Proposed
Location | Class | Floors |
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Burlington Ave and 17th St N | Apartments | 2 |
Units | Completion | Website |
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31 | End of 2022 | Click Here |
Location | Class | Floors |
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Burlington Ave and 17th St N | Apartments | 2 |
Units | Completion | Website |
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31 | End of 2022 | Click Here |
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Shipping container construction has been on the rise lately. Whether being used for hydroponic farming, a drive-in movie theater, an outdoor market, or housing, there seems to be no limit to what can be done with these steel boxes.
Although the idea of building with repurposed shipping containers was conceived decades ago, the trend didn’t start to gain steam until the mid-2000s. Container homes are generally built off-site, which increases construction speed, and their modular design makes them more efficient and durable. These benefits, along with a smaller floorplan, allow for lower rents when used to create housing.
Recently, St. Pete-based Path Communities announced plans for a 31-unit micro-apartment project built entirely out of shipping containers. The development, titled Path Communities at Booker Creek, will be located at the southwest corner of Burlington Avenue and 17th Street North.