murtha & Flischel began back in 1997, when Thomas Murtha and Raymond Flischel founded the firm as Flischel, Murtha & Associates in Englewood, FL. Ray Flischel worked for more than 40 years before retiring. Tom Murtha is a seasoned CPA with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Management from Long Island University in Brooklyn, NY, and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) Degree in Accounting from St. Johnâs University in Queens, NY. Tom has nearly 40 years of experience in taxes, valuations, mergers and acquisitions, and has been a trusted advisor to many. He also taught accounting courses at Hillsborough Community College and for the American Institute of Banking for more than 15 years, helping shape the next generation of accountants.
In 2009, Tomâs son Patrick helped Tom and Ray sell their Englewood firm and open a new office â Murtha & Murtha, LLC, in Tampa. In 2015, the firm moved to the Seven Oaks Professional Park (off Ancient Oaks Blvd., north of S.R. 56) in Wesley Chapel, where it continued to grow and thrive. Today, the firm has changed its name to Murtha & Flischel and has three partners, including Tom, Patrick and Rayâs son Kyle Flischel.
Patrick and Kyle are both alumni of the University of South Florida (USF) in Tampa, where Patrick earned B.S. degrees in Finance and Accounting, in 2009 and 2015, respectively, while Kyle earned a B.S. degree in Accounting in 2011 and a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Accounting with a focus on taxes, in 2017.Â
Murtha & Flischel offers a wide range of services to meet the needs of its clients. From preparing taxes to advising businesses on complex tax issues, the firm helps clients stay compliant and make the most of their financial opportunities. During tax season, Murtha & Flischelâs dedicated senior accountants â including Kaitlyn Kociba and Kaitlyn Little â work hard to assist clients. Both Kaitlyns started as interns and are now pursuing their CPA certifications. Junior accountants Jackie Moore and Tamara Daley also are valuable team members.
âWeâre excited to expand our team,â Patrick says, âand we plan to add two more junior accountants soon.â
Client satisfaction is at the heart of everything the professionals at Murtha & Flischel do. The teamâs personalized approach has earned the firm glowing reviews from its clients, as Murtha & Flischel has an overall 4.9 star (out of 5) rating on Google, with more than 115 reviews. Client Christina Helm shared in her 5-star rating: âItâs time we ALL quit slogging through TurboTax and never look back. From initial contact to my phone appointment with Kaitlyn Little to signing our return was about a month, with quick, accurate and professional communication, via phone, [by] email and on their app!â
In addition to tax preparation, the firm offers bookkeeping and accounting services that help businesses keep their financial records accurate and organized. This allows Murtha & Flischelâs clients to make informed decisions and plan for growth. The firm also specializes in business valuations, tax planning and helping buyers and sellers navigate the process of mergers and acquisitions.
âWe started with mergers and acquisitions before expanding to other services,â Patrick says.
A High-Flying Firm
(L.-r.) Senior accountants Kaitlyn Kociba and Kaitlyn Little, partners Kyle Flischel and Patrick Murtha, office manager Lourdes (âLouâ) Alers, front office manager Sam Yates and staff accountant Tamara Daley can all be found at Murtha & Flischelâs Wesley Chapel office. (Photo by Charmaine George)Â
Patrick and Kyle have both recently earned their pilotâs licenses. In 2023, Patrick received his license and in December of last year, he completed instrument reading.Â
âAlthough we did it as a hobby, it has quickly become an essential part of our business,â Patrick says. âWe had a client on the other side of the state, and where it would have taken us a few hours to get there, we were able to arrive in just under an hour and fly back home the same day. Flying saves us so much time and it makes it easier to provide hands-on support for our clients.â
Another standout offering is Murtha & Flischelâs CFO (Chief Financial Officer) Retainer Package. This service provides businesses with ongoing financial oversight, including monthly accounting, budgeting and tax planning. It also includes advice about health insurance and retirement plans. Acting as an outsourced CFO â at a fraction of the cost of an in-house CFO â the firm helps businesses stay financially secure while preparing for long-term success.
On TampaTaxFirm.com, the firm shares helpful articles under the âNews and Articlesâ section. âWe try to post relevant information that clients might find useful,â Patrick explains. Recent topics include the changes to federal and state tax laws for 2025 and guidance on the on-again, off-again BOI (Beneficial Ownership Information) and FinCEN (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network) compliance. While Murtha & Flischel doesnât complete BOI filings for its clients, the firm does provide clear instructions on how to complete that filing yourself.Â
âWe want our clients to avoid fines and stay informed,â Patrick says, adding that although the requirement for businesses to file BOI was put on hold, it is possible it will become a requirement again at some point.
