Renaissance Park

Renaissance

Business Park

Renaissance Park

Business Park

Renaissance Park

Business Park
PROJECT OVERVIEW

Renaissance Park

Business Park

The land development of a 200 Acre, mixed-use corporate business park located on Waters Avenue and the Veterans Expressway within Northwest Hillsborough County, Florida. Rezoning approval obtained via Development of Regional Impact (DRI) and Planned Development Mixed Use (PDMU), which included approximately 1,500,000 SF of office, retail, office, office/service center, and a 250-room hotel. The project ultimately accommodated the southeast regional corporate office complex for Capital One, plus a retail center including Target, Lowes, and other big box retail users and individual outparcel retail development.

RENAISSANCE PARK

Project Details

LocationTampa, Florida

Project TypeBusiness Park

TypeMixed-Use

Land Size200 Acres

Facility Square Footage1,500,000

RENAISSANCE PARK

Project Activities

The following activities were completed on behalf of Pro-ject International in order to facilitate the completion of Renaissance Park:

Land Acquisition
Land Planning
Government Approvals
Infrastructure Engineering
Permitting
Economic Feasibility
Sales
Administration of Eminent Domain
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Administration of Eminent Domain suit encompassing 78 acres of the property and the coordination of legal counsel, appraisers, engineering and various other consultants as expert witnesses in the case. Effective negotiations resulted in a settlement of the lawsuit.

Marketing
BUSINESS PARKS

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