Aerial St. Pete: Construction boom to bring thousands of new apartments to St. Pete in 2024

Aerial St. Pete: Construction boom to bring thousands of new apartments to St. Pete in 2024

This month’s edition of Aerial St. Pete shows the progress on several real estate developments throughout St. Petersburg, FL. Aerial St. Pete is a column by St. Pete Rising which features exclusive aerial photography of projects under construction in St. Pete.

To accomplish this, we have teamed up with AB3 Visuals

In this article we are taking a look at: Arya, Lake Maggiore Apartments, Marina Club Apartments, Marlowe Gateway, and Terraces at 87th.

These projects include four apartment developments and one townhome community. The four apartment developments are located in neighborhoods outside of downtown St. Petersburg and will bring over 1,500 new apartments to St. Petersburg once completed in 2024.

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Massive industrial development generates robust interest in St. Pete’s Gateway area

Massive industrial development generates robust interest in St. Pete’s Gateway area

Commercial leasing activity is picking up at the Gateway Logistics Center, a 61-acre industrial development under construction at the northeast corner of 28th Street North and Gandy Boulevard.

The Gateway Logistics Center is part of a 93-acre development that will also include a 425-unit, 18-acre apartment complex, of which 20%, or 85 units, will be income-restricted workforce housing for residents who earn less than 120% of the area median income (AMI).

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425-unit apartment development with workforce housing approved for St. Pete's Gateway area

425-unit apartment development with workforce housing approved for St. Pete's Gateway area

St. Pete’s Development Review Commission unanimously approved a site plan to construct a 425-unit apartment development at the northeast corner of 28th Street and Gandy Boulevard in the Gateway area.

The multifamily project is located on nearly 18 acres of a 93-acre site that is owned by Jabil, Inc., a global manufacturing services company, who once envisioned a massive headquarters campus on the site.

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