âThe process is quite simple,â Patrick adds. âIt takes only a few minutes to file electronically.â He recommends business owners either go ahead and complete it just in case or make sure they keep an eye on updates through FinCEN.gov.Â
This unwavering commitment to personalized service is what makes Murtha & Flischel stand out. âOur goal is to provide year-round support and timely responses to all client questions,â Patrick says. This dedication has earned the firm a loyal client base and a strong reputation in the local community.
The firm also supports local initiatives and participates in community events. This dedication not only enhances the staffâs connection with clients but also underscores the role of a community-centric firm.
Patrick and his wife Jennifer have three children â 10-year-old Thomas, Jack (age 9) and Audrey, 4. The family lives in Wesley Chapel and is very active in the local community, including the Rotary Club of Wesley Chapel and the North Tampa Bay Chamber. Meanwhile, Kyle (who has been the president of a local Business Networking International chapter) and his wife Stephanie enjoy brewing beer as a hobby.
The firm of Murtha & Flischel CPAs is located at 2236 Ashley Oaks Cir., Suite 101, in Wesley Chapel. The Zephyrhills office is located at 5315 8th St.
Just before we went to press with our March 18 Wesley Chapel issue, we received the following statement from the management at Rock & Brews:
There has been a lot of confusion regarding the future of Rock & Brews on S.R. 56 and the likelihood of Portilloâs replacing it in front of the Tampa Premium Outlets.
To clarify the situation, Rock & Brews President of Operations Kris Maronpot recently provided us with this accurate information.
Whatâs Happening?
The Rock & Brews on S.R. 56 will be closing on Monday, March 24, 2025.
Rock & Brews encourages their rock star fans to dine with them by or before their final day of service on Sunday, March 23.
âIt has been a great honor and experience to serve the Wesley Chapel and Tampa community,â Maronpot says. âWe are thankful for everyoneâs continued support. We look forward to serving those who rock in the future at our other Florida locations â Orlando, Oviedo, and Kissimmee â soon.â
(Below Left) AdventHealth Wesley Chapel (AHWC) Chaplain Danny Sierra welcomes new president & CEO Ryan Quattlebaum and his family â (l.-r.) his wife Cristina and daughters Emily and Sophia â back to AHWC during a packed (bottom left) meet & greet event at the hospital on Jan. 29. Quattlebaum has replaced former AHWC president & CEO Erik Wangsness, who left to take the same job at AdventHealth Tampa. (All photos by Charmaine George)Â
When Chaplain Danny Sierra â who has been with AdventHealth Wesley Chapel since it opened on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. as âFlorida Hospitalâ â introduced the hospitalâs new president & chief executive officer (CEO) Ryan Quattlebaum at a meet & greet event on Jan. 29, he was trying to figure out how best to re-introduce more than 100 guests to the hospitalâs former chief financial officer (CFO).
âI thought about the Bible story of the prodigal son, but then I thought, âMaybe not, because he wished his father not well and there are kids here.ââ
Instead, Chaplain Danny went with Philippians Chapter 4, Verse 4: âRejoice in the Lord always. And again, I say, rejoice.â
To which he added, âAnd, we rejoice that Ryan is back with us. And let us pray more. Lord, thank you for this special homecoming of your son, his wife and his children. You knew them before they were conceived. You numbered the hairs on each one of their heads, and you brought them back to us. And, as a campus with all our friends, we rejoice of this man.â
Quattlebaum, who served as the CFO at AHWC from 2020-22, left to become the president and CEO of AdventHealth North Pinellas in Tarpon Springs, but returned to AHWC when Erik Wangsness left to take the same position at AdventHealth Tampa. He thanked Chaplain Danny and said he was thrilled to be âback home.â
First, Quattlebaum thanked the elected officials who attended the event, including Dist. 20 State Senator Danny Burgess and Pasco County commissioners Ron Oakley and Jack Mariano. He also thanked the AHWC Foundation and hospital Board members, as well as the doctors, nurses and staff members in attendance.
âIâm beyond blessed to be able to be here with each one of you,â Quattlebaum said. âAnd to be welcomed back. My youngest daughter Emily was born here at this hospital, so I am blessed to be back. My first job in a hospital was in the dish room when I was in high school. So, my roots in Advent Hospitals go way back and this is where my heart is.â
Quattlebaum also said that he, âultimately wants to make sure that everyoneâs family member gets treated like how our families are treated and I firmly believe that we do this together. So, thereâs a whole team of people here as well thatâs made that work happen. So I want to acknowledge and say thank you to all of them for this important work.âÂ
And finally, Quattlebaum said, âWhat I really care about is people. And Christâs Healing Ministry was really about people, and this is representative of what our community truly looks like.â He then gave everyone in attendance his cell phone number.
