St. Petersburg

200 Central Avenue. Designed by SB Architects

Kolter Group Plans Another 41-Story Luxury Condo Tower In Downtown St. Petersburg

The developer behind two of St. Petersburg tallest towers, the 41-story One St. Petersburg and the under construction 35-story Saltaire, has announced plans to develop yet another project that is to fall within the ranks of the city’s tallest. Delray Beach-based Kolter Group is proposing a 41-story mixed-use building nearby at 200 Central Avenue, designed by SB Architects, the same architect that designed the aforementioned developments. The structure is projected to rise 450-feet, topped with a 30-foot-tall decorative crown, and yield 248 residential units, 6,100 square feet of ground floor retail, and 482 parking spaces. 

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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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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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Dezer Development Seeks Site Plan Approvals For 62-Story Bentley Residences In Sunny Isles Beach

Additional details have been unveiled for Gil Dezer’s Bentley Residences, a branded luxury residential skyscraper planned in collaboration with high-end auto-maker Bentley Motors to rise at 18401 Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles Beach. Dezer Development is seeking site plan approvals and transfer development rights (TDR), and the application, which will go before the city’s Planning Department today, has identified that the tower will rise exactly 62-stories and approximately 745-feet after subtracting the elevation of the property…

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Blake Tower. Designed by Antunovich Associates.

FAA Grants Height Approvals For 261-Foot-Tall ‘The Blake’ At 114 4th Street South In St. Petersburg

Developer Blake Investment Partners has received approvals from the Federal Aviation Administration to move forward with the proposed Blake Tower, a 261-foot-tall condominium tower spanning 20 stories and yielding 51 residential units with 10,400 square feet of ground floor retail and up to 111 enclosed parking spaces. Designed by Antunovich Associates, the building will be divided in to 16 residential levels a top a 4 level consisting of the parking component, the commercial spaces and the lobby. The property is addressed as 114 4th Street South in Downtown St. Petersburg, bound by 2nd Avenue South to the south, 3rd Street South to the east and Pinellas Trail to the north. 

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