954 new homes to be built on bluff overlooking Hillsborough River in West Tampa

New apartments, townhomes, shops, and a cultural arts center are in the plans for the development of the Rome Yard in West Tampa. Learn more.

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Courtesy of the Tampa Housing Authority – The Rome Yard Development Project, a joint venture between the Tampa Housing Authority, the City of Tampa, and Related Urban Development Group includes 954 home.
Courtesy of the Tampa Housing Authority – The Rome Yard property sits on 18 acres on the west bank of the Hillsborough River near Downtown Tampa.
Courtesy of the Tampa Housing Authority – Apartments and townhomes will be part of the mix of affordable housing at the Rome Yard development.
Courtesy of the Tampa Housing Authority – The Rome Yard project is on a bluff overlooking the Hillsborough River.

Related Urban Development Group will partner with the Tampa Housing Authority on a project that will bring 954 new housing units to West Tampa within six years, 600 of which will be for workforce housing and affordable housing.

“We are as excited as we can be,” says Leroy Moore, Sr. Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Tampa Housing Authority. “They are a mix of affordable workforce housing as well as market-rate.” 

People earning 60% of the area median income can qualify for workforce housing — 40% of the project — and 40% of the units are for families of four earning $47,000 or less. Another 20% are set aside for market-rate housing. In addition to rentals, there are also townhouses available for purchase in the project.

It will take about a year for the Rome Yard Development Project to finalize agreements with the city, which owns the 18 acres of land, and to complete various negotiations, Moore says. After that, the development will take about five years to complete.

Related is offering $47 million in Qualified Opportunity Zone funding for the project. Moore says over the 99 years for the property lease, the City of Tampa should benefit by $140 million for the property once used as an equipment storage place for the City.

The project will include community-based retail and commercial space. At least 10% of the retail space included in the plan will be set aside for resident-owned small businesses.

The project is a joint venture with the African-American-owned Ducon Construction, which allows the project to meet minority business requirements.

Moore says his office is still pursuing more funding for the project, including tax credits.

“We’ve got a variety of sizes for one-, two- and three-bedroom units, as well as the homeownership units, which are townhouses,” he says. “The townhomes will be a mix of affordable and market-rate units.”

There are plans to pursue a new bus stop for Rome Yard and there will be extensive bicycle and electric scooter options and plenty of parking. There will also be a West Tampa Cultural Center & Art Pavilion.

For more information, visit the website for:
Tampa Housing Authority
City of Tampa
Ducon Construction
Related Urban Development Group
 

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Yvette C. Hammett

Yvette C. Hammett, a native Floridian and a graduate of the University of Florida, has spent much of her career as a professional journalist covering business, the environment, and local features throughout the Tampa Bay Area. She is an avid camper and outdoors person who has also been involved in local events for foster children and the elderly.

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