For more information about AdventHealth Wesley Chapel (2600 BBD Blvd.), call (813) 929-5000, visit AdventHealth.com. â GN
Photos of the construction of the new Tesla dealership (above) & Verve Wesley Chapel apartments (below right) by Joel Provenzano.
Local Tesla owners, both current and future, will soon have reason to celebrate. There are two new developments taking shape alongside I-75 in Seven Oaks, just south of the S.R. 54 exit, across Eagleston Blvd. from the existing Blue Heron Senior Living facility (see map below).Â
Tesla, the electric vehicle (EV) powerhouse, recently poured the future dealershipâs concrete foundation (photo, above) for a new one story building, which should be a little over 50,000 sq. ft. total on about eight acres. According to the description in Teslaâs permit, the new dealership will include a service center for electric automobiles, a showroom area, a customer lounge, a break room and office space.âÂ
The service area is slated to be about 41,000 sq. ft., which is downright huge for any dealership (with more than 50 service bays), leaving just 9,000 sq. ft. for all of the other functions. There will be 20 charging station parking spaces behind the building (of which half appear to be super chargers), and close to another 530 parking spaces onsite for inventory and customersâ vehicles.
From what weâve been told, Tesla might still get an offsite lot for additional inventory, depending upon how busy the dealership will be. Based on the number of Teslas already cruising around our area, the dealership could be one of the busiest in Wesley Chapel.
According to a local Tesla sales representative, the dealership is slated to open by the end of this year. For those unfamiliar, these relatively new dealerships and the whole Tesla sales experience are very different from most other vehicle brands.
How It Used To Work
I still remember the very first time I rode in a new Tesla. Many years ago, a Tesla sales person came to my office at the time, in a silver âModel Sâ P100D sedan. What a great-looking car it was, super clean and very modern. It also was the first time I had ever seen an almost all-white interior.
Me and three of my coworkers piled in, with the sales person at the wheel, pulling out of our parking lot and onto the local street. He pulled slightly over to the side of the road, went to the drive settings on the touch screen, and went for a button labeled âludicrous.â
In my head I was thinking, âWhy would anyone label a drive mode that way?â He hit the accelerator and we all found out really quickly how appropriate that name actually was!
The map is from Collier Companies, modified by Neighborhood News.
The instant torque from the electric motor was nothing like Iâd experienced before, as both my stomach and my brain were being relentlessly pushed into the seat back until he let off at 80 miles per hour, all of us finally able to take a deep breath after what seemed like an eternity, but in reality was less than 4 seconds.
I had raced motorcycles when I was younger at the local drag strip, but this sedan was faster than that! âWhat a great way to sell cars!,â I thought. The point of these early demos was to give potential customers more than just a glimpse of these EVs. The idea was to allow you to experience the difference between Tesla and vehicles by any other automaker.
Back in those days, and for a few years after, the demos were the only way to appreciate a Tesla first hand, unless you knew someone who drove one. You could either book an appointment and drive to a small sales office (if you could even call it that) in some back lot of a corporate park, or if it was being demoed to enough people, the sales people would bring it to your groupâs location, as they did in my case.
But, you couldnât buy the demo vehicle you tested, as the sales were online only, with a set, no-haggle price. And, in many cases, a deposit was required to secure your place in line to even begin to âorderâ more popular or upcoming models.
Even with the new dealerships, however, not much of that sales philosophy has changed, and the Tesla brand takes great pride in its unique way of selling its vehicles.
How It Works Now
Tesla sales are still technically online, which means you still canât test drive the exact vehicle you want to buy. The vehicles are still sold at a set price, with no haggling, and a $250 ordering deposit is required to secure the specific vehicle you want to buy, although the deposit may be less depending upon the model.
We were told that the vehicle you choose gets removed from the âavailable inventoryâ when the deposit is received, or if the deposit is for an upcoming or brand new model, it secures your place in the ordering queue.
While this may be counterintuitive to the traditional dealership models people are used to, most customers have raved about the simplicity of the process in their Google reviews.
From what we read in the reviews, and speaking with two different Tesla sales associates, one in the national online/call-in sales office and the other a local (Westshore) sales person we spoke with by text, we got some further clarity.
