St. Petersburg Business Park Breaks Ground

cliggittvaluation • Nov 21, 2022

Gateway Logistics Center is the largest industrial development to come to Pinellas County in over two decades. Located off Gandy Blvd. and I-275 in Saint Petersburg, the prime location of the industrial park cannot be beaten. There will be six rear-load buildings, customizable spaces ranging between 20,000 to 150,000 SF, and the first phase has an anticipated completion date for the third quarter of 2023. In total, the project will bring 1 million square feet of industrial space, with 622,270+ being spanned across the 6 planned buildings. 


The development will also feature a 400+ unit apartment community, with 20% of the units being reserved for workforce housing to those who make under 120% of the area median income. 

For more information or to get help in determining the value of your property, please call or email Mike Cliggitt, MAI, MRICS, CCIM!


Thanks for your interest.


Mike Cliggitt, MAI, MRICS, CCIM

813-405-1705 - Direct Line

findvalue@cliggitt.com

St. Petersburg Commercial / Industrial Real Estate Analyst

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