Catsimatidis scores approval for $300M tower in St. Petersburg

Miami-based Arquitectonica is designing the project

Rendering of the project and John Catsimatidis (Credit: Arquitectonica via Tampa Bay Times)
Rendering of the project and John Catsimatidis (Credit: Arquitectonica via Tampa Bay Times)

Greek-American billionaire John Catsimatidis landed approval for what could become the tallest condo tower on the west coast of Florida.

Catsimatidis’ Red Apple Group received site plan approval from the St. Petersburg’s Development Review Commission on Wednesday for a $300 million mixed-use project, the Tampa Bay Times reported. The project would include a 45-story condo building, 20-story hotel, roughly 20,000 square feet of office space, and an over 800-space parking garage. Miami-based Arquitectonica is the architect.

Construction could begin in the spring, although Red Apple has to meet conditions set by the city. The project is over two years in the making, Red Apple’s attorney said, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

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The developer will need approval from the Federal Aviation Administration for a 515-foot tower. It would surpass the tallest building in the city, ONE St. Petersburg.

Catsimatidis’ company paid $16.5 million for the development site two years ago.

The New York developer made headlines earlier this year when he declined to make a contribution to Joe Biden’s presidential campaign. [Tampa Bay Times]Katherine Kallergis