2,084-unit mixed-use development Skyway Village approved by St. Pete’s Development Review Commission

2,084-unit mixed-use development Skyway Village approved by St. Pete’s Development Review Commission

After hours of deliberation, St. Petersburg’s Development Review Commission approved a massive mixed-use development planned for the Skyway Marina District on Wednesday night. The mixed-use project was proposed earlier this year for a long-underutilized office park that previously housed Ceridian, a Minneapolis-based company that provides human resources software and services.

The 34.3-acre development, named Skyway Village, is a phased, master-planned project that will include demolishing most of the existing 380,000 square foot office park at 3102 34th Street South and constructing a series of new mid-rise buildings that include a mix of apartments and walkable community retail, most notably a Sprouts Farmers Market.

Skyway Village is being developed by Altis Cardinal Skyline 2, LLC, an entity controlled by Coral Gables-based Altis Cardinal, and will include 2,084 apartments, 80,920 square feet of retail space, 22,500 square feet of office space, and 119,160 square feet of accessory self-storage space, and 4,000 parking spaces.

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Massive development to bring nearly 2,100 apartments to St. Pete’s Skyway Marina District

Massive development to bring nearly 2,100 apartments to St. Pete’s Skyway Marina District

Plans have been filed with the City of St. Petersburg for a massive mixed-use development that is set to transform St. Pete’s Skyway Marina District.

Altis Cardinal Skyline 2, LLC, an entity controlled by Coral Gables-based Altis Cardinal, has filed plans to redevelop the Ceridian campus located at 3102 34th Street South.

Altis Cardinal purchased the 34.3-acre office park in December 2021 for $40 million.

The proposed development, named Skyway Village, is a phased, master planned project that will include demolishing much of the existing 380,000 square foot office park and constructing a series of new mid-rise buildings that include a mix of apartments and walkable community retail.

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Mixed-use development with 1,500 residential units planned for Skyway Marina District

Mixed-use development with 1,500 residential units planned for Skyway Marina District

A 34-acre office park in the Skyway Marina District has been sold. Coral Gables-based real estate firm Altis Cardinal closed today on the Ceridian campus located at 3201 34th Street South in a $40 million all cash acquisition. The deal represents the Sunshine City’s largest land purchase in decades.

“We’ve been developing in St. Petersburg for nearly a decade and are pleased to continue our presence here for another decade while working on this multi-phase development,” said Frank Guerra, Principal and Founder of Altis Cardinal. “This area is booming with growth, maturing as a world class city, and we’re excited to be a part of it.”

The firm’s next step will be the submission of a master plan for the property. Preliminary development plans call for an urban mixed-use project which keeps a portion of the property’s existing 380,000 square foot office complex while adding multi-family units and retail space along 34th Street.

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