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Tropicana Center - bounded by 1st, 2nd St. N & Central and 1st Avenues

Developer: Jimmy Aviram & Tibor Hollo
Floors/Height: Two towers, one 42 stories/435 ft; Tower 2 - 24 stories
Building use: Tower 1:200 condos; Tower 2: 150-250 unit Westin Hotel
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
The Peninsula - 100 First Ave. S.

Developer: Gulf Atlantic Real Estate Corp.
Floors/Height: 34 stories/366 ft
Building use: 232 residential units
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
Bayway Lofts - 3rd Ave N, between 2nd & 3rd Streets
29 story tower, 371ft, 350 units


Developer: Grady Pridgen
Floors/Height: 29 stories/371 feet
Building Use: 350 residential units
Status: proposed
Website: www.gradypridgen.com
400 Beach Drive

Developer: Opus South Corp
Floors/Height: 30 stories/316 ft
Building use: 91 residential units + street retail
Status: proposed
Parkshore Plaza- 300 Beach Drive NE


Developer: Opus South Corp
Floors/Height: 20 stories/355 ft
Building use: 119 residential units + street retail
Status: under construction
Website: www.parkshoreplaza.com
Aviram-Sembler Building - 100 Beach Drive NE
Rendering: N/A
Developer: Sembler Company & Jimmy Aviram
Floors/Height: unknown, but at least 300ft, according to developers
Building Use: 100 luxury residential units
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
Progress Energy Florida/Westin Grand Bohemian
site bounded by First Ave N, Sunshine Ln, 2nd & 3rd St.

- new 200,000 sf office tower
- 273 feet tall (including 40 foot spire)
- 350 feet tall, 205 unit hotel tower
Developer: Progress Energy, Carter & Associates, Kessler Group
Floors/Height:Tower 1: 14 stories/273 ft; Tower 2: 28 stories/350 ft
Building Use: Tower 1: Progress Energy Office; Tower 2: Grand Bohemian Hotel
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
Fourth Street Lofts - 4th Street N, between 3rd & 4th Avenues

Developer: Grady Pridgen
Floors/Height: 12 stories/250 ft
Building Use: 30 condo units
Status: proposed
Website: www.gradypridgen.com
W Plaza - 226 to 236 Fifth Avenue N
14 story condo tower/56 units at 236 5th Avenue N

Developer: Walker Whitney Construction
Floors/Height: 14 stories/168 feet
Building Use: 45 condo units
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
Lofts @ Williams Park - 139 Third St. N.
Rendering not available
Developer: Blackwood Development Corp.
Floors/Height: 15 stories/190 feet
Building Use: 44 loft condominiums
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
McNulty Lofts - 101 Second St. S.

Developer: Echelon Development Co.
Floors/Height: 12 stories/165 ft
Building use: 85 residential units on top of 7 story garage
Status: under construction
Website: N/A
BayView Tower - 100 1st Ave. S
Rendering Not Available
Developer: N/A
Floors/Height: 27 stories/360 ft
Building Use: 103 residential units
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
All Children's Hospital - 600 6th Avenue S.
Rendering not available
Developer: All Children's Hospital
Floors/height: 14 story hospital, 8 story office bldg. & 6 story garage
Building Use: Medical Center
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
Harborage Marina Village - 3rd St. S.
Rendering not available
Developer: N/A
Floors/Height: 12 & 11 story towers/155 ft
Building Uses: 52 residential units
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
Aviram-Arts Center on Central - Central Avenue
Rendering not available
Developer: N/A
Floors/Height: 14 & 5 story buildings
Building Use: 212 condo units; 50,000 sf Arts Center
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
Tuxedo Place - 1000 Central Avenue
Rendering not available
Developer: N/A
Floors/Height: 11 stories
Building Use: 70 condo units
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
Casablanca Towers

Developer: N/A
Floors/Height: 9 stories
Building Use: condos
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
Grande Verandahs

Developer: N/A
Floors/Height: three 8 storie towers
Building Use: condos
Status: under construction
Website: www.grandeverandahs.com
Central Court Commercial Condominiums - 940 Central Avenue
Developer: N/A
Floors/Height: 6 stories
Building Use: office condos
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
Orion Condos - 8th St & 4th Avenue

www.orioncondos.com
Developer: N/A
Floors/Height: 6 story building
Building Use: condos
Status: proposed
Website: [url=http://www.orioncondos.com]www.orioncondos.com
341 Lofts

