$165 million redevelopment of downtown St. Pete marina moves ahead with city in charge
/The City of St. Petersburg is stepping in to lead the long-awaited redevelopment of the century-old, 640-slip municipal marina along the downtown waterfront just south of the St. Pete Pier.
The redevelopment is a large, multi-phased project focused on rebuilding aging infrastructure, improving operations, and opening up more of the waterfront to the public.
City staff are currently negotiating a contract for pre-construction services with a team led by Skanska and Cummins Cederberg.
The city has worked with both firms before, partnering with Skanska on the St. Pete Pier and with Cummins Cederberg on the Citywide Seawall Master Plan.
The team responded to a city-issued request for qualifications in late 2025, shortly after the city ended negotiations with Safe Harbor Marinas, which had previously been selected to take on the project.
Under the revised approach, the city will retain full ownership and control of the marina, rather than leasing it out.
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