Design Plans For One Ashley In Tampa Revealed

One Ashley. Designed by Arquitectonica.

Two Roads Development is currently in the planning stages for One Ashley, a 37-story mixed-use tower proposed for Downtown Tampa, Florida YIMBY reports. Design firm Arquitectonica with Adache Group Architects has been selected as the architect of record to design the 409-ft-tall structure, which will consist of a mix of residential, hotel and restaurant space. The current renderings and designs available are not final, but the tower is currently depicted as one massive superstructure framed with white stucco-clad rims to create the illusion of three towers, or sections. There are wide terraces stacked along the western and southern elevations, and the entire tower volume rises out of a multi-story podium. The first 14 stories of One Ashley will be dedicated to a luxury hotel and parking garage, and floors 14 to 36 will be condominiums. Every unit will have access to a private terrace overlooking different sides of the city, including Downtown Tampa, Hillsborough Bay, the Channel District and beyond. According to the source, the electrical, egress and plumbing site plans were filed earlier in June, meaning groundbreaking could occur soon.

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