Abundant residential and commercial real estate and quality housing attract businesses looking to stay and expand across the world. From art & craft festivals to concerts and soccer and baseball games, restaurants, museums, outdoor fitness, and a sublime waterfront, St.Petersburg (aka St.Pete, aka The burg) is offering lifestyle of endless opportunities. The St.Pete are zip codes are 33701, 33702, 33703, 33704, 33705, 33710, 33712-33713, and 33715.
First up is the Historic Kenwood. Originally designed in the early years of the Florida land boom, just west of downtown, Historic Kenwood is the largest collection of Craftsman Bungalows in the southeast. In addition to the high concentration of bungalows, the neighborhood is known for its diverse, artsy district known for its mature oak trees b7rick streets. Neighborhood events like architecture tours and artist open-studio nights create strong community vibe.
Second neighborhood of mention is the Old Northeast known for its generous tree-lines, privacy, and inclusiveness. This community is focused on wellness, sustainability, and the arts that fosters the happiness that keeps families promoting a high quality of life balance. The condos in this neighborhood are historically older than the condos in St.Pete downtown. There are also 55+ condominiums in this district. North Shore Park comprises the entire eastern boundary. It features North Shore Aquatic complex, tennis courts, baseball field, bike trails, sidewalks and a children’s playground next to a white sand beach.
Did you know you can get a taco in the city’s first fire station? Or a steak in one of its first funeral home? St.Petersburg Downtown is within the Grand Central District. It includes Central Avenue, and 1st Avenues North and South from 16th Street to 31st Street. Both Central, Second Avenue South and North as well as First Avenue South hold a concentration of historical treasures unmatched elsewhere in the city. A perfect ride along by foot, bike, or by bus.
Nestled between MLK and 16th Streets along Central Avenue lies the eclectic and dynamic Edge District. Once the hub of St. Pete’s industrial life, this vibrant district is now home to more than 40 unique restaurants and countless residential units. Neighborhood events like architecture and wall mural tours and artist open-studio nights create strong community vibe.
Second neighborhood of mention is the Old Northeast known for its generous tree-lines, privacy, and inclusiveness. This community is focused on wellness, sustainability, and the arts that fosters the happiness that keeps families promoting a high quality of life balance. The condos in this neighborhood are historically older than the condos in St.Pete downtown. There are also 55+ condominiums in this district. North Shore Park comprises the entire eastern boundary. It features North Shore Aquatic complex, tennis courts, baseball field, bike trails, sidewalks and a children’s playground next to a white sand beach.
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