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Channelside Tamps is a gem on the Gulf Coast that offers urban living with a coastal flair and its historic architecture is complemented by modern landmarks. Channelside is Florida's largest open-water estuary, connecting three counties through the Gulf of Mexico. It is a metropolitan neighborhood that is home to young professionals, families, and seniors alike. There are several distinct and remarkable neighborhoods with luxury homes within the Tampa region, each offering its own appeal to the discerning buyer. Sitting along the banks of the Ybor Channel is one of the most coveted and fastest-growing areas in Tampa.
Channelside is the ultimate residential and entertainment borough, with homes featuring premium luxury towers with many new exclusive upscale, luxury skyscraper condominiums and penthouses along with urban chic lofts have been recently built. This upscale and trendy neighborhood is the perfect blend of modern and classic architecture in a location that highlights the best of downtown Tampa. The Channel District sits just east of downtown next to Port Tampa Bay. Chanbelside is a dynamic community with exceptional restaurants, nightlife, bars, events and attractions. Enjoy the charm of the old-time streetcar that connects downtown to Channelside and the Historic District. Residents can walk to the Channelside District and enjoy restaurants, nightlife, shops and movies. Nearby is the Port of Tampa where you can take a cruise or trolley on over to Ybor City or downtown Tampa.
Located three minutes from downtown Tampa and Sparkman Wharf, six minutes from historic Ybor City, and seven minutes from upscale Harbour Island, residents have easy access to modern to vintage shopping venues, a diverse menu of dining options, a vibrant nightlife scene, museums, and the Amalie Arena for sports and music events. The Channel District is a busy area that brings families to the Florida Aquarium for its sharks, stingrays, and wild dolphin cruises. Just outside, the American Victory Ship is a warship repurposed as a maritime museum. Hockey fans fill Amalie Arena to see the Tampa Bay Lightning play, and the venue also hosts big-name rock and pop acts. Casual, sports-themed bars and restaurants. The Channel District is busy with scenic walks, biking, or running along the Tampa Riverwalk that runs from Channelside Drive to the Armature Works for casual eats.