Coquina Cabanas, a 13-unit tropical townhome community, proposed for Coquina Key

Coquina Cabanas, a 13-unit tropical townhome community, proposed for Coquina Key

A new townhome community has been unanimously approved for St. Pete’s Coquina Key neighborhood by the Development Review Commission.

Named Coquina Cabanas, the project will be located at 3850 Pompano Drive SE and is designed with a “coastal modern meets vintage Florida” vibe according to documents filed with the city.

Sight Real Estate, a Tampa-based company who is building two other townhome communities in St. Pete, Six Point Row and Canvas City Homes, is the developer behind the project.

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15-unit townhome community proposed for 3rd Street South in downtown St. Pete

15-unit townhome community proposed for 3rd Street South in downtown St. Pete

A 15-unit townhome development has been proposed for 3rd Street in St. Petersburg.

NJR Companies has filed plans with the city to develop a new townhome development at 357 3rd Street South across from Camden Pier District.

NJR, which is led by Neil J. Rauenhorst, has previously developed Regent Lane at 145 4th Avenue North and is under construction on Domus Urbana, a 40-unit condominium project at 644 3rd Avenue South. The company is also in the process of developing Castille Urbana, a 40-unit sister project to Domus Urbana at 600 3rd Avenue South.

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The new $11 million Shore Acres Recreation Center is now open

The new $11 million Shore Acres Recreation Center is now open

The City of St. Petersburg hosted a grand opening event on Saturday for the new $11 million Shore Acres Recreation Center. The 21,064-square foot, two-story facility is located at 4230 Shore Acres Boulevard NE and will serve the 2,200 homes in the Shore Acres neighborhood and throughout St. Pete.

The old center, which closed in August 2020, was built in 1964 as a private facility. The City of St. Pete bought the property in 1971 for $51,000. The new facility is twice the size as the old facility.

“We’re excited for the revitalization of the Shore Acres Campus that is home to the recreation center, aquatic facility and green space, which will bring more intergenerational recreational and educational opportunities not just to the neighborhood but to the St. Pete community,” said Mike Jefferis, Leisure Services Administrator with the City of St. Petersburg.

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TradeWinds Island Resorts proposes huge expansion on St. Pete Beach

TradeWinds Island Resorts proposes huge expansion on St. Pete Beach

Spanning over 25 acres on one of the country’s most beautiful waterfronts, TradeWinds Island Resorts, which operates the Island Grand and RumFish Beach Resorts, is already an expansive property situated on St. Pete Beach.

Currently, Island Grand contains 545 hotel rooms, 10 restaurants and bars, and 5 pools with 450 cabanas. RumFish Beach Resort contains 352 hotel rooms, 5 restaurants and lounges, and 4 pools with 192 cabanas.

However, with a massive expansion in the works, TradeWinds will soon accommodate even more hotel rooms, restaurants, pools, and retail.

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Chiki Churros Dessert Bar is coming soon to the 600 block of downtown St. Pete

Chiki Churros Dessert Bar is coming soon to the 600 block of downtown St. Pete

A new dessert spot will debut soon on Central Avenue’s beloved 600 block. Chiki Churros Dessert Bar is opening at 685 Central Avenue, which was previously home to The Lure Ono.

Ono, which is a sister concept of The Lure, announced the closure of their restaurant last month on social media. The social post also stated that “this is not goodbye as we are looking to re-open Ono again in a different location.”

Chiki Churros will offer a wide selection of fresh hand-made churros, ice cream, milkshakes, slushes, coffee, and homemade sodas.

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Habitat for Humanity selected to develop two affordable townhome projects in south St. Pete

Habitat for Humanity selected to develop two affordable townhome projects in south St. Pete

St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch has selected affordable housing developer Habitat for Humanity to develop two properties on 18th Avenue South in south St. Pete.

Earlier this year Habitat for Humanity submitted an offer to develop a 44-unit affordable townhome project named Pelican Place on a 2.1-acre city-owned lot across from Tangerine Plaza on the southwest corner of 18th Avenue South and 21st Street. The proposal was one of several that were received for the site.

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Mediterranean fast-casual restaurant Cava is coming soon to 4th Street in St. Pete

Mediterranean fast-casual restaurant Cava is coming soon to 4th Street in St. Pete

A fast-casual Mediterranean restaurant chain with a build-your-own-bowl business model is coming soon to St. Pete.

Cava will take over the former Zoës Kitchen, which closed in 2020, at 1320 4th Street North.

Other Zoës Kitchen locations around Tampa Bay will also be converted to Cava-branded restaurants, including the Tampa outpost on South Howard and the Carrollwood location.

In November 2018, Cava Group Inc. acquired all 261 locations of Zoës Kitchen for $300 million. Ever since, the company has been flipping Zoës Kitchen locations across the country.

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Patrona Coastal Cafe and Roastery debuts on Gandy Blvd in north St. Pete

Patrona Coastal Cafe and Roastery debuts on Gandy Blvd in north St. Pete

Set in the backdrop of pristine, coastal views of Tampa Bay, Patrona Coastal Cafe and Roastery opened earlier this year at 13090 Gandy Boulevard bringing St. Pete locals delicious breakfast offerings and international coffees.

The open-air café is where all the coffee magic happens, quite literally. Owner Eva Capo sources and roasts all beans in-house for the brand. Visitors can pull up to the scent of Guatemalan signature roasts brewing, reggae music playing, and palm trees framing views of the bay. You might even catch a glimpse of a passing dolphin or manatee with your coconut latte.

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Mayor Welch restarts process for 86-acre Tropicana Field redevelopment site

Mayor Welch restarts process for 86-acre Tropicana Field redevelopment site

Today, Mayor Ken Welch stood behind a podium on the corner of 16th Street and 5th Avenue South under the 175 overpass to provide a huge update on the Tropicana Field redevelopment saga.

The announcement had been teased for months as the final decision on which proposal Mayor Welch would recommend – Midtown or Sugar Hill.

But instead, in front of a crowd of city leaders, stakeholders, and citizens, Mayor Welch announced that he will restart the process.

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YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg to explore redevelopment of 11-acre site in Union Central District

YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg to explore redevelopment of 11-acre site in Union Central District

The YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg has begun exploring the potential for the redevelopment of a significant property in St. Pete’s Union Central District.

The site sits just one block south of Central Avenue at the intersection of 1st Avenue South and 31st Street and is bound by the Grand Central District and Palmetto Park to the east, Central Oak Park to the west, and Historic Kenwood to the north.

It is currently home to the Jim & Heather Gills YMCA which is the flagship location of the YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg and features an indoor pool, rock climbing walls, and a full-sized gym among other amenities.

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