Luxury

Sales Launch For St. Pete’s Upcoming Tallest, The 46-Story ‘Residences At 400 Central’

Sales have officially launched for Residences at 400 Central, an upcoming 46-story luxury condominium tower planned for 400 Central Avenue in Downtown St. Petersburg. The building is anticipated to become both the tallest in the city and near Florida’s gulf coast, rising to approximately 515-feet over the Central Arts District. Award-winning architecture firm Arquitectonica is behind the curved design of the tower, while New York City-based Red Apple Real Estate, led by John Catsimatidis, is the developer. 400 Central will yields 301 coastal-modern residential units designed by Celano Design Studio featuring clear, unobstructed views of Tampa Bay and the Downtown skyline.

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Kushner Companies Applies For Two Tower Cranes At 2000 Biscayne Boulevard

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has received applications from New York City’s Kushner Companies seeking approvals for the assemblage of two tower cranes at 2000 Biscayne Boulevard. The pair would rise 487-feet and 527-feet to assist in the vertical construction of Kushner’s 36-story, 408-foot-tall residential building proposed for the Edgewater site. The structure is designed by Dorsky + Yue International Architecture.

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23-Story ‘The Nolen’ Condominium Tower Set To Break Ground Early 2022 In St. Petersburg

Tampa-based DDA Development, led by Bowen Arnold and John Schilling, is moving ahead with their plans to construct The Nolen, a 23-story residential condominium tower planned to rise at 126 4th Street Northeast in Downtown St. Petersburg. Designed by PLACE Architecture with Melissa Kelly Design Studio handling interiors, the building would rise 228-feet into the city’s skyline, eventually taking the spot of eleventh tallest structure in St. Pete’s. The Nolen is projected to yield 31 luxury condo units, a three-story parking garage fi for 62 vehicles and 1,260 square feet of ground floor retail.

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