The Trio At ENCORE! Tampa Welcomes First Residents
The musically themed ENCORE! Tampa development is hitting a milestone with the opening of its first multifamily apartment building. The 141-unit The Trio joins The Ella, a 161-unit senior apartment building that opened in 2012 and is fully occupied. Artwork by Natalie Blake and Taryn Sabia honor the musical heritage of the black entertainment and business community that once thrived along Central Avenue.
Even as construction continues on The Reed and The Tempo waits in the wings for its start date, the ENCORE! Tampa community is celebrating its first multifamily apartment complex ā The Trio.
The Tampa Housing Authority will hold a grand opening today (July 15) at 2:30 p.m. at 1101 Ray Charles Blvd., with live jazz and tours of The Trio.
The 141-unit apartment building joins The Ella, 161 senior apartments that opened in 2012 and are fully occupied.Ā
The musically themed ENCORE! is a $425 million, master-planned community that is replacing the former public housing complex of Central ParkĀ Village, which was torn down in 2007. The goal is to create a mixed-use, mixed income neighborhood within street grids dotted with apartments, shops, restaurants, a grocery store, hotel and a black history museum.
It is being developed jointly by THA and the Banc of America Community Development Corporation. The next multi-family complex, 203-unit The Tempo, should have a construction start shortly, with leasing set to begin by summer 2015.
Since April, nearly 40 families have moved into The Trio. However, about 70 percent of the Ā apartments are leased. Those additional residents are expected to arrive within the next one to two months.
āThatās a little bit better pace for us than expected by this time,ā says LeRoy Moore, THAās COO. āObviously the biggest news out of this is affordable housing for families. Itās good to be welcoming our first families to the site.ā
At the grand opening, guests can get up-close looks at the public art commissioned for The Trio, including three ceramic tile murals depicting the rich history of the once-thriving black business and entertainment district in and around Central Avenue.Ā
The murals, located along a perimeter wall that faces Perry Harvey Sr. Park, are by Vermont-based artist Natalie Blake.
Funds for the murals ā titled The Gift of Gathered Remembrances ā are from the city of Tampa and the Friends of Tampa Public Art Foundations, which received its share of the money through THA.
In addition, The Trioās contractor, Sarasota-basedĀ CORE ConstructionĀ Services of Florida,Ā commissioned Taryn Sabia, co-founder of the Urban Charrette, for three jazz-themed paintings installed on the Trioās exterior walls.
The Trio is a collection of three buildings designed by Baker Barrios Architects. One building is six stories; the others are four stories. There are 1-,2-,3- and 4-bedroom floor plans. Amenities include a swimming pool, movie theater, fitness center, library, game rooms and Internet cafe.
Writer: Kathy Steele
Source: LeRoy Moore, Tampa Housing Authority
