Bayfront Health completes new emergency room near Tyrone in west St. Petersburg

Bayfront Health completes new emergency room near Tyrone in west St. Petersburg

Bayfront Health St. Petersburg has announced the completion of a four-story standalone emergency room in the Crossroads neighborhood of west. St. Petersburg.  It will open for patients on Monday, June 19th.

Located at 1800 66th Street North, the 42,000 square foot building was announced in June 2021 and broke ground in March 2022. The building contains a 14,000 square foot emergency room located on the ground floor. The second and third floor contain space for future medical offices. 

The emergency room will include 12 exam rooms, including two resuscitation rooms, six waiting areas, and an ambulance bay.

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

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

Downtown St. Petersburg’s rampant growth has spilled over to the city’s south side in the form of Coquina Cabanas, a 13-unit townhome community proposed for 3850 Pompano Drive Southeast on Coquina Key.

Coquina Cabanas was unanimously approved by the city’s Development Review Commission in July 2022 and is designed with a “coastal modern meets vintage Florida” vibe. According to the project’s website, the community will be the “perfect blend of coastal tranquility and downtown cool.”

Sight Development, a Tampa-based company who is also building Canvas City Homes in the Warehouse Arts District, is behind the project. Sight says the community is being developed “with a focus on improving housing density in close-in neighborhoods, while providing stylish and well-appointed homes for the discerning buyer.”  

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400 Beach Seafood and Tap House to temporarily close for renovation

400 Beach Seafood and Tap House to temporarily close for renovation

Big changes are coming to one of Beach Drive’s most prominent restaurants. 400 Beach Seafood and Tap House is about to embark on a top-to-bottom renovation that is sure to enhance the dining experience for its patrons.

Starting on June 12th, the 8,200-square-foot restaurant will close for an estimated six months to undergo the extensive makeover.

“We are excited to be renovating and reimagining our dining space at 400 Beach Seafood and Tap House,” said owners Shawn and Jeanna Damkoehler in a release. “We know the restaurant has been a staple on Beach Drive for over 10 years and we are looking forward to many more years of creating memories with our guests.”

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Developer chosen to bring affordable housing to former Tomlinson Adult Learning Center in downtown St. Pete

Developer chosen to bring affordable housing to former Tomlinson Adult Learning Center in downtown St. Pete

The nearly century-old Tomlinson Building in downtown St. Petersburg’s Mirror Lake neighborhood will get a new lease on life thanks to a plan that’s been greenlit by Pinellas County Schools (PCS), which owns the property and in fall 2022 issued a request for proposals for the property at 296 Mirror Lake Drive.

According to a news release, a group called Tomlinson Community Partners (TCP), a joint venture between Dantes Partners and Goshen + Cornerstone, has been chosen to transform the 1.36-acre site, which includes two surface parking lots and the three-story, 40,942-square-foot Tomlinson Building.

The Tomlinson Building opened in 1924 as St. Petersburg Junior High School and became a vocational high school in 1931. In 1935, the name was changed to Edwin H. Tomlinson Vocational School. Another name change occurred in 1978, when it became known as the Tomlinson Adult Learning Center.

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Construction set to begin on two new apartment buildings in downtown St. Pete

Construction set to begin on two new apartment buildings in downtown St. Pete

Construction is set to begin on a pair of apartment building that are slated to bring 220 smaller, more attainable apartments to downtown St. Petersburg.  

Named Ellington Place, the buildings are being developed by Florida-based REM Capital and are situated at 770 4th Avenue North and 200 17th Street North. REM Capital owns and operates 24 properties across the southeastern United States.

This will be the group’s first ground-up development says REM Capital’s President Robert Ritzenthaler. “I never dreamed we’d be developing in St. Petersburg,”says Ritzenthaler, who is a Tampa Bay resident.

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Construction begins on Bear Creek Commons, an 85-unit affordable apartment building, in west St. Pete

Construction begins on Bear Creek Commons, an 85-unit affordable apartment building, in west St. Pete

Construction has begun on an 85-unit affordable housing development in west St. Petersburg.

The building, named Bear Creek Commons, will be located on a 4.66-acre site at 635 64th Street South adjacent to Bear Creek, a 2.7 mile stream that flows to Boca Ciega Bay. The property was previously home to Grace Connection Church. 

The building is being developed by Blue Sky Communities, an affordable housing developer who most recently opened Skyway Lofts, a 65-unit affordable apartment complex in the Skyway Marina District of St. Pete. Due to overwhelming demand, a second Skyway Lofts phase is in the works which will consist of an additional 66 apartments.

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Nostalgic summer camp-themed bar coming to the Grand Central District

Nostalgic summer camp-themed bar coming to the Grand Central District

Remember when the days were longer and the summer seemed endless? When your parents would send you off to summer camp and the only worry in the world was whether your team would win color wars?

Well, you may have outgrown your camp years, but a new restaurant and bar is coming to St. Pete that will allow you to channel all those summer camp vibes again.

Camp is in session this fall when Summer Camp debuts at 2060 1st Avenue South in the Grand Central District.

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St. Petersburg Yacht Club to be demolished in downtown St. Pete

St. Petersburg Yacht Club to be demolished in downtown St. Pete

Five years from now, St. Petersburg’s downtown waterfront will have a different look, because the St. Petersburg Yacht Club (SPYC) board of directors has approved a plan to demolish the club’s 51,000-square-foot building and replace it with an all-new structure, and it intends to raise membership fees to help offset the cost of the project.

SPYC Commodore Brian K. Smith broke the news in a May 30th letter to the club’s members. He said the decision to raze the historic structure, which opened in 1917, is the result of a master-planning process that began nearly a year ago.

During the master planning process, it became evident that the current clubhouse, located at 11 Central Avenue in downtown St. Pete, needed significant upgrades.

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Fort Lauderdale developer proposes to build affordable housing in downtown St. Pete

Fort Lauderdale developer proposes to build affordable housing in downtown St. Pete

Fort Lauderdale-based real estate developer Alexander Goshen has submitted a letter of intent to lease a city-owned lot in downtown St. Pete with the intent of constructing an affordable housing building.

The letter of intent comes in response to the City of St. Pete seeking alternative proposals to a bid from Tampa-based Third Lake Partners LLC, which in April offered to buy the 1.53-acre parcel at the corner of 3rd Avenue South and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street South from the city for $6 million.

The property is currently in use as a surface parking lot but in 2021 it was part of a $200 million mixed-use proposal, submitted by UPC Insurance, Moffitt Cancer Center, and TPA Group, that would have included a 75,000-square-foot Moffitt Cancer Center facility, a 30-story residential tower, and a 14-story hotel.

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Upscale steakhouse Frankie's Italian Chophouse coming to 4th Street in north St. Pete

Upscale steakhouse Frankie's Italian Chophouse coming to 4th Street in north St. Pete

The diversification of 4th Street North’s culinary scene is set to continue with the mid-June opening of Frankie’s Italian Chophouse, an upscale steakhouse created by Frank Schittino, the owner and operator of Café Cibo at 8697 4th Street North, and his business partner, Chad Davis.

Frankie’s Italian Chophouse is located just a couple of blocks north of Café Cibo, at 8901 4th Street North in a 5,400-square foot building most recently occupied by Perico’s Mexican Restaurant. In the mid-2000s, the building was almost home to HipHop Soda Shop, a highly-anticipated restaurant, arcade, and recording studio helmed by former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Warren Sapp and other pro athletes. Their plans never came to fruition and the HipHop Soda Shop never opened.

As for Frankie’s Italian Chophouse, Schittino said the concept has been a long time coming.

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