Mixed-use townhome development Strum Place proposed for Central Avenue in west St. Pete

Mixed-use townhome development Strum Place proposed for Central Avenue in west St. Pete

St. Petersburg-based J Square Developers and Backstreets Capital have announced a new mixed-use townhome project on Central Avenue in west St. Petersburg.

Named Strum Place, the development will be planned for Central Avenue and 64th Street and is being named after The Strum family, one of the pioneering families of west St. Petersburg who built the existing two-story house on the site in 1924. The developers purchased the 0.84-acre site in December 2022 for $1.45 million.

Strum Place will feature nine three-story townhomes, each with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms along with a two-car garage. The homes will feature 2,040 square feet and pricing will start in the $700,000’s.

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Christmas-themed pop-up bar opens this weekend in downtown St. Pete

Christmas-themed pop-up bar opens this weekend in downtown St. Pete

’Tis the season! Not only are Christmas decorations beginning to appear in stores, but a new Christmas-themed pop-up bar, Xmas Bar, is opening this weekend at 260 1st Avenue North. The new holiday-themed bar is another concept from Forward Hospitality Group, which also created Goodnight John Boy, the 1970s-themed nightclub at 16 2nd Street North.

“We wanted to bring in another place where people can unite, that crosses all age boundaries and provides a great guest experience,” Michael Schwartz, CEO of Forward Hospitality Group, told St. Pete Rising. “And who doesn’t love Christmas?”

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St. Pete City Council approves $9.7 million for 264-unit affordable housing project slated for 31st Street

St. Pete City Council approves $9.7 million for 264-unit affordable housing project slated for 31st Street

Yesterday St. Pete City Council approved funding to construct a 264-unit affordable housing development at 31st Street South and Fairfield Avenue near the Warehouse Arts District.

The project, dubbed the Fairfield Avenue Apartments, was first proposed in early 2022 and by HP Capital Group, the developers behind Reflection, an 18-story condominium tower under construction near Mirror Lake in downtown.

Fairfield Avenue Apartments will consist of 264 affordable and workforce apartments in three buildings with 74 one-bedroom units, 163 two-bedroom units, and 27 three-bedroom units.

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The Rays propose 80-unit affordable housing building near Tropicana Field in downtown St. Pete

The Rays propose 80-unit affordable housing building near Tropicana Field in downtown St. Pete

The Rays and Hines, one of the largest privately held real estate investors and managers in the world, want to build an affordable housing building downtown St. Pete.

The group, which was selected to redevelop the 86-acre Historic Gas Plant District site, has submitted an unsolicited proposal to lease a 0.58-acre property at 1659 3rd Avenue South from the City of St. Pete with plans to construct an affordable apartment building.

The parcel is adjacent to the $6.5 billion Historic Gas Plant District but was not included in the site. This building is in addition to the proposed Historic Gas Plant District redevelopment.e

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Specialty coffee shop Brothers Thomas coming to north St. Pete next month

Specialty coffee shop Brothers Thomas coming to north St. Pete next month

People who live or work in northern St. Petersburg’s Carillon neighborhood will be able to enjoy a locally owned breakfast and lunch spot when The Brothers Thomas Bespoke Café opens in December on the ground floor of the WaterView Echelon City Center apartment building at 100 Main Street North

The owners are — you guessed it — brothers Luke and Matt Thomas, who hail from Zephyrhills. Luke, 33, is a Principal at Third Lake Partners, a Tampa-based investment advisory firm, while the 35-year-old Matt, who returned to the United States in January after a few years living abroad, will be the café’s primary operator.

The Brothers Thomas Bespoke Café will offer traditional-style coffee beverages — such as espresso, lattes, and flat whites — in portions more in line with how coffee is served in other cultures.

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Plans revealed for 25-story condo-hotel on 4th Street in downtown St. Petersburg 

Plans revealed for 25-story condo-hotel on 4th Street in downtown St. Petersburg 

Six months after announcing plans for a new development in downtown St. Petersburg, Clearwater-based Valor Capital is revealing new details for their mixed-use project planned for 344 4th Street South. 

The 25-story building will reach a height of 325-feet and will contain 152 dwelling units or hotel units along with 4,893 square feet of commercial space and a 130-space parking garage.

The base of the tower will include retail space and a residential lobby along with a 4,000 square foot open space plaza. A sky bar is proposed for the rooftop.

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New Mediterranean-style restaurant Branzini coming soon to St. Pete Beach

New Mediterranean-style restaurant Branzini coming soon to St. Pete Beach

The owner of German Knodle, an authentic German-cuisine eatery at 951 Central Avenue, is trying his hand at Mediterranean food with Branzini, a new restaurant slated to open by mid-November at 6800 Gulf Boulevard, in St. Pete Beach.

According to Muntaz "Tazo" Musabegovic, Branzini is going through final inspections and an official opening date should be announced soon.

“We are ready to open,” he told St. Pete Rising. “Everything is ready.”

Musabegovic is still finalizing the menu but said the restaurant’s cuisine will be “pure Mediterranean with a lot of garlic, parsley, olive oil, kalamata olives, and a lot of fish — maybe six, seven, eight different fishes. There will be steaks, burgers, lamb chops, ribs, filet mignon, pork filet mignon. There will be some pastas, a lot of different salads — 10 to 15 different styles, plus calamari, mussels, carpaccio, beef carpaccio, and a lot of other stuff.”

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Indie Flea returns to St. Pete on Sunday with over 200 vendors

Indie Flea returns to St. Pete on Sunday with over 200 vendors

The arrival of cooler autumn weather heralds the return of Indie Flea, a series of festive indoor/outdoor flea markets, now in its 11th year, to St. Petersburg. 

Indie Flea will set up shop at The Factory, 2606 Fairfield Avenue South, on Sunday, November 5th, from noon to 4 p.m., for the first market of its 2023-24 season.

According to Jamie O’Berry, Indie Flea’s brand and marketing manager, the market will include more than 200 vendors, making it the largest Indie Flea to date, and will once again feature plentiful food and live music to keep shoppers well fed and entertained.

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Aerial St. Pete: Downtown St. Petersburg’s skyline rises to new heights with new development

Aerial St. Pete: Downtown St. Petersburg’s skyline rises to new heights with new development

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, The EDGE Collective, Modera St. Petersburg, The Nolen, Reflection, The Residences at 400 Central, and Viv Apartments.

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46-story 400 Central continues to rise, eclipses $250 million in condo sales

46-story 400 Central continues to rise, eclipses $250 million in condo sales

On a construction tour held over the weekend, developer Red Apple Real Estate announced that its upcoming 46-story condominium tower, The Residences at 400 Central, has eclipsed $250 million in sales with $50 million coming in the past six weeks.

“The word is out about this iconic project,” said John Catsimatidis Sr., founder of Red Apple Real Estate. “Our sales have come from across Florida, the Northeast, the Midwest, and the West. This project is especially meaningful to me, as St. Petersburg is so close to my heart and my family’s heart.” 

The 515-foot-tall building, which is being constructed on a full city block in downtown St. Pete, will feature 301 luxury condo units, 60,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and restaurants, 45,000 square feet of Class A office space, and 900 parking spaces. Once complete, 400 Central will be the tallest residential tower on Florida’s west coast.

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