Venture X Opens Tampa Coworking Space

This is the company's first location in the city and its tenth in Florida.

Interior shot of Venture X Tampa, a 30,000-square-foot coworking space at 3031 North Rocky Point Drive.
Venture X Tampa occupies the entire sixth floor at Harborview Plaza. Image courtesy of Venture X

Flex office provider Venture X has opened a 30,000-square-foot coworking space at Banyan Street Capital’s Harborview Plaza, in Tampa, Fla. Occupying the entire sixth floor at the 205,000-square-foot building, it marks the company’s first location in the city and the tenth across Florida.

Venture X signed the lease at the property in January last year, when the mid-rise was under Cousins Properties’ ownership. In February, the firm sold the asset to Banyan Street Capital for $39.5 million, or $192 per square foot, according to Yardi Matrix information. Prime Finance Partners issued a $33 million acquisition loan.

The coworking space features 129 private offices for solo teams and companies with 20 to 30 employees, as well as equipped meeting rooms, dedicated desks, day offices and an event space.


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Venture X is part of the Vast Coworking Group portfolio, alongside Office Evolution and Intelligent Office. In March of this year, New State Capital Partners acquired the Vast Coworking Group platform, as a carve-out from United Franchise Group, through its Fund IV.

A closer look at Harborview Plaza

Harborview Plaza came online in 2002 at 3031 N. Rocky Point Drive West, on a 7-acre site. Its floorplates range between 29,000 and 30,262 square feet, across seven levels. Amenities include four passenger elevators, a fitness center, 4,000 square feet of retail space and a multi-level parking area with 950 spots. The tenant roster comprises I.C. Thomasson Associates, financial consulting firm Mercer, software company MHK, Milner and First American Title Insurance Co.

Adjacent to a Double Tree by Hilton hotel and Florida State Route 60, Harborview Plaza is within 3 miles of Tampa International Airport. Downtown is 8.5 miles east, connected through Interstate 275.

Seven of Venture X’s coworking locations in Florida are concentrated across the Miami strip, with another one in Orlando and one in Naples. From the fourth quarter of 2025 through the first quarter of this year, the Tampa-St. Petersburg market added 15 coworking spaces, according to a recent CoworkingCafe report, marking one of the largest increases quarter-over-quarter across the U.S., alongside Philadelphia.

Secondary markets have emerged during the last quarter as a haven for the coworking sector, as flex offices continue to expand beyond CBDs to reach distributed teams.