2,084-unit apartment community Sky Town to include affordable housing after approval of county funds

2,084-unit apartment community Sky Town to include affordable housing after approval of county funds

One of the largest residential projects currently in development in St. Petersburg will now include affordable housing thanks to financial support from Pinellas County.

On Tuesday, the Pinellas County Commission unanimously approved $5.5 million for the construction of the first phase of Sky Town, which is expected to break ground in March and include 401 apartments, 121 of which will now be affordable.

Sky Town, which is being developed by Coral Gables-based Altis Cardinal, is a massive mixed-use development expected to bring 2,084 apartments across six five-story buildings to 3201 34th Street South in the Skyway Marina District.

The project, which sits on 34.2 acres, will also include over 80,000 square feet of retail space, 22,500 square feet of office space, 4,000 parking spaces, and 119,160 square feet of self-storage space.

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Mixed-use townhome community Strum Place nearing completion in west St. Pete

Mixed-use townhome community Strum Place nearing completion in west St. Pete

Strum Place, an upcoming townhome community being built alongside a reimagined historic office space, is nearing completion on Central Avenue in west St. Pete.

St. Pete-based J Square Developers and Backstreets Capital are spearheading the nine-unit luxury townhome project at 6366 Central Avenue, located along the SunRunner bus rapid transit (BRT) route.

The project is named after The Strum family, one of the pioneering families of west St. Petersburg that resided in the two-story house after its completion in 1925. Alban D. “Al” Strum was a champion speedboat racer and the former Commodore of the St. Petersburg Yacht Club, and his wife Shirley was a founder of St. Petersburg’s Junior League.

The Strums lived at the home for over 30 years until it was converted into a funeral home in 1958.

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Home of the Week: A 1935-built Spanish Mediterranean home in the Old Northeast

Home of the Week: A 1935-built Spanish Mediterranean home in the Old Northeast

This week’s featured home is a Spanish Mediterranean residence at 706 15th Avenue NE, built in 1935. The property offers 2,717 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and four bathrooms. Located just two blocks from the waterfront, it combines historic charm with a convenient location close to downtown St. Petersburg.

Set on a 75' x 110' lot, the home features a circular driveway, a two-car garage, and ample garden space. Inside, its 1930s design shines through in details like Spanish-inspired tile, exposed wood beams, vaulted ceilings, wood columns, original doors, and iron stair spindles.

The kitchen has been updated with Craftsman-style oak cabinetry, a vintage-inspired natural gas range, and a farmhouse sink.

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Chef Chris Ponte announces opening date for modern Italian restaurant OLIVIA in St. Pete

Chef Chris Ponte announces opening date for modern Italian restaurant OLIVIA in St. Pete

Tampa Bay's prestigious Chef Chris Ponte has set an opening date for OLIVIA, a modern Italian restaurant coming to downtown St. Pete.

The 5,550-square-foot restaurant, which was announced in March 2023, will open on January 21st on the ground floor of the recently completed 36-story Ascent apartment and hotel tower at 225 1st Avenue North.

OLIVIA’s flagship Tampa location debuted in 2019 in Tampa and has garnered a loyal following for delivering all the authentic flavors of a traditional Italian trattoria with innovative, modern touches from the mind of Chef Ponte, a past nominee for the highly prestigious James Beard Foundation Award.  

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Pagoda Asian Grill by P.F. Chang's to open in west St. Pete this week

Pagoda Asian Grill by P.F. Chang's to open in west St. Pete this week

Pagoda Asian Grill, a fast-casual dining concept by P.F. Chang’s, will open its first St. Petersburg location this week.

Located at 1550 66th Street North, the fast-casual dining concept inspired by the bold flavors and dynamic spirit of modern Asian cuisine is set to open on January 15th in the Shoppes at the Royale Plaza.

The announced opening marks a significant milestone for the company that's continuing to expand its footprint across the country.

Since 2022, St. Pete residents have expected the 4,000-square-foot space to house a new P.F. Chang's concept, when it was revealed that P.F. Chang's was planning to open another quick service restaurant, P.F. Chang’s To Go, at this location.

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Popular vegan restaurant Golden Dinosaurs will permanently close

Popular vegan restaurant Golden Dinosaurs will permanently close

Golden Dinosaurs, regarded as one of the best vegan restaurants in Tampa Bay, will be closing permanently later this month.

The popular vegan deli and bakery that slings plant-based sandwiches and sweets announced the upcoming closure at 2930 Beach Boulevard.

"The era of vegan restaurant extinction seems to be upon us, and Gold Dinos will unfortunately not survive the apocalypse," owners Brian and Audrey Dingeman wrote.

The husband-and-wife duo, also owners of St. Pete's Good Intentions vegan restaurant, cited economic challenges for closing the fast-casual space that opened in 2018.

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New SunRunner station opens by St. Pete Pier, PSTA launches "After Dark" service

New SunRunner station opens by St. Pete Pier, PSTA launches "After Dark" service

A new SunRunner station has opened in downtown St. Pete, aiming to better connect residents and visitors to the St. Pete Pier District and businesses along Beach Drive.

Friday morning, the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA), Congresswoman Kathy Castor, State Representative Lindsay Cross, St. Petersburg City Councilmembers, and others celebrated the ribbon-cutting for the new station at 150 1st Avenue North.

The 1st Avenue North station, which was completed in six months, is located near popular downtown restaurants and bars such as Who’s on First, Tequila Daisy, and Social Roost.

It's one of over 30 stops along the 10.3-mile bus rapid transit route that debuted in October 2022, linking downtown St. Petersburg to St. Pete Beach via dedicated lanes running along 1st Avenue North and 1st Avenue South.

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Downtown St. Pete development site near Central Avenue hits the market

Downtown St. Pete development site near Central Avenue hits the market

A redevelopment site in the heart of downtown St. Petersburg has hit the market.

The property is located one block from Central Avenue at 125 5th Street South and sits across the street from the 46-story Residences at 400 Central building, which is slated to be completed later this year. The parcel currently houses an 11,357-square-foot office building anchored by Wells Fargo Bank.

“This property has generated a lot of interest from developers over the past few years who wanted to redevelop the property into a high-rise tower,” Vector Commercial Real Estate Services Broker Blakemore Kearney said to St. Pete Rising.

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21-story apartment tower proposed near USF in downtown St. Pete

21-story apartment tower proposed near USF in downtown St. Pete

A local developer has proposed to construct a 21-story, 213-unit apartment building directly across from the University of South Florida in downtown St. Pete.

St. Pete-based real estate company Stadler Development has filed a site plan application with the city for a $67 million tower that is expected to rise on a 0.69-acre property at 446 4th Street South, which is currently home to a 5,000-square-foot commercial building occupied by Fresenius Kidney Care American Dialysis Center.

“This site will deliver the demand for the Innovation District. The whole community, including students and hospital workers, should be well-served by this project,” Stadler Development Managing Partner John Stadler said in a conversation with St. Pete Rising.

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St. Pete Ferments and Queen & Colony relocate to new home near downtown

St. Pete Ferments and Queen & Colony relocate to new home near downtown

The longtime farmer's market vendor who's garnered a name for herself making kombucha and fermented vegetables in St. Pete has found a new permanent home.

Jars of raw honey, bottles of kombucha with fruity flavors, and fermented kimchi and sauerkraut fill the shelves and cooler along the brick walls and cooler inside St. Pete Ferments' new brick-and-mortar shop at 326 MLK Jr. Street North, a space with Queen and Colony Bee Company, which specializes in local, raw honey and beekeeper education.

The two businesses previously shared a space at an industrial building 4922 8th Avenue South in Gulfport.

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