80-unit affordable housing building approved for 4th Street North in St. Pete

80-unit affordable housing building approved for 4th Street North in St. Pete

An 80-unit affordable apartment building aimed at addressing the critical need for low-cost housing for seniors has received unanimous approval from the city’s Development Review Commission.

The green light has been given for the Flats on 4th project, a $37.5 million endeavor set to be constructed on a currently undeveloped parcel at the southwest corner of the intersection of 106th Avenue North and 4th Street North in north St. Pete.

The Flats on 4th, a four-story mid-rise building, will house 52 one-bedroom units and 28 two-bedroom units, providing housing options for residents with incomes between 40 to 60 percent of the area median income (AMI).

Read More

Done Deals: Central Avenue multifamily site lists, Beach Theatre to reopen, ARK secures funding for educational hub  

Done Deals: Central Avenue multifamily site lists, Beach Theatre to reopen, ARK secures funding for educational hub  

Done Deals is a weekly column by St. Pete Rising spotlighting recent real estate market insight and significant deals happening in the Sunshine City and beyond. The following information is sourced from public records and trusted intel.

Have real estate news to share? Send us an email at hello@stpeterising.com.

Read More

COPA cocktail lounge and tapas bar to expand in the EDGE District

COPA cocktail lounge and tapas bar to expand in the EDGE District

The owners of COPA, a cocktail, wine, and tapas bar that opened in fall 2019 at 1047 Central Avenue in the EDGE District, are taking over the adjoining property at 1045 Central Avenue — formerly home to Italy Bottega, an Italian restaurant — and plan to open a daytime café in the space.

“We have some really exciting plans and cannot wait to debut it to everyone,” co-owner Sébastien Thurière said in an interview with St. Pete Rising. He owns and operates COPA along with his brother, Maxim Thurière.

“We want to not only grow our current concept in the evenings,” Sébastien added, “but we’ll be using that space to introduce a new concept in the morning that we're calling Café COPA.”

Read More

Developer announces scaled back Mirror Lake condo tower

Developer announces scaled back Mirror Lake condo tower

After community concerns, a St. Pete-based developer is significantly reducing the height of the planned Lake House condominium tower that may soon rise on Mirror Lake.

St. Pete-based Skyward Living, which is helmed by St. Pete local Hudson Harr, now proposes to build an 11-story upscale condo building at 200 Mirror Lake Drive North, a seven story decrease from the original 18-story plan.

“A year ago, when the original proposal went before the St. Petersburg DRC [Development Review Commission], there was discussion about the parking podium and whether it could be reduced by an additional level,” Harr said in a conversation with St. Pete Rising.

The development team acquiesced, decreasing the parking podium height from five stories to three and increasing the tower’s setback as a result of comments from Derek Kilborn, Manager of the City of St. Petersburg's Urban Planning and Historic Preservation Division.

Read More

Look Alive Coffee begins roasting specialty coffee in the Grand Central District

Look Alive Coffee begins roasting specialty coffee in the Grand Central District

A new coffee roaster that focuses on specialty coffees is up and running at 1920 ½ 1st Avenue South, behind Spitfire Comedy House, in St. Petersburg’s Grand Central District.

Look Alive Coffee is owned and operated by Kelly Packard, who was born in Clearwater but then moved to Dallas, Texas with her family when she was still in elementary school.

“It’s really nice to be back here,” Packard said in an interview with St. Pete Rising. “I’ve always felt at home here. My parents are back here too, so it feels very ‘full circle’ being back at home.”

Look Alive Coffee is primarily a wholesale business, but anyone is welcome to order bags of coffee or sign up for a coffee subscription via the company’s website.

Read More

95-unit affordable housing building proposed near 34th Street in St. Pete

95-unit affordable housing building proposed near 34th Street in St. Pete

The St. Petersburg Housing Authority and Tampa Bay Area-based affordable housing developer Blue Sky Communities are moving forward with an affordable housing project that will bring a 95-unit apartment complex to a 1.35-acre site at the intersection of 32nd Avenue North and Hartford Street in north St. Petersburg.

When it was first announced in February 2023, the Hartford project was expected to consist of 47 affordable units for seniors and families whose incomes are below the 60% area median income (AMI) threshold.

However, on February 15th the St. Pete City Council approved a zoning change that will allow higher-density housing to be built on the parcel.

Read More

Massive 2,084-unit apartment community, Sprouts Farmers Market to break ground in the Skyway Marina District

Massive 2,084-unit apartment community, Sprouts Farmers Market to break ground in the Skyway Marina District

A pile of concrete and rebar is all that remains on one end of the former 380,000-square-foot Ceridian office park in St. Petersburg's Skyway Marina District where a new master-planned community will soon rise.

Coral Gables-based real estate company Altis Cardinal is redeveloping the 34.2-acre site at 3102 34th Street South into a new $500 million mixed-use destination - now called Sky Town.

Altis Cardinal purchased the property in December 2021 for $40 million.

Today, over half of the buildings at the former office park are demolished, and construction crews are preparing to bulldoze another building to make way for the future development.

Read More

Six-story resort with waterpark and rooftop bar proposed for St. Pete Beach

Six-story resort with waterpark and rooftop bar proposed for St. Pete Beach

A vacant strip of waterfront property along St. Pete Beach's Gulf Boulevard may be redeveloped into a full-service resort with floating boat docks, a waterpark, a rooftop tiki bar, and more. 

St. Petersburg architect Jack Bodziak, who has worked on commercial and residential developments throughout Tampa Bay, has filed plans with the city to build a 104-key hotel, dubbed Windward Pass Resort, on the McPherson Bayou.

The 2.76-acre assemblage, bookend by the Sand Cove Apartments and Sun Harbor Condos, is currently owned by local philanthropist and ceramic artist Beth Morean. 

Read More

Inside St. Pete’s Development Guide: Fostering equitable growth amid downtown population boom

Inside St. Pete’s Development Guide: Fostering equitable growth amid downtown population boom

It's no secret St. Petersburg is a jewel bustling with small locally-owned businesses and an activated waterfront, but there are glaring gaps in the residential and office markets.

Last week, the St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership released its 2024 Development Guide, an annual resource tool providing a snapshot of the latest economic and commercial activity to encourage public and private stakeholders to spur healthy growth.

"St. Pete wasn’t always a vibrant city with intentional development," Mayor Ken Welch said during the partnership's Development Summit hosted at The St. Pete Distillery on Tuesday, February 27th.

Read More

New seafood market, boat-up restaurant McMullen Fish House coming to old Mastry's Bait and Tackle shop

New seafood market, boat-up restaurant McMullen Fish House coming to old Mastry's Bait and Tackle shop

Brothers James and Josh McMullen have filled the shelves of the former Mastry's Bait and Tackle shop in Old Southeast with fresh wild-caught fish - breathing new life into the shuttered St. Pete staple. 

"As kids, my brother and I would walk 12 blocks from our home to get to the bait shop," said James referring to the 1945 storefront at 1700 4th Street South that now sports the name McMullen Fish House

James, a military veteran, and Josh, who has a background in construction, inked a lease for the 1,658-square-foot space late last year. 

Read More