Wingspan Development Group and ABC Capital Corp. opens community in Hyde Park

Wingspan Development Group and ABC Capital Corp. held a grand opening for NICHE, a six-story, 251-unit apartment community, in Tampa’s North Hyde Park neighborhood.

The community offers attainably priced, luxury rental living in an urban neighborhood, boasting more than 50 shops and restaurants, a statement says.

NICHE has studios with Ori transformable furniture, as well as traditional studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments ranging from 326 square feet to 1,173 square feet, starting at $1,335 per month.

NICHE’s amenities include a rooftop deck with downtown views, a resort-style pool with cabanas and fire pits, a 24-hour fitness center with a covered outdoor workout area and a rooftop lounge and game room.

The building also has 33 traditional studios, 66 one bedroom units, 66 two bedrooms and one three bedroom residence.

Units feature 9-foot ceilings, wood-style plank flooring, in-unit washer and dryers, walk-in closets and programmable thermostats.

The 251-unit apartment community is located at 1116 W. Carmen Street.

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