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Water Street is an urban neighborhood located in Downtown Tampa, Florida. The waterfront community stretches 16 blocks and includes residential, commercial, and institutional buildings along Tampa Bay. The project was developed by Strategic Property Partners, LLC.,a joint venture of Cascade Investment, owned by Bill Gates, the Microsoft co-founder, and Jeffrey Vinik, owner of Tampa Bay Lightning. Phase one of the development of Water Street began in 2017 and phase two is expected to be completed in 2027. The development is estimated to cost $3 Billion and will add 3500 new residences to Tampa. Water Street is the first neighborhood in the world to be certified by the International WELL Building Institute for advancing healthy lifestyles.

Description
The Water Street neighborhood is located in-between the Channel District to the north-east and Downtown Tampa, Florida to the west. The total area for the area is . Water Street is connected to the downtown financial district and Channel District via the TECO Line Streetcar and the Tampa Riverwalk. ==Residential buildings==
Residential buildings
Water Street opened its first mixed-use residential building, Heron Residences, in April 2021. Heron is a dual tower conjoined by a garden rooftop and Publix Greenwise Market.{{cite web|url=https://www.tampabay.com/news/business/2021/01/05/water-street-tampas-first-heron-apartments-hit-market-and-theyre-not-cheap/ ==Hotels==
Hotels
The Water Street neighborhood contains the Tampa EDITION hotel and residence, the Tampa JW Marriott, the Tampa Marriott and ROOST Tampa.{{cite web|url=https://www.813area.com/business/water-street-tampa-will-change-downtown-residential-hotel-office-retail-restaurant-additions.html ==Public art and installations==
Public art and installations
The Water Street neighborhood features installments of public art including LED sculptures, murals, water fountains, green spaces and digital art. The first installation of public art is titled the "Three Arcs" designed with programmable LEDs by Jim Cambol.{{cite web|url=https://www.fox13news.com/news/public-art-goes-digital-in-tampas-new-water-street-development ==References==
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