Project: Campbell Landings (Under Construction)

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Name: Campbell Landings

Location: 365 6th Street S.

Stories: 5

Units: 96

Developer:

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Summary

 Campbell Landings is an urban in-fill development of 96 affordable senior apartments. The 5-story project will be located in the heart of Downtown St. Petersburg. Located just north of the I-175 exit at 6th Street South and less than a 1/4 mile from the Bayfront Hospital complex, Campbell Landings will enjoy unparalleled access to all that Downtown St. Petersburg has to offer.

Well-appointed one and two bedroom apartments, averaging 800 square feet, will be leased to qualifying seniors (55+) at rents ranging from $280 to $680 (income qualifications apply).  [Source]

Campbell Landings' first move ins will begin in November 2013. For leasing information call: 941-907-4109, ext. 110

Downtown St. Petersburg Development Map

I have created a development map of development projects happening in Downtown St. Petersburg. There's so much activity going on- click here to see the map!

Currently there are four apartment projects under construction as well as one retail development, one hotel development, and one hotel renovation. I'll write about some of these projects in the future. Check out the map to see where some of these projects are happening.

PROJECT: Rowland Place

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Name: Rowland Place

Stories: 6

Units: 20

Price Range: $500,000-$800,000

Developer: JMC Communities

Website:

Developer plans condo project in downtown St. Petersburg

ST. PETERSBURG — The developer of downtown mega-tower Ovation has a subtler new plan in the works, a six-story condo project called Rowland Place built off the bustle of Beach Drive.

The mid-rise is planned to hold 20 condos sized between 1,700 and 2,200 square feet, said JMC Communities CEO Mike Cheezem.

Far from Ovation's multimillion-dollar price tags, each condo will sell for between $500,000 and $800,000.

Developers expect to start sales next month, and financing plans are in place, Cheezem said. Construction, expected to begin in the fall, should last about a year.

Planners expect the condos will attract buyers flocking from Snell Isle, the beaches or the Old Northeast, largely empty nesters looking to downsize into somewhere walkable, vibrant and fresh.

"Downtown St. Pete is just going to continue to become a better and better place to live," said Cheezem, whose firm also built Clearwater Beach's Sandpearl Resort. "I've no doubt the demand will continue. It's just a matter of identifying where the need is."

The condos will be built on half an acre at 146 Fourth Ave. NE, between the gallery of artist P. Buckley Moss and a bed-and-breakfast, the Watergarden Inn at the Bay. A 1920s bungalow now on the condo site will be moved and remodeled.

Parts of Rowland Place's rooftop terrace and upper floors may be able to see North Straub Park and the waterfront beyond, though much of its eastern views will face the newly renovated Birchwood Inn.

Renderings show the building will be modeled in the beaux-arts style, similar to that of the historic Kress Building, on Fifth Street and Central Avenue.

The project will be named after E.B. Rowland, a prominent St. Petersburg real estate broker at the turn of the 20th century who a 1913 Evening Independent story called "one of the pioneer business men of the Sunshine City." With most luxury condos built during the boom long sold, developers have begun again to break ground on posh condos downtown.

Across Fourth Avenue from Rowland Place, developers are now taking reservations for the 14-story Silhouette high-rise, where two- and three-bedroom condos will sell for more than $700,000.

[Source: Tampa Bay Times]

Project: Urban Edge (Under Construction)

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Name: Urban Edge
Stories: 5
Units: 125 apartments
Retail: 6,673 SF
Developer: Atlantic Housing Partners

Summary of the Project from City of St.Pete CRA Documents:

The proposed project is a five-story multifamily building located west of The Madison on 4th Avenue South in the University Park area of the Intown Redevelopment Area. Urban Edge will have 125 units, forty market-rate units and 85 senior units financed with affordable housing tax credits. The senior portion of the project consists of 76 apartments housing residents making 60 percent of the area median income and nine apartments housing those making 33 percent of the median income. The market rate portion of the project will have 28 three-bedroom units and 12 two-bedroom units with projected monthly costs of $2,000 and $1,600 respectively. Based on estimated construction costs and comparable property assessments, the project is likely to be valued between $8 and $10 million and yield $175,000 to $125,000 in tax increment revenue annually. [Source]

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