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Elevé 61. Designed by Scott + Cormia.

The 35-Story Elevé 61 Condo Tower Awaiting To Rise At 858 Channelside Drive In Tampa

Back in 2018, Developer Mercury Advisors had unveiled their plans for a project titled Elevé 61, a 35-story luxury residential condo tower proposed to rise at 858 Channelside Drive in Tampa’s Channel District east of the Downtown area. They brought on board Orlando-based architectural firm Scott + Cormia to design the tower, which is anticipated to rise 384-feet, towering over the surrounding structures and Ybor Turning Basin…

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Water Street Tampa. Courtesy of Strategic Property Partners.

A Breakdown Of Phase 1 At Water Street Tampa: Hotels & Hospitality

YIMBY’s coverage of the development of Water Street Tampa continues with the hotel and hospitality components of phase one. In most mega developments, fine hotel space is typically a key ingredient in providing accommodations for visitors wanting to explore what the city’s neighborhoods have to offer, and so that is why Strategic Property Partners has brought together a team of elite architects and engineers to create the city’s first five-star hotel: The Tampa EDITION, the JW Marriott Tampa Water Street , as well as a recently renovated Tampa Marriot Water Street. 

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Older rendering of AER In The District. Courtesy of Cube 3.

Permits Filed For 32-Story Residential Building At 300 West Tyler Street In Tampa’s Downtown District

Construction permits have been filed for a 32-story residential building at 300 West Tyler Street in Downtown, Tampa. Bounded by West Tyler Street, North MacInnes Street and West Cass Street, the site is within walking distance of Curtis Hixton Waterfront Park as well as Tampa’s Riverwalk and Museum of Art. The parcel of land in which the building will built on previously did not exist, and is a result of the reconfiguration of Tyler Street and MacInnes Street. American Land Ventures under the ALV Residences On The River LLC is listed as the owner behind the application.

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