EMOTO electric motorbike dealership cruises into EDGE District

EMOTO electric motorbike dealership cruises into EDGE District

The Swedish-made, zero-emission, street-legal CAKE Electric Motorbikes brand will soon be available in St. Petersburg thanks to this week’s opening of EMOTO Electric Motorbikes at 1104 Central Avenue in the EDGE District. 

According to a news release, EMOTO is the authorized CAKE dealership for the Tampa Bay region. The CAKE line of electric motorbikes includes off-road models, versatile utility bikes, urban commuter bikes, and highly efficient, ultra-light rides. 

“I lived in Hyde Park at the time, and wanted an electric vehicle that I get could around with that was a little more stylish than what was currently available,” said Michael Joyce EMOTO Electric Motorbikes Managing Partner in a conversation with St. Pete Rising.

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YMCA to sell Harbordale location, expand preschool facility in South St. Pete

YMCA to sell Harbordale location, expand preschool facility in South St. Pete

YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg announced on Monday that it intends to sell the 0.4-acre Harbordale YMCA, located at 2421 4th Street South, and use the proceeds to fund an expansion of its Speer YMCA Preschool Academy in South St. Pete, to offer infant and toddler care, at 2100 26th Avenue South.

The Harbordale YMCA closed in March 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 crisis and never reopened as its services were redirected to other local YMCA locations. 

The organization’s board of directors, in a press release, said the decision supports its long-term, ongoing goal of providing additional accredited early childhood education in the St. Pete area. Between 2015 and 2019, the organization opened the Bardmoor YMCA Preschool Academy, the Speer YMCA Preschool Academy, and the Lealman YMCA Preschool Academy.

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Anti-aging clinic Serotonin Centers expanding to St. Pete with Sundial location

Anti-aging clinic Serotonin Centers expanding to St. Pete with Sundial location

The reimagining of the Sundial retail, dining, and entertainment complex in downtown St. Petersburg continues with the arrival of Serotonin Centers, a chain of health and wellness clinics focused on anti-aging therapies.

No opening date has been set, but local franchisees Trudy and Charles Fehlinger told St. Pete Rising that construction drawings are being finalized, and they hope to open in the redesigned 3,000 square foot space at 125 2nd Avenue North in December.

Serotonin Centers will take the place of the Marilyn Monroe Glamour Room at the Sundial, whose leasing activity has picked up speed in recent weeks, most notably with the announcement that Forbici Modern Italian, an acclaimed Tampa restaurant, will open a St. Pete location in the space formerly occupied by Locale Market. Forbici representatives said the eatery should be open by mid-2024.

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28-story apartment tower approved for Exchange Hotel site in downtown St. Pete

28-story apartment tower approved for Exchange Hotel site in downtown St. Pete

Last week, St. Petersburg’s Development Review Commission approved plans for a 28-story development slated for the site of the Exchange Hotel, formerly known as Hotel Indigo, located at 234 3rd Avenue North.

The plans were filed by Ally MW, LLC, an entity controlled by Ally Capital Group, a Tampa-based investment firm, which is led by Andrew Wright, the founder of Franklin Street.

Ally acquired the Hotel Indigo in 2020 at bankruptcy court for $7.4 million.  The property was subsequently renovated into the Exchange Hotel. 

Designed by St. Pete-based Behar + Peteranecz, the proposed residential tower will boast 327 units and a 325-space parking garage.

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Golfology virtual golf lounge teeing up plans for St. Pete

Golfology virtual golf lounge teeing up plans for St. Pete

Golfers and wannabe golfers looking to work on their game without going outside will soon have a new destination in St. Pete. Golfology, a high-tech indoor golf experience, is coming this fall to the Warehouse Arts District.

Golfology will be equipped with six golf simulators, a custom interactive putting green, and various practice stations in a sprawling, 5,800-square-foot space at 2400 5th Avenue South.

“We are so proud to be part of St. Petersburg and our commitment to grow within and with the community is a top priority,” states Golfology’s website. “Not only do we offer a welcoming and affordable golf destination for St. Pete residents, we will also partner with local business and school programs to bring people together through the love of golf.”

