A Miami-based developer has formally submitted plans to the City of St. Petersburg that, if approved, would add a 49-story Waldorf Astoria-branded condominium tower to the downtown skyline.
According to documents obtained by the Catalyst, the mixed-use development would soar 534 feet above 150 2nd Avenue South. That would make it the tallest building in St. Petersburg.
Katie Cole, a prominent local land use attorney with Hill Ward Henderson, submitted the plans on behalf of Property Markets Group (PMG). The joint venture includes the City Center’s ownership group – St. Petersburg-based Feldman Equities, publicly traded City Office REIT and Tower Realty Partners.
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