Three New Developments Announced For Next Phase Of Water Street Tampa

Strategic Property Partners LLC (SPP) has announced plans for three new developments within Downtown Tampa’s 56-acre Water Street Tampa (WST) neighborhood. These projects include a residential condominium, an office complex, and an entertainment venue near the Amalie Arena. Slated for an area currently in development north of the 900 and 1000 blocks of East Cumberland Ave, the office and residential towers aim to expand the Water Street corridor. The proposed entertainment hub, north of Amalie Arena between South Morgan Street and South Jefferson Street, plans to house a service hotel, an event parking facility, and diverse entertainment spaces.

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Proposal Unveiled for Redevelopment of West Palm Beach Family Church Site Featuring Two Condo Towers and New Church Facilities

Related Companies, headed by Stephen M. Ross, and Frisbie Group have partnered with the Family Church to envision a transformative redevelopment project in downtown West Palm Beach. Designed by New York’s Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, the project calls for two condominium towers of 28 and 32 stories on the church’s expansive 9.6-acre site at 1101 South Flagler Drive, which is surrounded by a number of significant developments of similar scale along the Intracoastal Waterway.

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Forté on Flagler Tops Off At 1309 South Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach

Construction has topped off on Forté on Flagler, a 25-story residential building at 1309 South Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach. Designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Arquitectonica with interiors by Jean-Louis Deniot and developed by a joint venture between Two Roads Development and Alpha Blue Ventures, the approximately 300-foot-tall structure will yield 41 residences in 4-bedroom half-floor configurations and a full-floor six-bedroom penthouse. Facing South Flager Drive to the east and Currie Crescent to the west, with the project’s sales gallery to the north and Related Companies’ South Flagler House site to the south, the building offers panoramic views of the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean, and is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2025.

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