Pilates gym [solidcore] to join the EDGE District in 2024

Pilates gym [solidcore] to join the EDGE District in 2024

A Pilates gym with over 110 locations in more than 25 states is coming to the EDGE District of downtown St. Petersburg. The St. Pete [solidcore] will be the sixth to debut in the Sunshine State and the first on the Gulf Coast.

According to a news release, [solidcore] has leased 2,142 square feet on the ground level of The Moxy by Marriott Hotel, under construction at 1234-1246 Central Avenue. The gym will be open to hotel guests and the public.

The 1.6-acre, 163-key Moxy Hotel, a key part of the mixed-use EDGE Collective, is a joint venture between Miami-based PTM Partners and Fort Lauderdale-based and DoveHill Capital Management. 

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Tweeds Suit Shop to bring custom menswear to Central Avenue in downtown St. Pete

Tweeds Suit Shop to bring custom menswear to Central Avenue in downtown St. Pete

A clothing store with locations in Sarasota and Tampa that specializes in custom suits, dress shirts, and coats for men is expanding to St. Petersburg and will open a retail location on the ground floor of the Camden Central Apartments at 855 Central Avenue Suite C in downtown St. Pete.

According to Tweeds Suit Shop owner Donald Carlson, the store is on track to open by March 1st, although he told St. Pete Rising that he hopes to be up and running sooner than that. Tweeds will open next to another clothing store, an upscale pre-owned women's boutique named Top Buttons, which is also expected to open in 2024.

“What I’m going to do with this space will be amazing,” he said. “It’s 1,500 square feet. It will be above and beyond and can’t wait to introduce Tweeds to the residents of St. Pete.”

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Coffee roaster and restaurant King State to open St. Pete location next week

Coffee roaster and restaurant King State to open St. Pete location next week

With the anticipated opening of King State on Tuesday December 12th, the historic Harlan Hotel building at 15 8th Street North now has not one but two new tenants. COhatch, an Ohio-based co-working company, opened for business in late October at the Harlan. 

King State is a coffee roaster, beer maker, and restaurant that was founded in 2019 by Nate Young and his brother-in-law Tim McTague. Young is the drummer for Anberlin, a Winter-Haven based rock band, and McTague is the lead guitarist of Underoath, another rock band with local roots.

Tuesday’s opening will conclude a two and a half year journey of planning for King State.

“We signed the lease during quarantine,” laughed McTague during a conversation with St. Pete Rising. “Our original plan was to replicate King State Tampa with a few add-ons, but the St. Pete location has taken on a life of its own and has turned into something really special.”

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Christmas-themed pop-up bar Miracle at Mezzo returns to downtown St. Pete’s EDGE District

Christmas-themed pop-up bar Miracle at Mezzo returns to downtown St. Pete’s EDGE District

Miracle at Mezzo, a Christmas-themed pop-up bar, has overtaken Intermezzo Coffee & Cocktails for the sixth consecutive year at at 1111 Central Avenue in downtown St. Petersburg. Intermezzo is a coffee by day, cocktails by night concept that opened in 2016 and has since become an anchor in the EDGE District.

Intermezzo is known for their themed events and among their most popular is Miracle at Mezzo, a seasonal holiday popup full of holiday cheer.

This year Miracle at Mezzo has debuted a menu of 11 festive cocktails and two seasonal shots that will be available every day until New Year’s Eve.

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18-story apartment building proposed for 18th Street North in downtown St. Pete

18-story apartment building proposed for 18th Street North in downtown St. Pete

A new residential tower has been proposed for a quiet corner of downtown St. Petersburg at the corner of 2nd Avenue North and 18th Street.  The $72.9 million development is being proposed by WSLD St. Petersburg, LLC, an entity connected to LeCesse Development

LeCesse Development is a developer and owner of multifamily properties that is based in Altamonte Springs, Florida. To date, the company has developed over $3.5 billion in income-producing real estate.

The firm’s new development in downtown St. Petersburg is planned for a 0.87-acre lot at 201 18th Street North that includes several single family and multi-family homes.

