Bella8 Boutique brings accessible, affordable fashion to Historic Uptown

Bella8 Boutique brings accessible, affordable fashion to Historic Uptown

Bella8 Boutique opened on Saturday in Historic Uptown featuring size inclusive options for the career woman in search of trendy clothing at an affordable price.

Bella8’s mission is to make professional, stylish clothing that caters to both straight (XS to L) and plus size women. This means the 700 square foot storefront at 501 Dr. MLK Jr. Street North will be filled with a wide selection of clothing ranging from size S to 3X. EJ Barkett of Barkett Realty represented the landlord in the lease signing.

Owner and St. Pete native, Shawntavia Turner, wanted to create a space that dresses career women of all shapes and sizes with clothing that is fashionable and contemporary. “We are going to have clothing selections that cover the full gamut, from night attire, event wear, and business casual clothing to swimwear and outerwear.”

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Rezoning paves the way for new apartments and a massive industrial park in St. Pete’s Gateway area

Rezoning paves the way for new apartments and a massive industrial park in St. Pete’s Gateway area

One of the largest vacant tracts of land in St. Petersburg could soon be developed after the City’s Community Planning & Preservation Commission (CPPC) unanimously approved a zoning change and future land use map amendment that paves the way for a proposed mixed-use development that is set to include new multifamily housing and industrial warehouses.

Located at the northwest corner of Gandy Boulevard and I-275, the 93.38 acre site is owned by Jabil, Inc., a global manufacturing services company, who once envisioned a massive headquarters campus on the site.

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Bonu’ Taverna to bring Italian hospitality to Central Avenue’s 600 block

Bonu’ Taverna to bring Italian hospitality to Central Avenue’s 600 block

A new Italian tavern is coming to downtown St. Pete bringing avant-garde dishes with eclectic Italian hospitality. Bonu’ Taverna will be opening on the corner of Central Avenue and 6th Street in a space currently occupied by Cider Press Café, who will be moving to Kenwood by the end of the year.

You’d be hard-pressed to find a cuisine more comforting than Italian food. There’s no question Italians love to eat well and to many, it goes way beyond simple nourishment. In Italy, meals are a family affair and at Bonu’ Taverna, it will be no different.

“We cannot wait to invite St. Pete into our home, introduce them to our culture, our culinary experience, and our hospitality,” said Mia Maccarrone, who owns Bonu’ Taverna with her husband Mario Maccarrone.

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Cider Press Café is closing on Central Avenue, opening vegan gastropub in Kenwood

Cider Press Café is closing on Central Avenue, opening vegan gastropub in Kenwood

After six years on Central Avenue, Cider Press Café will be packing up and moving to Kenwood. The move was unexpected for owners Johan Everstijn and Roland Strobel, but the duo is excited to reinvent the Cider Press brand in a new part of town.

“This is not a move that we planned,” said Johan. “Our landlord is not honoring our lease. We should’ve been able to stay for another year.”

The Central Avenue location will be open until the end of the year or until the build-out on the new location is complete.

Johan and Roland are using the move as an opportunity to retool the concept. Once the doors open at 3118 3rd Avenue North in the Shoppes of Kenwood, the popular vegan restaurant will be known as Cider Press Vegan Gastropub and Patio Bar.

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Tokyo-style listening bar, In Between Days, opens this month in St. Pete

Tokyo-style listening bar, In Between Days, opens this month in St. Pete

Walk too quickly down 1st Avenue South in the Grand Central District and you’d be forgiven for passing right by St Pete’s newest hub of art, culture, food, and drinks. The small blue house at 2340 1st Avenue South has no sign, no logo on the door, and limited web presence. It’s a destination to stumble upon serendipitously or seek out intentionally. However you find yourself inside, you’re in for an experience unlike any you’ve had in St Pete - or all of Florida for that matter.

In Between Days is a listening bar, a cafe with high-end audio equipment where attention to detail, quality, and intentionality are the focus. When it opens this summer, it will be Florida’s first such institution, a concept originated in Japan and popularized in places like New York, LA, and London by both music lovers and casual listeners alike. Audiophiles will delight in the pristine and perfect sound, but even those who think music isn’t “their thing” will find themselves immediately mesmerized.

