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Once bypassed by national developers and investors for larger, metropolitan cities like Miami, the real estate community is now realizing what locals have known for years: Tampa is trending. Tampa Bay’s recognition as one of the country’s top places to live has trickled into the region’s office market, which as of the first quarter of the year, has continued to reap the benefits.  While some credit the Tom Brady effect to Tampa’s rise into the national spotlight, the Tampa Bay region is seeing growing demand in other economic sectors beyond sports, including housing, business and leisure. In fact, Time Magazine just featured Tampa as one of only four U.S. cities in its highly coveted 2023 list of the “World’s Greatest Places.” Flurry of activity to start 2023 For the first time in five quarters, the Tampa Bay office market recorded positive absorption of more than 55,000 square feet thanks to more companies moving into space rather than vacating it, JLL’s first-quarter Office Insight Report for 2023 shows.  This can be largely attributed to Reliaquest’s move into its 140,000-square-foot headquarters located at Thousand & One Water Street, where it is currently occupying 120,000 square feet, and which made up the lion’s …

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SWEETWATER, FLA. — AARE Sunbelt, an affiliate of Adam America Real Estate, and JW Capital Management have topped out Terrazul, a 22-story student housing development near Florida International University in Sweetwater. Upon completion, which is scheduled for the second quarter of 2024, the development will comprise 932 units and a total of 1,201 beds. Located along 107th Avenue, the property will also feature 647 parking spaces and 15,442 square feet of retail space. Amenities at Terrazul will include an indoor/outdoor study lounge, library and lounge areas, a gym and outdoor swimming pool. Units will feature private studio, one-, two- and four-bedroom layouts. Coastal Construction Group is the general contractor for the project, and Niles Bolton Associates is the architect.

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RUSKIN, FLA. — Madison Communities, a multifamily subsidiary of Madison Capital Group, has begun construction on Madison Palms, a 317-unit apartment community in Ruskin. Located at 210 Teco Road, the property will comprise 300,000 square feet of rentable space in the form of one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Apartments will range in size from 719 to 1,403 square feet. Amenities will include a clubhouse with a fitness center, outdoor lounge, swimming pool and deck with grilling stations, recreation areas and cabanas. A construction timeline for the project was not disclosed.

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MAITLAND, FLA. — CBRE Strategic Partners U.S. Value 9 fund, an investment vehicle managed by CBRE Investment Management, has acquired The Village at Lake Lily, a 455-unit apartment community located in Maitland. Situated seven miles north of downtown Orlando, the community features ground-floor retail space, including two local restaurants. Community amenities include a fitness center, two swimming pools with hot tubs, grilling stations, a clubroom, package locker and dog run. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.

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MIAMI — Locally based Eden Multifamily and New York-based The Dermot Co. have teamed up to develop a 44-story apartment tower in Miami’s Park West district. Construction is set to begin at the site, located at 1018 N. Miami Ave., in 2024. The project will be situated near Miami Worldcenter and a Brightline station. Kobi Karp is designing the unnamed high-rise, which will feature 430 apartments, 8,000 square feet of ground-level retail space and 25,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities, including a pool, fitness center and coworking spaces. The developers plan to present the project to the City of Miami’s Urban Development Review Board during its April 19 meeting. Greenberg Traurig is representing Eden Multifamily and Dermot in the land-use process. Jordan Karp LLC brokered the pending acquisition of the project site.

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OCALA, FLA. — Kansas City-based Hunt Midwest and locally based partner Boyd+Mox have broken ground on Ocala South Logistics Park, a 1.4 million-square-foot industrial campus in Central Florida. The Class A development will be situated on a 93-acre site within Florida Crossroads Commerce Park, about three miles from I-75. The co-developers broke ground on the first of four buildings, a rear-load warehouse spanning 251,511 square feet. The speculative building is set to deliver before the end of the year and will feature 32-foot clear heights, 68 dock-high doors, 60-foot-deep speed bays and two drive-in doors. The project represents Hunt Midwest’s first industrial development in Florida and its first venture with Boyd+Mox. The design-build team for Ocala South Logistics Park includes civil engineer Kimley Horn, architect LS3P and general contractor Evans General Contractors. Rian Smith, Kris Courier and Josh Tarkow of CBRE are leasing the park on behalf of the owners.

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TAMPA, FLA. — Sansone Group, Mandich Group and BentallGreenOak have formed a joint venture to develop and operate a new 108,554-square-foot cold storage facility in Tampa’s Ybor City neighborhood. The rail-served facility will be situated less than three miles from Port Tampa and the CSX Intermodal Tampa Terminal, as well as 12 miles from Tampa International Airport. Tippmann Construction is the general contractor for the project, and locally based Stifel Bank provided an undisclosed amount of construction financing to the developers. Scott Delphey and Matthew Delphey of Food Properties Group, along with Lisa Ross and Trey Carswell of Cushman & Wakefield, will lease the facility on behalf of the ownership group.

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JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLA. — Key International and Shaner Hotels have opened the 156-room SpringHill Suites by Marriott Jacksonville Beach Oceanfront hotel. Shaner will operate the oceanfront hotel, which is owned by Key International. Located at 465 N. First St. in Jacksonville Beach, the hotel houses Sandbar Jax Bch, an oceanfront restaurant and bar, as well as a 24/7 lobby market for snacks and necessities and a fitness center that offers unobstructed views of the oceanfront pool. The hotel represents the first partnership between Key and Shaner and Shaner’s fifth hotel in the metro Jacksonville market.

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KISSIMMEE, FLA. — SRS Real Estate Partners’ Investment Properties Group has brokered the $28.4 million sale of WaterStar Orlando, a 79,680-square-foot shopping center under construction near Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. Orlando-based Equinox Development Properties is developing the center, which is located on a 7.7-acre site at 7991 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway in Kissimmee. Set to open in the next few months, WaterStar Orlando will be anchored by Marshalls, Burlington and pOpshelf, and will also house Noire Nail Bar and Keke’s Breakfast Café. Equinox sold the shopping center to a South Florida-based entity doing business as Orlando 22 LLC. Kyle Stonis, Pierce Mayson and Kevin Yaryan of SRS represented the seller in the transaction, and John Ellis of Newmark represented the buyer. WaterStar Orlando is part of a mixed-use development that will also include Madison WaterStar Orlando, a 516-unit apartment development that is also under construction.

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AUBURNDALE, FLA. — JLL has arranged the sale of Building 100, a 464,000-square-foot, cross-dock distribution facility located at Pace Logistics Center in Auburndale. The seller, Intersect Development Group, delivered the property earlier this year. The buyer and sales price were not disclosed. Luis Castillo, Britton Burdette, Cody Brais and Taylor Osborne of JLL represented the seller in the transaction. Paul Spellman, Taylor Allison and Emma Buch of JLL arranged an undisclosed amount of acquisition financing on behalf of the buyer. Located on a 30-acre site at 1234 Pace Road, Building 100 features 40-foot clear heights, a 60-foot speed bay, dock levelers and a 185- to 190-foot truck court.

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