Developer: N/A
Floors/Height: 7 stories
Building Use: 6 loft units
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
1010 Central Avenue

Developer: Miles Properties
Floors/Height: 5 stories
Building Use: 112 condo units
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
Grand Central Condo Project - Central Av & 20th St. (Jim Hartley)
Rendering not available
Developer: Jim Harley
Floors/Height: 4 stories
Building Use: 21 condo units
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
Salvador Dali Museum - old Bayfront Center site

Developer: N/A
Floors/Height: 3 stories
Building Use: 50,000 sf museum
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
Florida Sports Hall of Fame - NE corner of 16th St and 1st Avenue S



Developer: Grady Pridgen
Floors/Height: museum and three 5 story buildings
Building Use: 30,000sf museum; 326 residential units
Status: proposed
Website: N/A
St. Petersburg Skyline diagram

Aggressive development: City jumps in
Impact fees pending, agenda in works for downtown perimeter
Jane Meinhardt
Staff writer
ST. PETERSBURG -- A site plan for a huge office complex development on the western edge of downtown St. Petersburg was unveiled Tuesday for its first governmental review.
As initially proposed, the $65-million development would include three towers and a parking garage on a two-block site between Central Avenue and Second Avenue South and Seventh and Eighth streets.
St. Petersburg-based Arc Group Inc., the developer, would build the office park in several phases. The project would add about 495,000 square feet of office space to downtown.
The downtown area has been deluged with new residential projects but has had no new large office developments in recent years.
"We're certainly pleased to see office (space) move forward," John Hixenbaugh, the city's zoning official, told the Environmental Development Commission during the panel's review of the site plan Tuesday.
However, the commission deferred action on the site plan after several residents and neighborhood association representatives expressed concerns about the lack of specific details for ground floor uses, pedestrian amenities and the appearance of the parking garage.
James King, the developer's agent and VP of the engineering firm George F. Young Inc., indicated a revised site plan for the project would be presented again in February. The development would provide great business opportunities for downtown in the area west of Fourth Street, he said.
Yet to land a tenant
Arc Group has no specific tenant at this time for the project.
"They are pursuing a user for the site," King said, adding that the project could be changed when the developer lands a final user. "We are trying to provide progress for the city of St. Petersburg."
The project's first phase would add a six- to nine-story, 165,000-square-foot building on the parking lot west of the existing office building on the site's north block.
Plans for the second phase include development of two seven-story buildings of 165,000 square feet each over a six-story parking structure that would provide 2,325 spaces on the south block, which is currently vacant except for a closed convenient store.
Downtown St. Petersburg's overall office vacancy rate in the third quarter of 2004 was 9 percent, lower than other submarkets in Pinellas County, according to Cushman & Wakefield's most recent market statistics.
Arc Group is attempting to "get the site vested" with an approved development site plan to avoid having to pay a transportation impact fee, Hixenbaugh said.
The city's "no-fee" zone will be discontinued in April, which means new developments in the zone will have to start paying fees for transportation improvements. The zone is basically from near downtown west to 49th Street and between 13th Avenue North and 45th Avenue South.
The transportation impact fee is based on construction cost, project type and other factors. The fee for a 100,000-square-foot office building would be about $200,000.
Developing the Dome area
In another move to avoid the impending impact fee and minimize expenses for a potential developer, the city submitted a site plan proposal for a 460,000-square-foot office and manufacturing project for the city-owned Dome Industrial Park. The commission approved the plan.
"It was very important to get this vested," said Ron Barton, the site plan applicant and St. Petersburg's economic development director.
The plan has no projected cost because it is still at a conceptual stage.
The site plan approval does not mean the city will construct the project or that it has a user. Instead, it provides incentive for development and will give a developer the ability to maximize the use of the property without having to pay a transportation impact fee, Barton said.
The city spent about $7 million acquiring property to create the Dome Industrial Park redevelopment area west of Tropicana Field and has been trying to attract a redevelopment partner.
The site plan shows a project on the southeast corner of 22nd Street South and Fifth Avenue. The project includes three four-story buildings and a three-story parking garage for a total of 1,174 spaces on the site.
"If these projects went through, talk about the vacancy rate," said Christopher Leonard, an office and industrial space specialist at Colliers Arnold. "The city has gotten extremely aggressive and wants a single user tenant for the Dome to promote value to the city. You don't often have cities acquiring property."















