New renderings revealed for Convivial St. Pete, a 170-unit retirement community coming to the Skyway Marina District

New renderings revealed for Convivial St. Pete, a 170-unit retirement community coming to the Skyway Marina District

Convivial St. Petersburg, a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) planned for the city’s Skyway Marina District, has released its final architectural renderings.

The visuals offer the most detailed look yet at the design, amenities, and layout of the 170-unit senior living campus, which is expected to break ground in 2026.

The $172.5 million development is being led by Convivial Life, a Florida-based nonprofit organization that owns and operates senior living communities across the state.

The St. Petersburg campus will be located at 4595 34th Street South and marks a significant new entry into the local senior housing market.

The community will consist of two nine-story residential buildings, The Madison and The Lexington, connected by a skybridge with views of Boca Ciega Bay, downtown St. Pete, and the Sunshine Skyway Bridge.

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170-unit Convivial St. Petersburg hits sales milestone as demand surges for waterfront senior living

170-unit Convivial St. Petersburg hits sales milestone as demand surges for waterfront senior living

Convivial St. Petersburg, a new continuing care retirement community (CCRC) rising along the waterfront in the Skyway Marina District, has reached a major sales milestone.

The $172.5 million project has now pre-sold nearly 40% of its planned residences, following a record-setting pace in June.

The nine-story development, located at 4595 34th Street South along Boca Ciega Bay, is being led by Convivial Life, a Florida-based not-for-profit that owns and operates senior living communities.

“This pace confirms what we’ve believed all along—there’s a powerful appetite for a boutique-style retirement community that blends purpose, connection, and vibrancy,” said Jessica Kraft, Chief Marketing Officer for Convivial Life.

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Future site of 170-unit senior living community trades hands in the Skyway Marina District

Future site of 170-unit senior living community trades hands in the Skyway Marina District

A Florida not-for-profit group is leading the development of a new active senior living community in St. Pete's Skyway Marina District.

Convivial Life, an organization based in Venice, Florida that manages senior living communities, has acquired a 5.25-acre property at 4595 34th Street South that was slated to be the future home of The Manhattan, a new senior living development.

Convivial Life purchased the property in a roughly $21.365 million deal from Sarasota-based LifeStar Living.

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