Parkshore Plaza
Parkshore Plaza is one of the luxury condominium towers on Beach Drive in downtown St Petersburg. The 29 story tower was completed in the summer of 2006. There are 117 condominium residences which include 96 units in the tower and 21 townhomes or cityhomes. There are generally 4 units per floor, all corner units and all with a view of the water. Units include 2 parking spaces. A concierge is on duty in the secured lobby. Most of the amenities are on the 3rd floor: a fitness center, library, billiard room, gathering and card rooms with a catering kitchen, and an inviting pool area with a spa, a grilling area, and an outside fireplace. Retail shops are on the ground floor as well as the popular Parkshore Grille which offers both inside and outside dining. Condos in the tower range from the $800,000s to $3 Million with town/city condos starting in the $600,000s.
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Opus South moves north
March 25th, 2008 Categories: 400 Beach, Parkshore Plaza, Real Estate News
Opus South Corporation, the developer of both 400 Beach and Parkshore Plaza, is moving its regional (Southeast) headquarters to Atlanta. It will continue to have local offices here in Florida, and according to the Tampa Bay Business Journal, senior vice president Jerry Shaw is quoted as saying that Opus’ development interest in the Tampa Bay area is not decreasing and in fact, they plan to expand.
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Parkshore Plaza location in downtown St Petersburg
March 23rd, 2008 Categories: Parkshore Plaza
Parkshore Plaza, a luxury condominium completed in August 2006 is located on Beach Drive NE in downtown St. Petersburg. It is on the corner of Beach Drive NE and 3rd Avenue N. The ground level on Beach Drive and 3rd Ave has retail shops and restaurants and the actual entrance to the condominiums and to the garage are on the south side of the building, on 3rd Avenue N.
Across Beach Drive is Vinoy Park, a public park that sometimes has art shows, music concerts or other entertainment. Most of the time it’s a quiet, green park. Vinoy Park is bordered on the east by Bayshore Drive and then a sidewalk that runs along the waterfront. Vinoy Basin is a protected “harbor” that often has moored sailboats. The marina for the Renaissance Vinoy Hotel is on the north side, and on the east side the basin opens into Tampa Bay. The annual Christmas Boat Parade comes into the basin and circles it before heading back out into the bay.
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