Polk commissioners enthusiastically approve incentives for Walmart

Polk County Commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved a 10-year tax abatement for Walmart Stores Inc. to build a massive distribution center near Davenport.

“I think this is a win-win-win for the community, for the jobs and even the labor and materials being consumed during construction,” John Hall, commissioner vice chairman, said.

There were no public comments on the incentives. Per the agreement, the county will miss out on about $1.2 million annually in ad valorem tax revenue over the next… …read more

Oxford Exchange owner says proposed apartments could quash Grand Central’s potential

A proposed apartment project on Grand Central Avenue could hinder the neighborhood from reaching what the owner of Oxford Exchange says is its true potential: becoming a walkable shopping district.

Altman Development Corp., based in Boca Raton, has asked the city to rezone 2.51 acres at 504 Central Ave. to make way for a 274-unit apartment building. In late June, Altman updated its proposal to include two 1,300-square-foot retail spaces.

The first public hearing on the development is scheduled… …read more

Downtown pioneer TAPS set to open second Tampa unit

New York City transplant James DeVito opened his first ever bar/restaurant amid an economic apocalypse in an urban core known as a place where the streets rolled up at sundown.

Now TAPS — whose flagship debuted on the ground floor of downtown Tampa’s SkyPoint condo building in spring 2008— is set to open its fourth unit late next week in International Plaza’s Bay Street.

“Of course, everyone thought I was crazy,” Devito said of the inaugural TAPS. “I spent a couple of months driving… …read more

Ed Glazer buys sprawling West Coast estate

Tampa Bay Buccaneers co-chairman Ed Glazer has plunked down $21.5 million on a 9-acre estate in Montecito, California.

The property — which includes a 12,900-square-foot home and detached, two-bedroom guest house — borders another estate that Glazer spent $15 million on in February, the Los Angeles Times reports. To see photos, click here.

“Both properties take in views of the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Ynez mountains,” according to the Times.

The Glazer family ranks No. 63 on the Forbes… …read more

A development to stop the presses

The concrete box that houses the Tampa Tribune and its printing presses will soon give way to a residential tower with dazzling views of the city skyline.

Miami-based Related Group has confirmed what the Tampa Bay Business Journal was first to report in mid-April: It is planning to demolish the Tribune’s waterfront building and build an eight-story residential building with up to 400 units.

Related is under contract to buy the 4.4-acre site and lease it back to the Tribune, said Arturo Pena,… …read more

Monroe Berkman sells waterfront home in South Tampa

Tampa businessman Monroe Berkman and his wife, Suzette, have sold a waterfront mansion in South Tampa for $3 million.

The couple sold the home on Beach Drive in the Belmar Shores area to Donna Marie Bocko and Andrew Richard Mintz, a married couple from New Jersey, according to Hillsborough County property records.

The Berkmans provided a $2.7 million mortgage for the purchase, according to property records. The loan is a balloon mortgage with a maturity date of June 30, 2016.

The Berkmans purchased… …read more

New mixed-use development in the works in North Hyde Park

A mixed-use development with retail space and townhouses is in the works in North Hyde Park.

St. Petersburg-based Cardinal Point Management is proposing a mixed-use development at 301 N. Rome Ave., with 6,700 square feet of small-shop space and 23 townhouses.

The retail space would front North Rome Avenue, while the townhouses would line North Fig and North B streets, according to plans filed with the city.

There is a church on the site, which is just south of NoHo Flats, an apartment community… …read more

Building gets taller, retail added as developer revamps multifamily proposed near Oxford Exchange

A South Florida developer who wants to build near Oxford Exchange has proposed a taller, mixed-use building for the site in response to requests from the surrounding neighborhood and city planners.

Altman Development Corp., based in Boca Raton, submitted a new site plan and updated documents to the city last week that now show Altis Grand Central as a nine-story building with 274 residential units and 2,614 square feet of specialty retail — two 1,300-square-foot spaces that front Grand Central… …read more

As urban land gets scarce, residential projects get smaller — and some get taller

Several residential projects proposed around Tampa in recent days illustrate the scarcity of urban land.

The owner of prime property in South Tampa is looking to rezone it to make way for just 15 multifamily units. Townhouses proposed in Westshore will be up to 3,000 square feet — but stacked over a garage in three or four stories.

Here are some of the mostly recently proposed projects in urban Tampa:

Townhouses in Westshore

Icon Residential is proposing 93 townhouses in the heart of Tampa’s… …read more

Supreme Court: Discrimination includes policies that have ‘disparate impact’ on minorities

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that businesses and government can be held liable for violating the Fair Housing Act even if they didn’t intentionally discriminate against minorities.

In a 5-4 decision, the court ruled that policies that have a disparate impact on minorities constitute housing discrimination. In the case in question, Inclusive Communities Project Inc. accused the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs of continuing segregated housing patterns by allocating too many low-income… …read more