entrance rendering One Tampa

Tampa Bay Times , 07-11-24

Crews Break Ground on One Tampa, The City’s Tallest Residential Tower

Thank you Tampa Bay Times for the feature. Click here to read the full article.

Construction begins this week on One Tampa, a 42-story, 225-unit luxury condominium located across the street from Curtis Hixon Park.

Once completed, the building will rise 510 feet, making it the tallest residential tower in Tampa.

“This is the future of our city,” Tampa Mayor Jane Castor said at a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday. “The vertical density. Ensuring that we’re making use of the property and the limited square footage we have.”

Condos start at $1 million and range from 1,100 to 4,000 square feet.

Brian Van Slyke, regional president of Florida’s West Coast for the developer, Kolter Urban said over 50% of units have already sold. The Kolter Group is led by CEO Bobby Julien. The company previously said One Tampa was one of its fastest selling projects, racking up $200 million in sales in just four months.

penthouse rendering One Tampa

The top level will feature three penthouse units. There will also be a two-floor amenity deck with a pool, spa, fitness center, F1 racing simulator, golf simulator, social club, fire pits, screening room, co-working space, guest suites and more.

golf simulator One Tampa

When it was announced in 2022, the building was poised to be the tallest on Florida’s Gulf Coast, topping out at 54 stories and 633 feet. But that plan was scrapped after the Hillsborough County Aviation Commission expressed concerns over how construction might impact flights in and out of Tampa International Airport.

Kolter Urban received pushback from historic preservationists and city officials who wanted to save two buildings on the site that were built in 1912 and 1895. Both buildings were razed, but the developer agreed to tweak the design so that the bottom five floors resemble the architectural style of the original buildings.

entrance. to One Tampa

Van Slyke told the Tampa Bay Times that his firm has tried to be empathetic to the desires of the community and city administrators while also maximizing development opportunities.

“On a pedestrian level it will provide a very comfortable feel,” he said. “From a skyline perspective you’ll have all the modern conveniences and design that a newer building can bring.”

Van Slyke said the building will act as a connector between Water Street and the central business district.

“It will act as an anchor, and it help spur the rebirth and vibrancy of the neighborhood.”

NEWS TO SHARE
Amenity Center at Cresswind Charlotte

The Charlotte Weekly, 08-24-24

Cresswind Charlotte Sells 750th Home

Read More...

Cresswind Charlotte Sells 750th Home Thumbnail

The Charlotte Weekly, 08-24-24

Cresswind Charlotte Sells 750th Home

Read More...

The Palm Beach 100 Thumbnail

Palm Beach Illustrated, 08-01-2024

The Palm Beach 100

Read More...

Condominium Solana Bay Miami

Luxury Guide USA, 07-25-2024

First Look Renderings: Solana Bay

Read More...

Meetings TODAY Florida | April 2024 Issue Thumbnail

Meetings Today Florida, 04-01-2024

Meetings TODAY Florida | April 2024 Issue

Read More...

The Westin Sarasota Thumbnail

US News, 01-01-24

The Westin Sarasota

Read More...

Tampa Bay Business Journal, 04-06-23

$43 million hotel approved in downtown St. Pete

Read More...

South Florida Business Journal, 01-06-23

The Kolter Group Voted Best Places to Work

Read More...

Tampa Bay Business Journal, 10-25-22

18-story luxury condo tower tops out in Sarasota

Read More...

Model homes imminent in West Port Thumbnail

Sun Port Charlotte, 11-29-20

Model homes imminent in West Port

Read More...

Breathing in the Saltaire Thumbnail

Business Observer, 11-15-19

Breathing in the Saltaire

Read More...

Water Club Offers The Best of Everything Thumbnail

Palm Beach Florida Weekly, 10-24-19

Water Club Offers The Best of Everything

Read More...

Select your KOLTER Community
of Interest for more Information