Commercial Real Estate, Capital, Insurance, Leasing & Management

Retail playing catch up to residential boom

Published By: 

Preliminary plans for the redevelopment of Channelside Bay Plaza are starting to take shape, with Franklin Street showing the plans to national retailers, restaurant operators and entertainment concepts.

The Channel district is getting closer to solving its chicken-or-egg dilemma, with more residential growth driving the retail market upward, creating a virtuous cycle.

It’s a dynamic that can be seen in the investor interest in The Slade.

A team of brokers from HFF LP in Tampa, led by director Matt Mitchell, is marketing 214 of The Slade’s 294 units for sale for Crescent Heights, according to marketing materials for the property. The other 80 units in the building are individually owned.

Mitchell said HFF is seeing a lot of interest in the property – some from investors who would operate it as rentals and some who would start selling units “in the near to mid-term.”

“There is a shared belief among investors that both the rental and for-sale markets in downtown Tampa and Channelside are in a position to experience significant growth,” Mitchell wrote in an email.

And that’s evident in much smaller deals transpiring around the neighborhood.

A dual concept florist and restaurant will fill a vacant storefront in the Ventana. Preliminary plans for the redevelopment of Channelside Bay Plaza are starting to take shape, with Franklin Street showing the plans to national retailers, restaurant operators and entertainment concepts.

“It is evident that the recent investments made by the city in cultural infrastructure such as the Riverwalk, parks, and museums, have made the city a much more desirable place to live,” Mitchell wrote, “and this in turn is attracting private investments such as the redevelopment of Channleside Bay Plaza. When you see more retail development, restaurants and nightlife, you’ll see demand for residential product increase, as well.”

294  214  2009  $1.80  935 
Total residential units in The Slade Number of rental units marketed
for sale by HFF LP
Year The Slade was built Average rents PSF in The Slade Average size in SF of the units Crescent Heights is selling in The Slade

View PDF

let's Connect

drop us a line

Privacy Overview
Franklin Street

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.