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Crunch Fitness opens new location in Tyrone area

Crunch Fitness opens new location in Tyrone area

Just in time for the sweltering summer temperatures, St. Petersburg residents have a new option for indoor, air-conditioned exercise. Crunch Fitness, a chain of fitness centers headquartered in New York, opened its newest Tampa Bay area location on Saturday, July 8, at Tyrone Gardens Shopping Center, 900 58th Street North, a retail plaza anchored by a Big Lots discount store.

Crunch Fitness renovated the 25,000-square-foot space, at the southeast corner of the property, to the tune of $5 million, according to a news release. It offers cardio and strength training equipment, a group fitness studio, a cycling studio, training hub, dry saunas, tanning beds, spacious locker rooms, and more. Members will have access to the company’s highly experienced personal trainers.

Crunch Fitness membership packages range in price from $9.99 to $29.99 per month.

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Forbici Modern Italian is coming to Sundial in downtown St. Pete

Forbici Modern Italian is coming to Sundial in downtown St. Pete

One of Tampa’s most heralded Italian restaurants is opening an expansive new St. Pete outpost next year. The fan favorite Forbici will bring its modern Italian charm to the Sundial shopping center in downtown St. Pete by mid 2024 with plans for plenty of Roman-style pizza and house-made pasta. 

Last Friday, the trendy full-service, modern-Italian eatery signed a lease for a 7,000-square-foot restaurant at 179 2nd Avenue North on the first floor of Sundial, confirmed a representative for Paradise Ventures.

The space was formerly occupied by Locale Market, a gourmet, locally sourced market helmed by Chef Michael Mina and Chef Don Pintabona. The concept debuted to much fanfare in December 2014. However, business never took off and the market permanently shuttered at the beginning of 2020.

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Country music bar Cowboys Dance Hall opens in Largo

Country music bar Cowboys Dance Hall opens in Largo

Put on your Stetson hat and your cowboy boots and get ready for some boot-scootin’ boogie! Dubbing itself “Pinellas County’s Premier Country Bar,” Cowboys Dance Hall opened last month at 12333 66th Street North in Largo. The venue was previously known as the Waterin’ Trough, a nightclub that also had a country-roadhouse vibe.

Once you enter the 12,000-square-foot venue, grab a drink from the main bar or the blue horse trailer turned mobile bar and hit the dance floor for some two-stepping and line dancing.

According to the Cowboys Dance Hall Instagram page, the venue’s entertainment lineup varies from day to day. Dance lessons are offered on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m., with a $5 cover charge. Friday and Saturday nights feature “honky tonkin’ all night long,” while Sunday evenings offer 20% off to those in the service industry.

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New late-night Grand Central cocktail lounge in the works

New late-night Grand Central cocktail lounge in the works

A new upscale, late-night cocktail lounge is being developed at 2756 Central Avenue, at the western edge of St. Petersburg’s Grand Central District. 

Tampa Bay Drinkery is the brainchild of Wellington Moto, who’s part of the management team of Grumpy Gringo Liquors, located next door to the new establishment. He told St. Pete Rising it’s about two months away from opening, but when it does welcome patrons, it will add something different to Grand Central’s nightlife scene.

“We’re looking for a more mature crowd,” he said, adding that Tampa Bay Drinkery, which will be open from noon to 2:30 a.m., seven days per week, will feature a piano player who takes requests on weeknights. On weekends, a small three-piece band might play. During daytime hours when business tends to be slower, he plans to have a jukebox-like vinyl record player so customers can choose their own music. 

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Sprouts Farmers Market is coming to South St. Pete

Sprouts Farmers Market is coming to South St. Pete

South St. Pete has long hoped for more grocery options. Most of the region is considered a food desert, an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food. Due to several factors, including average income and population density, it has been difficult to attract grocers to the region.

However, one national supermarket chain has recently decided to plant their flag in south St. Pete. Sprouts Farmers Market will be opening a 23,000-square-foot store in a new mixed-use development coming soon to the Skyway Marina District, giving residents of South St. Petersburg a much-needed source of fresh, healthy food.

Located at 3102 34th Street South, the project, first announced in May, will take the place of the Ceridian office complex.

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