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title: "Startup tech office space in Tampa"
description: "Where startup tech occupiers cluster in Tampa, what they pay, and what the typical fit-out looks like."
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> Startup tech occupiers in Tampa typically cluster in Westshore, plan ~130 sqft per seat at mid fit-out ($110–160/sqft), and pay around 38 USD/sqft ($38 USD) on Class A.

## TL;DR

- Preferred submarket: Westshore.
- Typical fit-out spec: Mid ($110–160/sqft).
- Plan ~130 sqft per seat for headcount sizing.
- Class A rent context: 38 USD/sqft ($38 USD).
- Typical lease: 10 years with 12 months rent-free.
- Talent depth in Tampa: 72/100.

# Startup tech office space in Tampa

**Startup tech occupiers in Tampa typically cluster in Westshore, plan ~130 sqft per seat at mid [fit-out](/topics/fit-out-capex)">fit-out ($110–160/sqft), and pay around 38 USD/sqft ($38 USD) on [Class A](/glossary/class-a).**

## TL;DR

- Preferred submarket: Westshore.
- Typical fit-out spec: Mid ($110–160/sqft).
- Plan ~130 sqft per seat for headcount sizing.
- Class A rent context: 38 USD/sqft ($38 USD).
- Typical lease: 10 years with 12 months rent-free.
- Talent depth in Tampa: 72/100.

## Where they cluster

Startup tech occupiers in Tampa typically anchor in Westshore. Insurance (Citi, BofA back-office), professional services, healthcare HQs.

## What they pay

Class A rent in Tampa runs 38 USD/sqft ($38 USD) on a 10-year lease with 12 months free. Prime submarkets sit at or modestly above the city index.

## Spec and fit-out

Typical startup tech fit-out targets mid specification at $110–160/sqft. Functional Cat-B with branded reception and standard meeting-room mix is standard.

## Headcount sizing

Plan around 130 sqft per seat blended (workstation + circulation + amenity). A 100-headcount startups office in Tampa typically targets 13,000 sqft of leasable area.

## Talent angle

Series B–D scale-ups prioritize flexibility and signature loft stock to attract engineering talent away from incumbents. Strong banking, insurance, healthcare, and cybersecurity talent. University of South Florida and University of Tampa anchor the local pipeline. Strong in-migration from the Northeast continues to broaden the talent base.

## Tax and lease context

Headline corporate tax: 22.5%. Modified-gross structures. 10-year terms standard. Free rent of 10-14 months and TI of $90-$130/sqft typical on a 10-year Class A deal.

## Key facts

| city | Tampa|
| industry | Startup tech|
| naics | 541511, 541512, 518210|
| preferredSubmarket | Westshore|
| preferredFitoutSpec | Mid|
| fitoutBand | $110–160/sqft|
| sqftPerSeat | 130|
| classARentLocal | 38 USD/sqft/yr|
| classARentUsd | $38/sqft/yr|
| vacancyPct | 18.6%|
| typicalLeaseYears | 10|
| typicalRentFreeMonths | 12|
| talentIndex | 72|
| corporateTaxPct | 22.5%|

## Frequently asked questions

****Where do startup tech occupiers lease office space in Tampa?****
: Most cluster in Westshore. Rent runs ~38 USD/sqft ($38 USD) for trophy and prime stock.

****What fit-out spec do startup tech occupiers run in Tampa?****
: Typically mid at $110–160/sqft.

****How much office space per seat should a startup tech occupier plan in Tampa?****
: Plan ~130 sqft per seat blended. A 100-person team typically takes 13,000 sqft.

****What NAICS codes describe the startup tech vertical?****
: Representative NAICS 2022 codes: 541511, 541512, 518210.

****What is the talent index in Tampa?****
: 72/100. Use the city profile for full detail.

## Related

- [**Startup tech — global overview**](/industries/startup-tech)
- [**Tampa — full city profile**](/cities/tampa)
- [**Financial services in Tampa**](/cities/tampa/industries/financial-services)
- [**Asset management in Tampa**](/cities/tampa/industries/asset-management)
- [**Investment banking in Tampa**](/cities/tampa/industries/investment-banking)
- [**Legal services in Tampa**](/cities/tampa/industries/legal-services)

## Editorial provenance

Reviewed by [**Class A Atlas Editorial Desk**](/about/authors/class-a-atlas-editorial-desk) — House byline · global editorial team. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our [methodology](/about/methodology) and [editorial standards](/about/editorial-standards).

### Primary sources for this page

- [CBRE Marketview reports](https://www.cbre.com/insights) — CBRE
- [JLL Office Insight](https://www.jll.com/en/trends-and-insights) — JLL
- [Cushman & Wakefield Marketbeat](https://www.cushmanwakefield.com/en/insights) — Cushman & Wakefield
- [Savills World Research](https://www.savills.com/research_articles/) — Savills
- [Colliers Global Office Outlook](https://www.colliers.com/en/research) — Colliers

[Full sources index](/about/sources) · [Submit a correction](/about/corrections)

## Related topics

- [**Class A Lease Negotiation**](/topics/class-a-lease-negotiation) — How to negotiate a Class A office lease — the playbook from LOI to signed deal.
- [**Hybrid Workplace Strategy**](/topics/hybrid-workplace-strategy) — How to size, structure, and lease a Class A office for a hybrid workforce.
- [**ESG / LEED for Tenants**](/topics/esg-leed-tenants) — How tenants evaluate, negotiate, and report on ESG performance in a Class A office lease.
- [**Cross-border Expansion**](/topics/cross-border-expansion) — How to run a coordinated Class A office search across multiple geographies.
- [**Fit-out Capex**](/topics/fit-out-capex) — How to budget, sequence, and govern Class A office fit-out capex.
- [**Lease vs Flex**](/topics/lease-vs-flex) — When premium flex (coworking, [managed office](/glossary/managed-office)) beats a conventional Class A lease — and vice versa.

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Citation: Source: Class A Atlas (https://classa.info/cities/tampa/industries/startup-tech), updated 2026-04-15T00:00:00.000Z.