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New six-story apartment building planned for St. Pete’s Gateway area

New six-story apartment building planned for St. Pete’s Gateway area

A grassy lot in north St. Petersburg is slated to become the site of the latest multifamily development in the Gateway area. On August 4th the Development Review Commission (DRC) will held a public hearing for a proposed site plan modification of the 22-acre Ibis Walk development which is located between Dr. MLK Jr. Street and Roosevelt Boulevard just north of Gandy Boulevard. The approval paves the way for a new six-story, 127-unit apartment building.

Ibis Walk is a mixed-use development that began construction in 2009 and was expected to have multifamily units, 77,000 square feet of retail space, and 150,000 square feet of office space. A portion of the retail space was completed in 2011 and later a 401-unit, four-story rental community, Ibis Walk Apartments, was completed in 2014. Current retail tenants in the retail space include Tijuana Flats, Freshii, 9Round Fitness, Smoothie King, Dollar General, and Yaya’s Flame Broiled Chicken.

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Marina Beach, a 400-unit mixed-use development, is approved for the Skyway Marina District

Marina Beach, a 400-unit mixed-use development, is approved for the Skyway Marina District

Yesterday, St. Pete’s Development Review Commission unanimously approved plans for a mixed-use development planned for the southwest corner of 34th Street South and 42nd Avenue South in the Skyway Marina District.

The project at 4311 34th Street South was first announced by St. Pete Rising in early June and will feature a 400-unit multifamily building along with a 95,000 square foot self-storage facility, a 2,400 square foot bank, and a 4,500 square foot restaurant pad.

The land is under contract for purchase by Jack Dougherty of Allied Group Holdings and is currently occupied by an underutilized strip mall. Allied Group previously sold a 5.25-acre parcel just south of the site to Sarasota-based LifeStar Living which is planning to construct a nine-story luxury senior living community – The Manhattan.

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23-story condo building, The Nolen, approved for 4th Avenue Northeast

23-story condo building, The Nolen, approved for 4th Avenue Northeast

On Tuesday, St. Pete’s Development Review Commission approved the site plan to construct The Nolen, a 23-story condominium tower planned for 146 4th Avenue Northeast in downtown. The Nolen is being developed by Bowen Arnold and John Schilling at DDA Development. The luxury condominium building is expected to have 31 units and will be 288 feet tall.

The property is currently occupied by two structures and a surface parking lot. One of the structures was built in 1912 and operates as the Watergarden Inn at the Bay, a bed & breakfast, and was designated a historic structure in 1994.

As part of the redevelopment, the structure will be moved to a vacant lot at the northeast corner of 8th Avenue North and Dartmoor Street North in Uptown. The lot is less than a mile away from the current location.

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Gateway Subs to serve up massive gourmet hoagies in Kenwood

Gateway Subs to serve up massive gourmet hoagies in Kenwood

They’re known as grinders in Boston, heroes in Connecticut, Italian sandwiches in Vermont, and subs just about everywhere else. But regardless of what you call them, we can all agree on our love for them. In fact, the largest chain restaurant in the United States isn’t McDonalds. It’s Subway.

And in a few short weeks, a new sub shop will be joining the St. Pete sandwich scene. Gateway Subs will debut at 3112 3rd Avenue North in the Shoppes of Kenwood across from the Elements on Third apartment community. Jenna Malowany and Hal Holder of KW Commercial represented the landlord in the deal.

Many residents may remember this space as the former home of Georgie's Alibi, a popular gay bar that closed in 2015. After the bar’s closure, owner Ron Gofrank sold the retail strip, which has been sitting mostly vacant ever since. However recently, the property has started to attract new tenants, such as St. Pete Dance, Back Alley Nails, and now Gateway Subs.

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A vintage market and apothecary, Page Boy, is coming soon to downtown St. Pete

A vintage market and apothecary, Page Boy, is coming soon to downtown St. Pete

David Kafer’s love of antique furniture came to him honestly. His dad restored three floors’ worth in the family’s old barn growing up and taught him how to bring old pieces back to life. And now, he will be able to showcase that love -- mixed with a strong affinity for color -- at a new boutique in downtown St. Pete.

The concept, called Page Boy, will be a vintage market and apothecary with a rotating display of repurposed colorful antiques, small-batch, handmade goods as well as bath and body care, candles, artwork, and cards.

Kafer, along with his partner (in life and business) Jason Hall, hopes to have the shop, located at 460 Third Street North, open by late August. The quaint, unassuming building is tucked behind a parking lot and is flanked by MedMen and the sales office for NJR Construction Group’s latest condominium development, Domus Urbana.

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