Yeah, there was a falling out between Sembler and Rahall, or simply the fact that Rahall sold Channel 10 and WLCY Studios. Whatever the reasons, the program was moved across the was to the Milton Roy Corporation building. The building had previously manufactured water valve and water meter equipment. Milton Roy housed the largest group in Florida history. It was also the last building to hold outdoor raps. Because of the huge size of the group, lunches were pre-made sandwiches wrapped in cheap ass sandwich bags and frozen. From there, they would be taken to the building and placed in a large storage freezer that opened from the top. As the sandwich stock was depleted, kitchen help had to bend over way far to get to the ones on the bottom and in the back and "swim" for them, discarding the ones that were severely water-logged. They were henceforth to be known as "SWIMMERS" and to this very day, I cannot eat bread once it has become wet.
As for the address of Milton Roy Corp. just put Sheen Drive in a map search of St. Petersburg and unless the building has been subdivided, that is the address you shall find. There is only one Sheen Drive in all of St. Pete, so it is pretty simple to find really.