
At build-out, Ybor Harbor could include up to 6-million square feet of residential, office, hotel and retail space. Working with Port Tampa Bay, the Ybor Harbor plans envision opening a section of waterfront to the public that is currently restricted. Activation will include a boardwalk lined with restaurant and retail uses, piers, boat slips, floating docks and green space.
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“We have seen the immense benefits to the community by thoughtfully investing in opening up our city’s waterfront over the last decade. I am excited to see a vision for Ybor Harbor that continues that work and further activates our natural environment,” said Tampa Mayor Jane Castor.
Building heights within Ybor Harbor will vary with the maximum determined by the Federal Aviation Authority, as the project is located entirely outside the Ybor City Historic District.
The team working on Ybor Harbor includes the engineering firm Stantec, transportation consultant Randy Coen of Coen & Company, real estate attorney Tyler Hudson of Gardner Brewer Hudson, P.A., Arborist Ricky Peterika of Dark Moss, and development consultant Of Place.