New faces and places in the neighborhood

Two new retailers are moving into Water Street Tampa later this fall.

Homebodies rejoice. Two new spots to sift for all the home finds are coming to Water Street Tampa this October.

  • Locally-owned Dwell Home Market will take over the bottom floor of Asher Residences. The 2,988 ft pop-up showroom will be stocked with a bar, tons of unique furniture finds, and custom artwork. Interior designers will also be on-site for all the tips.
  • Botique plant mecca Yura Vine Brothers is also making a move from Hyde Park into the ground floor of Cora apartments. The specialty shop will stock hundreds of plants (including rare breeds), handmade pots, and more. Owners, Samuel and Aaron Roda, also offer plant design help so you can make your yard — or container garden — cohesive.
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