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NBA’s Top Media Exec Is Selling This $10 Million Tampa Condo
Listing of the Day
Location: Tampa, Florida
Price: $10 million
A condo in a prime new residential development in Tampa’s revitalized Water Street neighborhood offers all the advantages of a private home and the amenities of a five-star hotel.
“It’s a special place,” said Melinda Witmer, a real estate and media entrepreneur, who owns it with her husband, William Koenig, the NBA’s head of global media.
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The couple, who are based in New York City, bought the 22nd-floor unit before the development, the 26-story Residences at the Tampa Edition, opened in 2022 and have rented out the condo since then.
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The unit “feels like a house in the sky,” said Eric Dungy of Compass Florida, who listed it in April with colleague Jon Fincher. “The views are amazing, the custom finishes are timeless, and there are few condos in Tampa that have as much square footage.”
Witmer said that she and her husband are committed to investing in Tampa and plan to buy more property in the city with the sale proceeds.
Stats
The unit is 5,107 square feet. One of 37 units in the building, it has four bedrooms, four full bathrooms and one half bath.
Amenities
The unit, which has an open floor plan, floor-to-ceiling windows and a wraparound balcony, gets city views from all angles. Other features include three garage spaces, a chef’s kitchen, a soaking tub in the marble primary bath and an office.
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The Residences at the Tampa Edition building has a rooftop pool and bar, a spa, a fitness center and seven in-house restaurants by Michelin-star chefs. The hotel, on the lower level, offers a variety of services to condo owners, including a private residential drive and entry, room service, a private valet, a concierge, a spa and security.
Neighborhood Notes
Water Street, a vibrant 16-block neighborhood in Tampa with restaurants and shops, is one of the areas recently redeveloped in what Whitmer called the “explosive” growth of the city.
“It’s kind of hip,” she said, adding that the city’s median age is 35. “It’s an environment where people hang out. We were there recently, and there was live music in the streets and people were out dancing.”
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She noted that the redevelopment has taken a “green and grass-roots approach” by building local businesses “that feels unique to Tampa. It’s a fresh feeling being downtown and overlooking the bay.”
Agents: Jon Fincher and Eric Dungy of Compass Florida