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A Closer Look At The COOKFOX-Designed 20-Story ‘Thousand & One’ At Water Street Tampa

YIMBY recently covered the announcement of the official opening of Strategic Property Partners (SPP) Thousand & One, a 20-story Class-A commercial office tower located at 1001 Water Street within the 56-acre – $3.5 billion Water Street Tampa mega-development in Downtown Tampa. The building is designed by New York City’s COOKFOX Architects, and yields 375,000 square feet of office space and 12,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, being the first trophy office tower to rise in the city in nearly 30 years. Let’s take a closer look into the details in the architecture and exterior characteristics.

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Strategic Property Partners Announces Opening Of COOKFOX-Designed ‘Thousand & One’ At Water Street Tampa

Tampa-based real estate developer Strategic Property Partners (SPP) officially announced the opening of Thousand & One, a 20-story Class-A commercial office tower located at 1001 Water Street within the nearly 74-acre – $3.5 billion Water Street Tampa mega-development in Downtown Tampa. Designed by New York City’s COOKFOX Architects, the building yields 375,000 square feet of office space and 12,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, being the first trophy office tower to rise in the city in nearly 30 years. The subject property’s interior lot is generally located across the street from the Tampa EDITION and the Heron Residences, bounded by the intersection between Water Street with Channelside Drive, and Raybon Court to the north.

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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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Water Street Tampa. Courtesy of Strategic Property Partners.

A Breakdown Of Phase 1 At Water Street Tampa: Residential Buildings

An area once known for being underdeveloped, filled with parking lots and vacant plots of land, isn now transforming into a sprawling new mixed-use development in the city of Tampa. Developed by Strategic Property Partners, a joint venture between Jeff Vinik, current owner of the Tampa Bay Lightning, and Cascade Investment, LLC, a company owned by Bill Gates, the 16-block $3 Billion mixed-use mega development known as Water Street Tampa is permanently changing the Downtown Tampa skyline with the rise of multiple new buildings. 

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Move-Ins Begin For 22-Story Tower At 1050 Water Street Designed By Morris Adjmi Architects And ODP Architecture & Design

Strategic Property Partners (SPP), the developer behind the 56-acre Water Street Tampa mixed-use development on Downtown Tampa’s waterfront, announced move-ins of its first residents to Asher, a 22-story residential tower located at 1050 Water Street, located immediately north of Tampa EDITION and bound by South Nebraska Avenue on the west with East Cumberland Avenue on the north. The recently completed 273-foot-tall building is completely designed by Morris Adjmi Architects with ODP Architecture & Design as the architect of record, and contains a collection of 490 thoughtfully-designed rental residences ranging from studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts. Amenities at Asher include the neighborhood’s largest rooftop pool deck with over 70 lounge chairs, a media lounge and beautifully designed co-working space with private conference rooms. Move-ins and in-person tours are now underway at the building, following a highly successful pre-leasing period.

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