Great Places & Spaces: Sparkman Wharf Update

Strategic Property Partners unveiled new renderings of the ongoing development of Sparkman Wharf in downtown Tampa.

The existing park and dining garden opened in late 2018, which is now home to 10 restaurants, the Fermented Reality Biergarten and Splitsville.

Additional enhancements are currently under way, including replacing the existing security fence along the wharf and improving pedestrian facilities along Channelside Drive.

The ground floor will accommodate approximately 10 new retail stores, while the second floor will have 150,000 square feet of leasable, creative, office space.

SPP will relocate its company headquarters at Sparkman Wharf, including approximately 30,000 square feet of office space for staff and space for an interactive marketing center.

Franklin Street is handling the office leasing at Sparkman Wharf, Colliers is handling retail leasing and the renovation of the building is being led by Walbridge Construction.

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