Condo

Hyde Park House Bayshore

by The Kolter Group

Tampa
  • Price: Priced from the Mid 900's
  • Square Footage: 1800-5100
  • Bedrooms: 2-4
  • Bathrooms: 2.5-5.5
  • Garage: N/A
  • Stories: 1
  • Home Type: Condo
Hyde Park House introduces the first and only opportunity to enjoy a new luxury condominium lifestyle in the prestigious, historic Hyde Park Historic District of South Tampa. In the 1880s, a group of wealthy citrus growers, cattle ranchers and shipping magnates such as James Watrous, Alfred Swann and William Morrison cleared land and built grand homes along today’s Bayshore Boulevard. By 1910, the area became known as Hyde Park, home to Tampa’s elite. Today, Hyde Park remains Tampa Bay’s most prestigious historic neighborhood, its scenic, oak-tree-shaded streets brimming with some of the region’s finest destinations for shopping, dining and nightlife, including the upscale restaurants and retailers of Hyde Park Village, and South Howard Avenue right around the corner.

Bayshore Boulevard

The world’s longest continuous sidewalk, Bayshore Boulevard is an active, 5-mile linear park connecting to all the exciting dining, culture, recreation and entertainment springing up along Downtown Tampa’s new 2.5-mile Riverwalk. With Hyde Park House at its center, Bayshore Boulevard and the Riverwalk form a continuous waterfront trail through the heart of the city. Step out the door and you can walk or bike all the way to top destinations from Ballast Point Park and the Tampa Yacht Club to Tampa Heights, and from the Channel District to the Ybor City Landmark Historic District – without ever having to get in a car.

An Ideal Location

Located within Tampa’s premier public school district, Hyde Park House is also convenient to Tampa General Hospital and the Peter O. Knight general aviation facility on nearby Davis Islands, as well as Palma Ceia Golf & Country Club, Memorial Hospital, the Selmon Expressway, I-275, Tampa International Airport, and the Downtown and Westshore business districts.

Culture

city rich in history, arts and culture

Hyde Park House is also convenient to the city’s finest cultural destinations, including art, history and maritime museums. It starts with the Henry B. Plant Museum in the former Tampa Bay Hotel, Tampa’s signature Moorish minaret-domed National Historic Landmark building on the University of Tampa’s Downtown riverfront campus. Just across the river lining the 8-acre Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park, you’ll discover the impressive permanent collections and world-class, curated touring exhibitions at the Tampa Museum of Art, Glazer Children’s Museum, and Florida Museum of Photographic Arts. Just a few blocks away in Downtown is the Tampa Firefighters Museum. The nearby Channel District hosts the Tampa Bay History Center showcasing three floors of exhibits on Tampa Bay’s first native inhabitants, Spanish conquistadors, and other prominent figures who shaped the area’s history. Adjacent to the Florida Aquarium is the SS American Victory Ship museum, recognized on the National Register of Historic Places and one of only four fully operational WWII era ships in the country.

Dining

Tampa’s epicenter of epicurean delights
Neighborhood dining destinations include the legendary Bern’s Steakhouse and its sister boutique eateries, Haven and Élevage at the upscale Epicurean hotel. Spanish tapas at Bulla, the Italian-inspired cuisine of Ava, and casually refined menu at 717 South are just a few of the other options just around the corner along South Howard Avenue in South Tampa’s lively SoHo district. The contemporary American fare of On Swann, Edison Food + Drink Lab and the classic Goody Goody Burgers, and the native-inspired cuisine of Ulele on the Riverwalk are among the many of the signature tastes of Tampa Bay found within minutes of Hyde Park House. Eclectic food halls along Tampa’s nearby Riverwalk include Sparkman Wharf in the Channel District as well as Armature Works and the Hall on Franklin in Tampa Heights. In fact, South Tampa, the Downtown-Channel District, Tampa Heights and Seminole Heights host over 50 of the region’s most acclaimed destinations for dining – all close to home.

Entertainment

Nightlife, stage lights, music and sports
Between the downtown riverfront Cultural District, the Channel District and Ybor City, most of Tampa’s premier entertainment venues are within a few short minutes of home. Neighborhood options include nightly live jazz at Timpano Italian Chophouse or the upscale Ciné Bistro movie house in Hyde Park Village, as well as the endless opportunities for dining, shopping and nightlife along 1.5 walkable miles of South Howard Avenue’s lively SoHo district.
A short drive down Bayshore to Downtown and the Channel District, you’ll find the three stages of the world-class Straz Center for the Performing Arts, the National Historic Landmark Tampa Theatre vintage movie palace and concert hall, The Florida Aquarium, Stageworks Theatre, and Amalie Arena – a major concert venue and home to the NHL Tampa Bay Lightning. From the Channel District, you can hop on the TECO Line Streetcar trolley to the eclectic mix of restaurants, bars, clubs and concert venues in the Ybor City National Historic Landmark District, where the revelry runs into the wee hours of the morning. Bayshore Boulevard also connects to the exciting dining, culture, recreation and entertainment along Tampa’s 2.5-mile Riverwalk, an urban trail extending from the Channel District through Downtown to exciting new destinations in Tampa Heights.

Shopping

From chic boutiques to everyday conveniences
Shopping destinations abound in the neighborhoods surrounding Hyde Park House. You can stroll the fine art galleries, artisan jewelers, home furnishing stores and chic clothing boutiques of the neighborhood’s charming Hyde Park Village. You can also do a variety of shopping in the SoHo shopping and dining district or just over a Bayshore-connected bridge to Davis Islands. Cruise up the river to Armature Works and The Heights Public Market. Hit the malls at International Plaza or Westshore Plaza. Then pick up groceries on your way back home at Hyde Park’s Publix Greenwise, the Publix Supermarket on Bayshore, the nearby Trader Joe’s or Fresh Market. Whatever your pleasure, it’s in the bag!
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