City Center Saint Petersburg

City Center Saint Petersburg

City Center Saint Petersburg is a multi-tenant office Class A complex located in downtown Saint Petersburg, Florida. The complex contains two office towers and a six-story parking garage on a 2.12 acre site. The two offices towers are connected by a four-story, enclosed 65 foot tall atrium lobby. Built in 1984, the 242,115 square foot, class A office complex was renovated in 2005 and is currently undergoing a renovation. Also known as The Northern Trust Bank Building, City Center is located at 100 Second Avenue South across from Al Lang Field at Progress Energy Park and the Tampa Bay Vinoy Basin.

City Center St Pete
General information
Type Commercial offices
Location 100 Second Avenue South, St. Petersburg, Florida
Completed 1984; Renovated 2005, 2011
Technical details
Floor count South Tower - 12 Stories; North Tower - 4 Stories
Floor area 242,115 sq ft (22,493.2 m2)
Design and construction
Owner City Center STF, LP (Feldman Equities, Inc., Second City Capital Partners & Tower Realty Partners); Leasing Feldman Equities, Inc.
Management Tower Realty Partners

References

  • [1] Joint Venture Purchases City Center St Pete - Businesswire
  • [2] Renovations Underway - Maddux Report
  • [3] Commercial Listing - St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership
  • [4] City Center St Pete Website


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