619-unit Skyway Marina apartment project cleared to move forward after appeal denied
/St. Petersburg City Council denied an appeal last Thursday challenging a previously approved 619-unit apartment development known as Alton Skyway in the Skyway Marina District, allowing the project to move forward.
The appeal failed in a 6-1 vote, with Councilmember Deborah Figgs-Sanders casting the lone vote supporting the appeal. Councilmember Brandi Gabbard was absent.
The project, proposed by developer Kolter Multifamily, will be constructed on a 17.25-acre property at 3200 34th Street South, replacing a former St. Petersburg College public safety training property with eight five-story apartment buildings.
The first phase of development will include 342 apartments across four buildings on the southern portion of the site, while phase two will add the remaining 277 units in four additional buildings on the northern portion of the property.
The community will contain one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments ranging from 618 to 1,322 square feet.
At full buildout, the development will have 883 parking spaces, exceeding the minimum requirement of 775 spaces.
Plans also set aside a one-acre outparcel on the southwest corner of the property for a future 5,000-square-foot commercial building, though no retail space is currently included in the approved site plan.
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