2 major Tampa Bay developments move forward

We’re checking in on Tampa’s WestShore Plaza redevelopment + Tradewinds Island Resorts expansion projects.

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Spring breakers will be staying at a very different TradeWinds in the next decade.

Rendering via 1754 Properties

Drumroll, please. We have two massive Tampa Bay area development updates for you:

Early Wednesday morning, St. Pete Beach City Council approved the TradeWinds Island Resorts expansion proposal. The plans include building an additional 629 rooms, new parking garages, office + retail space, restaurants, additional beach access points, and a clear public rooftop deck overlooking the beach.

Leaders say the project will be divvied into four phases. But hold your horses: the project could take up to 20 years.

In other development news, Tampa City Council recently approved redevelopment plans for Tampa’s WestShore Plaza, according to the Tampa Bay Times. The mall will be demolished and turned into a new mixed-use hub by developer Washington Prime Group.

The 52-acre lot in the heart of South Tampa will be transformed into 1,700 apartments, a hotel or motel, new retail stores, a HART bus station, offices, and medical facilities — only the Macy’s will remain.

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Bailey is based in St. Petersburg, FL, but hails from Ocala: the “horse capitol of the world.” Previously, she reported on education for WUSF Public Media, seniors for The Tampa Bay Times, and local government and communities for The Miami Herald and The Palm Beach Post. Happiest with sand on her sneakers, she loves visiting new parks and neighborhoods.
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