Topgolf begins construction in St. Petersburg

Topgolf begins construction in St. Petersburg

Construction has begun on the high-anticipated Topgolf facility at 220 Carillon Parkway in the Carillon business park of St. Petersburg.

Topgolf is a high-tech driving range golf game where patrons can participate, or spectate, from climate-controlled bays with music, food, and drinks.

The Topgolf complex in St. Petersburg is expected to be 67,000 square feet with three floors, a bar and restaurant, along with a rooftop terrace and a fire pit. The facility will also have over 100+ all-weather bays, over 200 high-definition TVs, and 450 parking spaces according to the company’s website.

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Seven-story 267-unit apartment building proposed for 17th Street in Grand Central District

Seven-story 267-unit apartment building proposed for 17th Street in Grand Central District

A seven-story mixed-use development has been proposed for the 1700 block of Central Avenue in the Grand Central District of downtown St. Pete.

The block is currently home to a collection of small residential and commercial buildings occupied by various local businesses such as The Burg Bar and Grill, Lolita’s Wine Market, Dirty Laundry, Avid Brew Company, Fraze Design, FRSTeam by Rogers, and Hamm Signs.

The property is also home to seven murals that have been painted over the years during St. Petersburg’s annual SHINE Mural Festival by artists from across the globe such as Jose Mertz, Dasic Fernandez, Michael Reeder, Taj Tenfold, Jujmo, Daniel Mrgan, and Sentrock.

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Construction begins on 26-unit townhome project in St. Pete’s Innovation District

Construction begins on 26-unit townhome project in St. Pete’s Innovation District

A new townhome community is planned for St. Pete’s Innovation District, which is home to major employers like Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Bayfront Health St. Petersburg, and the University of South Florida St. Petersburg.

Named Innovation Townhomes, the 26-unit community is being planned by The Davis Companies which also developed Uptown Kenwood, a 69-unit townhome community in the North Kenwood neighborhood of St. Pete. Uptown Kenwood sold out earlier this year.

The development is located on a 0.9-acre lot at the northeast corner of Dr. MLK Jr. Street and 6th Avenue South and consists of four buildings. A nine-unit building will front Dr. MLK Jr. Street, a six-unit building will front 6th Avenue South, and the remaining 11 units will be situated on the interior of the project.

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Aerial St. Pete: New developments break ground outside of downtown St. Pete

Aerial St. Pete: New developments break ground outside of downtown St. Pete

The latest edition of Aerial St. Pete shows the preliminary progress on several developments which have recently begun site preparations and construction. Aerial St. Pete is a column by St. Pete Rising which features exclusive aerial photography of projects under construction in St. Petersburg, FL. To accomplish this, we have teamed up with Anthony Bove at AB3 Visuals.

In this article we are taking a look at five projects outside of downtown where construction is just beginning. These projects include: Sixty90 Apartments, Arya, Grand Central Townhomes, Lake Maggiore Apartments, and the Tampa Bay Innovation Center. We look forward to following these projects as they continue to make progress towards completion!

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65-unit townhome community proposed for St. Pete’s Union Central District

65-unit townhome community proposed for St. Pete’s Union Central District

A new townhome community has been proposed for St. Pete’s Union Central District, a new neighborhood established in 2019 that sit adjacent to Historic Kenwood along the 34th Street corridor.

David Weekley Homes, who previously developed the Burlington Townhomes in 2020 and is currently developing the Grand Central Townhomes at 98 29th Street South in the Grand Central District, has proposed the Union District Townhomes.

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Century-old house makes historic move to clear way for boutique condo tower in downtown St. Pete

Century-old house makes historic move to clear way for boutique condo tower in downtown St. Pete

It’s not every day that you get to witness a century-old two-story house rolling down the street. But if you were lucky enough to be just north of downtown St. Pete on Saturday night, that’s exactly what you saw.

The home, known as the Bay Gables house, was uprooted from its original location at 136 4th Avenue Northeast, placed on a trailer, and transported 0.6 miles to its new location at the corner of 8th Avenue North and Dartmoor Street near Round Lake.

The house was moved to make way for the construction of The Nolen, a 23-story 31-unit condo tower, that will be breaking ground soon.

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Coquina Key Plaza redevelopment to bring workforce housing and retail to south St. Pete

Coquina Key Plaza redevelopment to bring workforce housing and retail to south St. Pete

A new mixed-use development has been proposed for the former Coquina Key Plaza in south St. Pete. If approved, the project would bring hundreds of apartments, including much-needed income-restricted units, and new retail space to the neighborhood.

In March, St. Pete-based real estate company Stoneweg purchased the beleaguered Coquina Key Plaza located on 14.5 acres at 4350 6th Street South for $8.9 million.

In a recent interview with St. Pete Rising, Stoneweg laid out their proposal for the property. Plans call for the construction of four separate buildings containing a total of 458 apartments and 20,000 square feet of retail space.

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Sales launch for Canvas City Homes in St. Pete's Warehouse Arts District

Sales launch for Canvas City Homes in St. Pete's Warehouse Arts District

Sales have begun for Canvas City Homes, a new townhome community planned for St. Pete’s Warehouse Arts District by Tampa-based Sight Development.

The 10-unit community, which was announced earlier this year, will be constructed on a vacant lot on the 2700 block of 5th Avenue South adjacent to First Mount Pilgrim Evangelical Missionary Baptist Church of Florida.

"Sight Development is excited to launch Canvas City Homes St Pete, a 10-unit project inspired by neighboring warehouse buildings that have been converted to artist workshops and studios,” says Chase Moore, Director of Sales & Marketing at Sight, previously told St. Pete Rising.

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Upscale pre-owned women’s boutique Top Buttons signs lease at Camden Central in downtown St. Pete

Upscale pre-owned women’s boutique Top Buttons signs lease at Camden Central in downtown St. Pete

An upscale women’s boutique specializing in pre-owned designer clothing, shoes, and accessories has signed a lease at Camden Central in downtown St. Pete.

Top Buttons hopes to open by the end of the year at 855 Central Avenue Suite C. The space is located along Central Avenue adjacent to BurgerFi.

The St. Pete-based company operates as a faith-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable and educational organization with the mission of empowering women who have been a victim of human trafficking, abuse, and addiction.

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42-unit mixed-use building proposed for 16th Street near downtown St. Pete

42-unit mixed-use building proposed for 16th Street near downtown St. Pete

A mixed-use building has been proposed for 16th Street outside of downtown St. Petersburg.

TRB Development, which recently announced plans for a 7-unit townhome project in Woodlawn, has announced an apartment building at 821 16th Street on a site which was previously home to a legal office.

TRB Development is owned by Trevor Burgess and Jon Carlon. Burgess currently serves as CEO of Neptune Flood, a St. Pete-based digital flood insurance company. Carlon serves as President of TRB Development. Both previously worked at C1 Bank where Burgess served as CEO and Carlon served as Chief of Staff.

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