St. Pete seeks developer for three-acre Commerce Park site along 22nd Street South
/The City of St. Pete is taking another run at redeveloping a stretch of land along 22nd Street South.
On April 6th, the city issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the Commerce Park site, a roughly 3.03-acre collection of 19 city-owned parcels just north of Interstate 275 in the Deuces corridor.
The land, directly across from the Manhattan Casino, is appraised for around $4.5 million and has been the subject of multiple redevelopment plans over the past two decades, none of which have fully panned out.
City officials are now looking for a mixed-use project that activates 22nd Street South through commercial and retail uses, provides mixed-income housing with both rental and homeownership opportunities, and maximizes allowable density.
When the land was first assembled starting in 2007 under the administration of Rick Baker, the goal was to create a manufacturing and industrial hub that would generate jobs in South St. Pete.
The city spent years buying up parcels along the corridor with the idea of attracting employers and building out an employment center.
Then the Great Recession hit, and things stalled.
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