- September 24, 2024
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The developers of Water Street Tampa, a $3 billion, 56-acre project that will reshape a wide swath of downtown, recently provided an inside peek at the community’s first residential complex.
At 815 Water Street and named Heron, it features 420 residences across two towers connected by a rooftop garden and 40,000 square feet of ground-level retail space, according to a statement. That retail includes the region’s first re-imagined Greenwise Market by Publix, and restaurants to be announced soon, adds the release. Heron will offer a collection of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, each featuring a spacious terrace. Pre-leasing for residences at Heron will begin in late 2020 with first move-ins scheduled for March 2021.
Architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates led the design of the building, along with landscape architecture by Raymond Jungles and interiors by Cecconi Simone. Heron will be the first of three rental residential offerings to open as part of Water Street Tampa’s first phase. The developer of the entire project is Strategic Property Partners.