Real Estate Development

Make Westshore’s thriving business district part of your business plan in Tampa. Explore major development plans and projects taking shape throughout Westshore, as well as recently delivered developments.

  • Why Westshore?

    PwC is delighted to be in the heart of Westshore. The area is centrally located for our employees who commute from all over the Tampa Bay region. They enjoy being within walking distance or a quick drive to some of Tampa's best restaurants and shopping venues. Our close proximity to the airport and world class hotels has made our Tampa offices a major corporate hub for visitors from PwC offices in the US and all over the world.

    Mary-Helen Horne, administrative operations leader of PricewaterhouseCooper's Enterprise Solutions Center

  • How Does Westshore Alliance Help?

    To facilitate economic growth and streamline the commercial development process, the Westshore Alliance has created two unique development tools – the Westshore Areawide Development of Regional Impact (DRI) and the Westshore Overlay District Development Standards.

Westshore has the largest privately sponsored DRI in the state of Florida. The DRI provides significant entitlements for office, retail, hotel and residential development and provides pre-negotiated mitigation for the transportation impact of development. Developers can proceed with projects by paying the City of Tampa transportation impact fees and reserving development entitlements under Westshore’s DRI. The DRI development entitlements are in place until November 20, 2024, and there are sufficient entitlements to accommodate development in Westshore for many years.

Following are several important documents and forms pertinent to the DRI:

The Westshore Overlay District standards provide flexibility in the development process and encourage a dense urban style of development that accommodates pedestrians, as well as vehicles. The standards provide greater density and intensity of development than in most other parts of Tampa and allow more development to occur without the need to rezone property. The standards are part of the City of Tampa’s zoning land development code (Chapter 27-238) and can be viewed here.