Aerial St. Pete: Construction updates from downtown’s newest residential towers

Aerial St. Pete: Construction updates from downtown’s newest residential towers

The latest edition of Aerial St. Pete shows the latest progress on several downtown developments. Aerial St. Pete is a quarterly column by St. Pete Rising which features exclusive aerial photography of projects under construction in downtown St. Petersburg, FL. To accomplish this, we team up with Anthony Bove at AB3 Visuals.

This quarter we are taking a look at six projects in downtown St. Pete which have all broken ground in the past year. These include: 334 Apartments, 357 Apartments, Ascent St. Petersburg, Domus Urbana, Saltiare, and The Metro.

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10-story mixed-use building proposed near Tropicana Field in downtown St. Pete

10-story mixed-use building proposed near Tropicana Field in downtown St. Pete

A prime lot in the heart of downtown could soon be redeveloped after the City of St. Petersburg received an unsolicited offer for the city-owned block at 910 2nd Avenue South.

On the heels of St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman selecting Moffitt Cancer Center to anchor a mixed-use development at 800 1st Avenue South, Atlas Real Estate Partners, which owns The Wayland, a 481-unit apartment complex at 300 10th Street South, has submitted an offer to purchase a ~2.02-acre site known as Lot 8.

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Moffitt Cancer Center to anchor 4.5-acre downtown St. Pete redevelopment

Moffitt Cancer Center to anchor 4.5-acre downtown St. Pete redevelopment

In early August, Moffitt Cancer Center along with United Insurance Holdings Corp. and TPA Group submitted an offer to the City of St. Pete to purchase a 4.5-acre site at 800 2nd Avenue South in downtown St. Pete.

The proposal called for the development of a mixed-use project that would include a state-of-the-art outpatient cancer care facility, a mixed-use modern multi-family residential tower with a workforce housing component, activated ground floor retail, a public-access parking garage, and the retention and future expansion site of the United Insurance Holdings Corp. headquarters.

UPC Insurance had previously planned to purchase the site in 2018 to build a 150,000 square foot office building, a 500-space public parking garage, and a potential hotel. However, UPC scrapped the project in 2020 after reporting higher than expected losses as a result of a busy hurricane season and cited the need to reassess office space needs due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Yard Milkshake Bar is coming to downtown St. Pete

The Yard Milkshake Bar is coming to downtown St. Pete

A popular milkshake bar known for their indulgent, over-the-top ice cream creations will be opening in downtown St. Pete next year.

The Yard Milkshake Bar will debut at 111 2nd Ave NE Suite 103 in the Plaza Tower & Courtyard Shops neighboring the popular Paradeco Coffee Roasters.

The Yard has a massive menu of desserts offering everything from milkshakes, ice cream bowls, and edible cookie dough. There are over 20 different milkshakes available, including a few seasonal selections.

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Steak and seafood restaurant The Crane coming to Central Avenue next year

Steak and seafood restaurant The Crane coming to Central Avenue next year

The Crane, a casual steak and seafood restaurant with a classic cocktail bar, is coming next year to the former Wig Villa space at 575 Central Avenue in downtown St. Pete. Owner Sean Thongsiri’s first downtown restaurant, Mangosteen, opened this week at 656 Central Avenue – just a block away from The Crane.

“We love downtown St. Pete and all it has to offer for residents and guests alike,” said Serena Raynard, who is helping Thongsiri open and operate his restaurants. “Now that the doors are open at Mangosteen, we are excited to shift our focus to The Crane.”

Interior demolition began a few weeks ago and buildout is now underway. When diners enter the 150-seat restaurant, they will escape into a world that could’ve been taken right out of The Great Gatsby. Lounge seating at the front of the restaurant will welcome guests to relax and enjoy the food and drink offerings.

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Portillo’s set to bring its Chicago-style hot dogs to St. Petersburg

Portillo’s set to bring its Chicago-style hot dogs to St. Petersburg

A popular Chicago-based hot dog chain, Portillo’s, is set to open a location in the Tyrone area of St. Petersburg according to preliminary plan review documents filed with the city.

Portillo’s traces its origins to 1936 when founder Dick Portillo invested $1,100 into a small hot dog cart in Villa Park, Illinois. The restaurant chain has since expanded to over 60 locations in nine states. Portillo’s entered the Florida market in 2016 with the opening of its location in Brandon, Florida. Later that same year Portillo’s opened at the University Mall in Tampa.

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A meat and seafood market is coming soon to 4th Street North in St. Pete

A meat and seafood market is coming soon to 4th Street North in St. Pete

A new meat and seafood market offering over 700 products is coming to St. Pete in 2022.

Wild Fork Meat and Seafood Market will be located at 2801 4th Street North on the site of the former Alcove Senior Living. Notably, the market will be directly across the street from The Fresh Market and Trader Joes as well as a short five minute drive from downtown St. Pete.

“We’re excited to bring Wild Fork to St. Pete in 2022,” said CEO Vincent Trius. “Wild Fork can provide the centerpiece dish to every home-prepared meal – from weeknight dinners to special occasion dinner parties.”

The property was purchased by Belleair Development Group in April for $3.25 million. Once the existing structures are demolished, a new 4,950 square foot building will be constructed for Wild Fork.

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15-story mixed-use development proposed for 8th Street South in downtown St. Pete

15-story mixed-use development proposed for 8th Street South in downtown St. Pete

A development proposed for 8th Street South could be the latest project to bring new residential units and ground floor retail to downtown St. Pete.

White/Peterman Properties, Inc. is under contract to purchase a 1.15-acre site at the northeast corner of 4th Avenue South and 8th Street and has filed site plan review documents with the city.

The property is currently home to 10 low-density residential buildings with a total square footage of 9,553 square feet that are scheduled for demolition. The site is not located within a local or national historic district and none of the existing buildings are designated historical landmarks.

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6-unit eco-friendly townhome community, The Bismarck, coming to Historic Kenwood

6-unit eco-friendly townhome community, The Bismarck, coming to Historic Kenwood

Hot on the heels of their second development’s sellout, Salt Palm has just unveiled their third residential community for St. Pete – The Bismarck. The six-unit townhome community will be nestled in Historic Kenwood at 3023 1st Avenue North.

The Bismarck will be steps away from some of the Grand Central District’s most popular restaurants, including Baba, Wild Child, and Casita Taqueria. And hundreds of restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and boutiques are just a bike ride away in downtown St. Pete.

Each 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath unit at The Bismarck will range from 2,945 to 3,102 square feet of indoor and outdoor living space. Each home will feature a private entrance, an attached two-car garage, vinyl impact-rated windows, and a private artificial turfed backyard.

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Creative Grape will be Historic Kenwood’s newest art gallery and wine bar

Creative Grape will be Historic Kenwood’s newest art gallery and wine bar

Every neighborhood should have a local bar where residents can blow off steam after a stressful workday. To take a line from the Cheers theme song, a bar “where everybody knows your name and they’re always glad you came.”

For Historic Kenwood, that bar may very well become Creative Grape, an inclusive space for neighbors to hang out with wine, beer, food, art, music, and the occasional fun event.

Currently under construction at 3100 3rd Avenue North, Creative Grape will be located in the former Georgie’s Alibi space in the Shoppes at Kenwood. Georgie’s was an iconic St. Pete gay venue that closed its doors in 2015.

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