The Ella at ENCORE! 7 5 8 9 • the Ella Opened 6 in 2012 3 10 the Trio at ENCORE! 16 17 2 1 • the Trio Opened in 2014 13 the Reed at ENCORE! 12
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Our Downtown Mixed-Use Neighborhood city within a c Continues toand Grow Evolve! ity ENCORE!® Timeline 15 14 The Ella at ENCORE! 7 5 8 9 • The Ella opened 6 in 2012 3 10 The Trio at ENCORE! 16 17 2 1 • The Trio opened in 2014 13 The Reed at ENCORE! 12 • The Reed opened 4 in 2014 The Tempo at ENCORE! 11 • The Tempo opened in 2018 To Downtown THE MIX Multifamily Residential The sustainably developed transit oriented master plan at ENCORE! blends multifamily, retail, office, hotel and a 1 The Ella (160 senior apartments) + Ground Floor Retail grocery store into a “city within a city,” accented by public 2 The Trio (141 apartments) + Ground Floor Retail art, a revitalized park and a town square. 3 The Reed (158 senior apartments) + Ground Floor Retail 4 The Tempo (203 apartments) + Ground Floor Retail Multifamily residential buildings leased and managed by JMG ENCORE!® represents urban renewal in harmony with Realty Inc., a privately owned management company a vibrant past. This 40-acre master-planned, mixed-use Retail & Commercial redevelopment community just north of Downtown Note: Offi ce = 180,000 sf; and Town Center Retail = 25,000 sf Tampa’s urban core sits where Tampa’s historic Central 5 Grocery (36,000 sf) Avenue once boomed with innovative businesses and 6 Offi ce/Bank/Pharmacy thrived as a music district where jazz legends penned 7 Hotel/Condo songs and performed often. 8 Hotel/Offi ce + Ground Floor Retail 9 High-Rise Multifamily 10 Apartments + Ground Floor Retail Spanning 12 city blocks, this energetic new downtown neighborhood is home to professionals, families Other Community Features and active seniors – a multigenerational mix. 11 Urban Farm*; future Middle School 12 Perry Harvey Park* (renovated to include amphitheater, A catalyst for continuing redevelopment between displays to honor Central Avenue’s history, multipurpose Tampa’s Central Business District and Ybor City, Tampa recreation fi elds, etc.) Heights and other neighborhoods, ENCORE! continues 13 Historic Preservation of St. James Church* 14 Chiller Plant to grow and evolve—even today. Once complete, this 15 Solar Park $425-million development will be home to 2,500 16 Onsite Wellness Center* people and create 1,000 permanent jobs. 17 Early Childhood Education Center* • Community Center/ Job Training Facility* * Elements of the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant, awarded to ENCORETAMPA.COM ENCORE!® is a federally registered trademark in the United States of America. ENCORE! Developer Team MUSIC ENCORE! is a public-private partnership between Banc of America Community Development ENCORE! is named in honor of the rich musical history of Downtown Tampa’s Central Corporation (BACDC) and the Tampa Housing Authority (THA). Avenue in its heyday – it’s where Ray Charles recorded his fi rst song, Tampa resident Hank Ballard discovered the dance move and wrote the song “The Twist” later made famous by • BACDC, the oldest, largest and most productive Chubby Checker, and legendary jazz artists Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday bank-owned community and Cab Calloway visited often to perform. All ENCORE! residential buildings refl ect this development corporation, musical heritage (The Ella, The Reed, The Trio, The Tempo) to create a symphony of new is committed to the home choices for generations of people. development of high quality, mixed-income, mixed-use urban Did You Know: neighborhoods that act as a Central Avenue in its heyday of the 1930s and 1940s was a full-fl edged business catalyst to stabilize and revitalize communities. district, hosting restaurants & grills, the Pyramid Hotel, clubs such as The Cotton • Incorporated in 1939, THA Club, Apollo Theatre, and Little Savoy to name a few. develops and manages mixed-income rental housing opportunities to more than 21,000 residents in the Tampa Bay Area, as well as administers GREEN Housing Assistance Payments to an additional 45,000 households in the State of ENCORE! is one of the fi rst master-planned developments in the state to seek LEED® Florida and Virgin Islands. Neighborhood Development certifi cation, which promotes a whole-building Together, BACDC and THA are approach to sustainability. All ENCORE! apartment buildings are some of the most demonstrating their overall ® commitment to the revitalization sustainable in Tampa designed to U.S. Green Building/LEED Silver Standards. The of distressed neighborhoods innovative “green” community features at ENCORE! include: within an urban core to attract additional outside investment and • A Central Chiller Plant that’s a locally engineered and built system providing chilled create a vibrant, sustainable water to all buildings at ENCORE!. This lowers construction and operating costs by community at ENCORE! eliminating rooftop air conditioning equipment. Community • A Storm Water Capture System that collects rainwater underground to fi lter and reuse the water for irrigation of the development’s drought-tolerant native landscaping. Partnerships • A Solar Park generates enough energy to cover electric costs of all the street lighting ENCORE! excels thanks to the in the entire neighborhood; Solar panels will be installed atop each of the buildings commitment and partnership to generate enough energy to cover electric costs of lighting each of the building’s with many public and private organizations, including common areas. • Baker Barrios Architects, Inc. • Bessolo Design Group • Cardno TBE • City of Tampa DOWNTOWN • City of Tampa Art Programs Division 275 • CORE Construction C 2 Just2 north of Downtown F 4 2 1 E L S NT N O • The Dohring Group T T D A R Tampa where Cass Street M R I D A • Eshenbaugh Land Company P A A L JOBS 7TH AVE/BROADWAY meets Nebraska Avenue, • FDG Creative N N E U 41 B ENCORE! is less than C • Florida Housing Finance Corp. R C A ENCORE! tampa I is expected S O K one mile from some of • Friends of Tampa Public Art P A heights KWY ybor city Tampa Bay’s most desirable to create more than • GTE Financials SCOTT ADAMO O 60 4,000 jobs during • Hardin Construction R entertainment and cultural A N the construction • Hillsborough Community College G destinations. The • Hillsborough County E period and neighborhood is close to 618 J S E Housing Finance Authority P F approximately 1,000 CAS I F E E the Florida Aquarium, F R L R O C SON • Hillsborough County T permanent jobs. E A A R S M C Amalie Arena, Tampa’s I D M Public Schools H P HANN A L A E E R Y Riverwalk, Straz Center for I • JMG Realty D downtown I E A L N • Siltek Group SID the Performing Arts, Tampa SON K E • St. Peter Claver School JAC Bay History Center, Tampa DY G t • State of Florida KENNE TIN tric Museum of Art, The Port of WHI dis • Stearns Weaver Miller nnel C Tampa, cruise ship terminals BROREIN cha A • Tampa Downtown Partnership U S and Tampa Convention E • U.S. Department of Housing 618 W ATT A PL Y Center. Convenient to HYD P and Urban Development L AN E I-275, Crosstown Expressway T • Walker Brands P A SHORE 41 R Y and served by HART’s • ZMG-Malphus K BA • And more! MetroRapid bus system. For more information, leasing opportunities or to sign up for ENCORE! news and updates, visit: ENCORETAMPA.COM Rev 7/19.