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FAA Filing Submitted for 282-Foot The Gaspar Condominium Tower in Downtown Tampa

The Gaspar, by Berts Real Estate and Flamingo Homes. Designed by MGBA Architecture.
The Gaspar, by Berts Real Estate and Flamingo Homes. Designed by MGBA Architecture.

A recently-planned development proposed for a triangular parcel at the entrance of Downtown Tampa is moving closer to realization. Known as The Gaspar, the project has recently filed for an application with the Federal Aviation Administration seeking height approval for its proposed condominium tower, signaling progress toward construction.

Planned for 1307 N Jefferson Street, the 0.33-acre site is being developed by Berts Real Estate in partnership with consultant Flamingo Homes. The property is currently owned by 1307 N Jefferson Tampa LLC, an entity affiliated with Berts Real Estate. Floridian Development previously reported on the proposal during its analysis by Tampa’s Design District Review board, a process which is still underway.

FAA Filing Submitted for 282-Foot The Gaspar Condominium Tower in Downtown Tampa
FAA Filing Submitted for 282-Foot The Gaspar Condominium Tower in Downtown Tampa

According to the application filed by Bruce Strebinger, co-founder and CEO of Berts Real Estate, the proposed 23-story tower would rise 282 FT from ground level, or 302 FT above mean sea level. The application was submitted on January 5th and remains under review, though approval is widely expected given the project’s relatively modest height and limited impact on nearby airports.

FAA Filing Submitted for 282-Foot The Gaspar Condominium Tower in Downtown Tampa
FAA application for the site.

The proposed height aligns with earlier submissions, which called for the tower to rise 281 FT to its highest point. Designed by MGBA Architecture, the tower features a contemporary design composed of frosted glass, a gray-and-white color palette, and expansive balconies.

The development is planned to include 188 residential units, comprising a mix of studio, one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom residences. The podium and ground floor would incorporate 2,424 SF of commercial space, 5,327 SF of office space, along with 91 vehicular parking spaces and 72 bicycle parking spaces.

While review by Tampa’s Design District Review Board remains ongoing, the developer has not yet filed for construction permits. An FAA application related to cranes on the site has also not been submitted, multiple steps still needed before the project can break ground.

Development activity in Downtown Tampa has remained strong in recent years. Nearby, Hotel Ora + Private Residences has reported solid sales momentum and is preparing to move towards groundbreaking, while developments like The Pendry or One Tampa are already underway.

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