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Coastal cuisine-inspired Sonata Restaurant and Lounge opens in the Mahaffey Theater

Coastal cuisine-inspired Sonata Restaurant and Lounge opens in the Mahaffey Theater

The grandiose Mahaffey Theater is set to become even more of a destination with the opening of Sonata, a fine-dining restaurant that will be managed by Ted Dorsey, who was previously the head chef at The Mill.

Located at 400 1st Street South, the restaurant will initially have a seating capacity of 300. An outdoor patio area will be added in 2024.

“Something like this really hasn't been done in the United States before,” Dorsey said, speaking to St. Pete Rising. “Under one roof, we're going to have the trifecta of performing arts, visual arts, and culinary arts.”  

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Sarasota-area Mexican restaurant Wicked Cantina announces St. Pete expansion

Sarasota-area Mexican restaurant Wicked Cantina announces St. Pete expansion

A Mexican restaurant that opened in 2014 on Anna Maria Island and then added a second location in downtown Sarasota, in 2017, is coming to St. Petersburg’s west side in January.

Wicked Cantina will take over a building at 3650 Tyrone Boulevard North that was previously occupied by a Sonny’s BBQ franchise. Janice Dolan, who co-owns the business with her husband, Mike, told St. Pete Rising that they expect to open in mid-January.

“It will be ready by the first of the year,” she said. “We have musicians scheduled to start January 15th.” 

Live music, she added, is a big part of Wicked Cantina’s original Anna Maria Island location and they plan to make it a daily feature in St. Pete. The Dolans are working on developing outdoor patio space, as well, that can accommodate musicians and seating.

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Popular south St. Pete restaurant Mullet’s Fish Camp joins Tropicana Field

Popular south St. Pete restaurant Mullet’s Fish Camp joins Tropicana Field

Mullet’s Fish Camp, the popular locally owned restaurant situated at 3901 6th Street South, will debut a new location at Tropicana Field on Friday.

In addition to all baseball home games, Mullet’s will also be open for all special events at Tropicana Field starting on Friday, November 24th with Enchant Christmas, an annual month-long winter wonderland featuring over four million sparkling lights, ice skating, festive food, and holiday shopping.

Mullet’s co-owner Nick Brown confirmed to St. Pete Rising that the eatery will have a location in the Trop’s Third Base Food Hall next to Fo’Cheezy Twisted Meltz, another local restaurant that has locations in downtown St. Petersburg and St. Pete Beach.

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21-story apartment tower proposed for Dr. MLK Jr. Street in downtown St. Pete

21-story apartment tower proposed for Dr. MLK Jr. Street in downtown St. Pete

New plans have emerged for an apartment tower on an empty lot on the corner of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street North and Arlington Avenue in downtown St. Pete.

The 21-story residential building is being planned by AMFP VI Saint Petersburg LLC, an affiliate of New York-based real estate investment firm Abacus Capital Group. Abacus purchased the 0.78-acre site for $10.75 million in April 2022.

Abacus Capital Group is a private real estate investment firm founded in 2004 and has acquired 31,000 units and invested $4.8 billion into multifamily on behalf of its investors since 2021.

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Popular downtown sports bar Thirsty First moving to Central Avenue

Popular downtown sports bar Thirsty First moving to Central Avenue

A prime Central Avenue location that formerly housed Acropolis Greek Taverna is set to become the new home of Thirsty First, a sports bar that’s been a staple of downtown St. Petersburg’s nightlife scene since 2016.

“We've outgrown the space that we're in,” said Thirsty First owner Greg Mikurak, who also owns Ride ’Em Cowboy and is a co-owner of Whiskey Exchange. “The new space will have two floors and outdoor seating on Central Avenue. There are 70 TVs going in there — there’ll be a view from every angle."

The half-mile hop from 119 1st Avenue North to 515 Central Avenue will allow Thirsty First to triple in size and build on what’s made it the go-to sports bar in downtown St. Pete.

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