St. Petersburg is set to welcome a new 21-story apartment tower across from the University of South Florida, featuring 213 residential units and a focus on community engagement. Developed by Stadler Development, the project aims to cater to students and families, while integrating retail spaces and creating a vibrant urban atmosphere. With amenities like a rooftop pool and ample parking, this development represents a commitment to enhancing the city’s skyline and fostering community connections.
The vibrant city of St. Petersburg is set to welcome an exciting addition to its skyline with the announcement of a new 21-story apartment building planned for the site right across from the University of South Florida in St. Pete. This ambitious project is being spearheaded by Stadler Development, a luxury real estate firm that has been making waves with its innovative projects in the area.
The new building will be located at 446 4th St S, a prime spot that developers hope will cater not just to students and faculty at USF, but also to professionals and families drawn to the thriving Innovation District. Recently acquired by Stadler Development, this site will be in close proximity to important institutions, making it a key area for residents who want to stay connected to work, study, and play.
With 213 residential units planned, there will be a variety of options for those looking to make St. Petersburg their home. The ground floor isn’t being overlooked either; it will feature 2,250 square feet of retail space, allowing for shops, cafes, or spaces where residents can feel a sense of community. It’s all about creating a lively atmosphere where living, working, and shopping can coexist seamlessly.
Now, let’s talk about parking. The first six floors of the apartment building will house a 230-space screened parking garage. This is perfect for residents who own cars and need a secure place to park. Above that, the seventh floor will be decked out with an amenity space. Imagine lounging outside and soaking in the Florida sunshine or firing up the grill with friends on the outdoor deck. But wait, there’s more! The twenty-first floor is set to feature a stunning rooftop pool, offering breathtaking views of the city and a perfect spot to unwind after a long day.
This project is more than just an apartment complex. It reflects a commitment to community-centric development that integrates residential, retail, and office spaces. It supports the vision of St. Petersburg as a city that fosters both innovation and community engagement. Stadler Development also has its fingers in the pie when it comes to enhancing public spaces—take for instance the ongoing efforts in the public-private partnership to create Trail’s Crossing Park under I-275, which is set to break ground in late 2025.
As Stadler Development continues to utilize its “first-mover advantage”, we can expect to see more projects that align with the needs and interests of the community. By focusing on multifamily residences and incorporating elements of retail and hospitality, they are paving the way for a vibrant urban landscape that meets the demands of modern living. It’s exciting to see how developments like this will contribute to the dynamic growth of St. Petersburg, making it an even more appealing place to live, work, and study.
For those watching the evolution of St. Pete, this new apartment building is just the tip of the iceberg. With investment in the community and a vision for a connected future, the possibilities are endless. Keep an eye on this project as it unfolds, because it could just transform the way we experience city life in St. Petersburg!
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