The in-person sales associates at the dealership are there to help answer questions (they were good at answering all of mine), review vehicle inventory that may be available locally, help customers place their online order to get an inventory vehicle or a custom-ordered vehicle from the factory, provide and schedule test drives in their demo vehicles, and help customers take delivery of their vehicles when they arrive at the dealership (or if theyâre already present in inventory), including providing any remaining paperwork that needs to be signed.Â
The sales associates clarified that if a vehicle is in local inventory, that vehicle is assigned to one of the physical Tesla sales offices (or dealerships), and you would have to pick up the vehicle from that specific office when purchased, explaining that inventory vehicles cannot be transferred or shipped to other dealerships or offices for pickup â which can occur within three days for inventory vehicles.
If purchasing a custom-ordered vehicle from the factory, you can specify exactly which Tesla location you want your vehicle delivered to in the app.
One thing Iâve always heard is that Tesla can deliver to your door like Amazon, but thereâs a caveat to that. The company does deliver to homes through a service called âCarrier Directâ but the Tesla website states, âThis fee-based option is available for customers who prefer to have their vehicle delivered, and who live more than 220 miles from the nearest Tesla delivery location.â So basically, this service isnât available anywhere near Tampa Bay, as the national sales rep confirmed.
That rep also said that Tesla does take trade-ins. Itâs all done over the app at the time of purchase and thereâs never an in-person inspection required. Theyâll give you a âtake it or leave itâ price quote for the trade (again, no haggling), and the rep stated that their prices are very competitive with other similar services like Carmax or Carvana. They even encouraged getting quotes from one or both of those services in advance to know whose would be the best.
Do People Like The Tesla Dealerships?
This is not the first full-size Tesla dealership to be built in the Tampa Bay area. The first is in North Tampa, on N. Florida Ave., near the intersection with W. Fowler Ave. The location was the former Bob Wilson, Jeep-Chrysler-Dodge that had sat vacant for years. The site already had a parking garage, so Tesla just built a new dealership building on the site in 2018, opening its doors shortly after.
Currently, there are mixed reviews of the existing Tampa dealership; the positives were mostly those absolutely praising the super simple Tesla purchasing and delivery process, along with staffâs ability to answer questions.
But, the negatives were mostly about how others have found that the service department was severely lacking, in both the availability of needed parts and installing them, communication with/and scheduling of customers, the exorbitant cost of non-warrantied issues and the overall quality of the services performed.
Weâll see soon enough how this new Wesley Chapel location will stack up.
Urbon Apartments Now Have Verve
The Verve Wesley Chapel luxury apartment complex, formerly known as Urbon at Seven Oaks, is quickly taking shape (right photo) adjacent to I-75, just south of the under-construction Tesla Dealership, directly across the street from Blue Heron Senior Living.Â
Verve is a little further ahead of Tesla, with the buildings now going vertical, and with the bare concrete elevator shafts looming like ancient monoliths next to I-75.
The apartments are being developed by The Collier Companies, which on its website describes itself as, âa multifamily housing management and real estate development company based in Gainesville, FL, [with] 12,000 apartment homes & growing.â
Collierâs Tampa Bay-area portfolio is situated around USF and includes traditional apartment housing called Lakeview Oaks Apartments on N. 37th St, and two student-specific apartment complexes called Reflections Apartments on E. Bearss Ave. and IQ Luxury Apartments (built in 2016), which are on Bruce B. Downs Blvd., immediately south of the Haley Veterans Administration Hospital.
The website for Verve Wesley Chapel doesnât have much information, but it does currently state, âWe donât just rent apartments. From the moment you walk through the front door, youâll feel the comfort that makes our residents happy to call us home. Cutting-edge amenities, meticulously-groomed grounds and a dedicated staff contribute to a higher standard of living. Convenient shopping, award-winning schools, local museums and parks are all close at hand, with sponsored activities to develop new hobbies while getting to know your neighbors.â
The complex will be a fairly large one, situated on 16.8 acres and consisting of six 4-story buildings with 360 apartments total â including 144 1-bedroom, 168 2-bedroom, and 48 3-bedroom units. The center of the complex will be situated around a large swimming pool, with an unobstructed pond view towards the sunsets. Other amenities and features, like elevators, a gym, meeting spaces, large common areas, and 30 rentable 1-car garages will be similar to other newer, high-end apartments in the Wesley Chapel area. Verve is expected to open sometime later this year; we did not have information at our press time about what the rents might be.