Aerial St. Pete: Downtown St. Petersburg's tallest residential developments are reshaping the skyline

Aerial St. Pete: Downtown St. Petersburg's tallest residential developments are reshaping the skyline

This month’s edition of Aerial St. Pete shows the progress on several real estate developments throughout St. Petersburg, FL. Aerial St. Pete is a column by St. Pete Rising which features exclusive aerial photography of projects under construction in St. Pete. To accomplish this, we have teamed up with AB3 Visuals

In this article we are taking a look at Art House, Ascent St. Petersburg, Evo, Modera St. Petersburg, The Residences at 400 Central, and Saltaire.

Each of these developments is a residential tower project that is helping reshape the downtown St. Petersburg skyline. They are all above 20 stories tall and are in various stages of construction – some of the towers are nearing completion while others are just beginning to rise.

St. Pete Rising looks froward to continuing to be your source for St. Pete real estate development news and we will continue to track these projects as they near completion.

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42-story condo tower Art House breaks ground in downtown St. Pete

42-story condo tower Art House breaks ground in downtown St. Pete

Four months after launching sales, downtown St. Pete’s newest luxury condominium tower, Art House, has broken ground. A small group of people gathered at 235 1st Avenue South this morning to celebrate the milestone.

Art House will be constructed on a surface parking lot next to 200 Central, the tallest office tower in St. Pete. Kolter Group purchased the 0.4-acre site for $20.45 million in December, which translates to a record-breaking $50 million an acre.

Delray Beach-based Kolter Group also developed ONE St. Petersburg and the downtown St. Pete Hyatt Place and is in the process of finishing up another luxury condo tower, Saltaire, which topped out a few weeks ago.

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Sales launch for Art House, a 42-story building planned for 200 Central Avenue

Sales launch for Art House, a 42-story building planned for 200 Central Avenue

Days after receiving unanimous approval from St. Pete City Council, Kolter Urban has launched sales for their latest condominium tower in downtown St. Pete.

Kolter Urban, which previously built ONE St. Petersburg and is currently constructing Saltaire, is now planning Art House, a 42-story building at 200 Central Avenue. Art House will feature 244 units with two or three-bedrooms and between 1,300 and 2,600 square feet.

“Kolter Urban is thrilled to launch Art House and further elevate the thriving community of St. Petersburg,” says Bob Vail, President of Kolter Urban.

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Art House, a 42-story condo tower planned for 200 Central Avenue, is approved

Art House, a 42-story condo tower planned for 200 Central Avenue, is approved

A 42-story residential tower with parking and retail space at 200 Central Avenue will soon grace Downtown St. Pete’s rapidly evolving skyline after receiving unanimous City Council’s approval on January 13th.

Currently developed as a mixed-use, 26-story office and commercial building with a surface parking lot, the newly approved $120 million project will keep the existing building intact and add a residential tower to the now-underutilized surface parking lot.

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Kolter Group proposes 41-story condo tower for 200 Central Avenue in downtown St. Pete

Kolter Group proposes 41-story condo tower for 200 Central Avenue in downtown St. Pete

On the heels of the groundbreaking of St. Pete’s future tallest tower, another residential tower has been announced for downtown.

Yesterday, New York-based developer Red Apple Group held a ceremonial groundbreaking for the Residences at 400 Central, a 46-story, 515-foot condo tower planned for 400 Central Avenue. Now, just two blocks away, Kolter Group is proposing another soaring condominium tower.

Kolter Group, which previously built ONE St. Petersburg and is currently constructing Saltaire, has announced plans for a 41-story condominium tower at 200 Central Avenue.

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