Reservations for 46-story condo tower at 400 Central Avenue surpass $150 million

Reservations for 46-story condo tower at 400 Central Avenue surpass $150 million

Reservations for the luxury condominiums at The Residences at 400 Central are exceeding expectations in the first 90 days since sales launch.

The 515-foot tower, which is under construction at 400 Central Avenue in downtown St. Pete, has surpassed $150 million in sales. The 46-story tower is expected to become the tallest building on Florida’s Gulf Coast and will contain 301 condominium units ranging from 1,277 to 5,600 square feet.

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46-story condo tower, 400 Central, breaks ground in downtown St. Pete

46-story condo tower, 400 Central, breaks ground in downtown St. Pete

Just two weeks after the sales launch, a ceremonial groundbreaking was held this morning for 400 Central, a 46-story condominium tower to be constructed in the heart of downtown St. Pete.

Located on a full city block at 400 Central Avenue, the project is being spearheaded by billionaire developer John Catsimatidis Sr., owner of Red Apple Group, who was in attendance with his wife and children.

“St. Petersburg is such a special community, and we are honored to help contribute to the growing vibrancy of this wonderful city,” said John Catsimatidis Sr. “The pace of reservations already far exceeds our expectations, and I am immensely proud of the development team that is bringing this project to life. This is a community where I have had family ties for more than 30 years and I can hardly wait to greet our future residents as they move into their new homes in the sky.”

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Sales launch for The Residences at 400 Central, a 46-story condo tower in downtown St. Pete

Sales launch for The Residences at 400 Central, a 46-story condo tower in downtown St. Pete

Sales have launched for 400 Central, a 46-story luxury condo building slated to be built on the 400 block of Central Avenue in Downtown St Pete. Once completed, the 515-foot, $400 million tower developed by Red Apple Real Estate will be the tallest building on Florida’s Gulf Coast. The community will feature a residents-only glass-enclosed Sky Lounge with sweeping views of Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico on the top floor.

Designed by award-winning global architecture firm Arquitectonica of Miami, the building’s 301 coastal-modern residential units will include twenty different floor plans with 2-4 bedrooms and custom 2-story penthouse homes ranging from 1,277 to 5,600 square feet. Each unit will have an open concept floor plan with 10-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, spa-style bathrooms, and a gourmet kitchen with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and European style cabinetry.

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400 Central scraps hotel, adds more office and retail space

400 Central scraps hotel, adds more office and retail space

The real estate market in Florida, and especially St. Pete, has fared well despite COVID-19 challenges. In fact, Florida has continued to see an influx of new residents as people flee high-tax states such as California and New York.

Additionally, and perhaps surprisingly, St Pete Rising is not aware of any proposed developments in St. Pete that have been cancelled due to the virus. However, many projects have experienced delays as stakeholders decided to wait until the dust settled before reanalyzing market conditions.

Due to the global slowdown in travel, many developers have seen it difficult to secure financing for new hospitality construction. As a result, many planned hotels are being reconfigured for other uses, such as apartments or office.

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45-Story Mixed-Use Tower Clears Another Hurdle in Downtown St. Pete

45-Story Mixed-Use Tower Clears Another Hurdle in Downtown St. Pete

400 Central went before St Petersburg’s Development Review Commission (DRC) earlier today seeking approval of the site plan, floor area ratio (FAR) bonuses and additional building height. It was approved unanimously.

Although the city’s report didn’t reveal any new information, it included never-before-seen renderings of the development. We’ve requested higher quality versions of these images and will update this article once they are available.

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