St. Pete Beach TradeWinds’ resort expansion vote postponed

cliggittvaluation • Apr 16, 2024
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Images are renderings completed by Nunzio Marc DeSantis Architects

St. Pete Beach faces another major resort redevelopment as TradeWinds Island Resort seeks city council approval for an expansion, adding 629 rooms across three towers and revitalizing existing accommodations over a potential two-decade timeline. The project includes amenities like parking garages, conference spaces, retail areas, and three pools, with a unique public rooftop terrace. The proposal involves infrastructure upgrades like a new internal roadway and improvements to Gulf Boulevard, aiming to integrate the expansion seamlessly with the surrounding area while enhancing stormwater management.

Additionally, TradeWinds has created a website to outline to project, and allow for further community outreach. The website can be found here: Next Generation TradeWinds

For more information on development happening in West Central Florida click here.

Mike Cliggitt, MAI, MRICS, CCIM

813.405.1705 - Direct Line

findvalue@cliggitt.com

Tampa Bay Area Analysts, Advisors, and Appraisers.

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