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Faits saillants

  • Prime Grand Central District location in St. Petersburg
  • Surrounded by top dining & nightlife including Wild Child and Grand Central Brewhouse
  • Direct access to the SunRunner (Downtown ? Beaches)
  • High-visibility frontage along Central Avenue with strong foot & vehicle traffic
  • Dense, walkable area with rapid residential & hotel growth driving daily demand
  • Rare on-site parking + 0.23-acre site along Central Ave corridor

Disponibilité de l’espace (1)

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  • Espace
  • Taille
  • Terme
  • Taux de location
  • Type de loyer
  • 1er étage
  • 3 420 pi²
  • Négociable
  • Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande
  • À déterminer
Utilisation de l’espace
Commerce de détail
Disponibilité
Maintenant

2451 Central Avenue is positioned in the heart of the Grand Central District, one of the most active and evolving commercial corridors in St. Petersburg. This offering presents a strong opportunity for a restaurant, bar, or entertainment concept to establish a presence along Central Avenue, a location defined by consistent foot traffic, strong demographics, and continued growth. Formerly home to Old Key West Bar, the property has a long-standing history as a neighborhood destination. Today, it offers something increasingly difficult to find along Central Avenue: a true indoor outdoor restaurant layout with scale, functionality, and on-site parking. The space includes approximately 2,310 square feet of interior area with a flexible layout capable of supporting bar-forward concepts, full-service dining, or hybrid entertainment uses. A ~1,100 square foot covered patio creates a seamless extension of the interior and serves as a key operational advantage, allowing for consistent service during rain and heat while maintaining staffing efficiency. In total, the property offers approximately 3,410 square feet of usable space, not including additional frontage along Central Avenue that can be activated for outdoor seating. The site layout allows for strong circulation between indoor and outdoor areas, making it well suited for high-volume service and group dining. Situated on a ~0.23-acre parcel, the property provides a level of openness and flexibility rarely seen along this corridor, along with on-site parking, a meaningful advantage for both employees and guests in a high-traffic urban setting. The surrounding trade area includes some of the most active food and beverage concepts in the market, including Wild Child, Grand Central Brewhouse, Dog Bar, and Bandit Coffee. These operators help drive consistent local and destination traffic, reinforcing Central Avenue as one of the primary dining and entertainment corridors in the Tampa Bay region. Central Avenue is now supported by a rapidly expanding residential and hospitality base. Over the past several years, thousands of apartment units, townhomes, and mixed-use developments have been delivered between the EDGE District and Grand Central, with additional projects under construction and planned that will continue to push density west. Multiple mid- and large-scale communities in the 150 to 300+ unit range, along with infill townhome developments, are bringing full-time residents directly into the neighborhood. At the same time, hundreds of new hotel rooms have been delivered nearby, with additional boutique and flagged hotels continuing to come online, strengthening year-round tourism and weekend demand. The result is a materially larger daily population within walking distance, combining local residents and visitors to support consistent traffic and strong restaurant performance. The property is also positioned between Historic Kenwood and Palmetto Park, with direct access to the SunRunner, further enhancing accessibility and connectivity to downtown and the beaches. Zoning is CCT-2 (Central Avenue Corridor Traditional), allowing for a wide range of commercial uses and offering long-term flexibility. Continued overlay-driven growth and increasing residential density along Central Avenue support both immediate tenancy and long-term redevelopment potential. This is a chance to secure a high-visibility Central Avenue restaurant space with the infrastructure to support strong day-to-day operations. Prospective buyers and tenants should independently verify all information and conduct their own due diligence.

  • Indoor outdoor restaurant space with ~3,400+ SF
  • ~1,100 SF covered patio enabling year-round servic
  • On-site parking, a rare feature along Central Ave
  • High-traffic Grand Central District location
  • Surrounded by 1000s of residential units
Espace Taille Terme Taux de location Type de loyer
1er étage 3 420 pi² Négociable Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande À déterminer

1er étage

Taille
3 420 pi²
Terme
Négociable
Taux de location
Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande Sur demande
Type de loyer
À déterminer
Utilisation de l’espace
Commerce de détail
Disponibilité
Maintenant

2451 Central Avenue is positioned in the heart of the Grand Central District, one of the most active and evolving commercial corridors in St. Petersburg. This offering presents a strong opportunity for a restaurant, bar, or entertainment concept to establish a presence along Central Avenue, a location defined by consistent foot traffic, strong demographics, and continued growth. Formerly home to Old Key West Bar, the property has a long-standing history as a neighborhood destination. Today, it offers something increasingly difficult to find along Central Avenue: a true indoor outdoor restaurant layout with scale, functionality, and on-site parking. The space includes approximately 2,310 square feet of interior area with a flexible layout capable of supporting bar-forward concepts, full-service dining, or hybrid entertainment uses. A ~1,100 square foot covered patio creates a seamless extension of the interior and serves as a key operational advantage, allowing for consistent service during rain and heat while maintaining staffing efficiency. In total, the property offers approximately 3,410 square feet of usable space, not including additional frontage along Central Avenue that can be activated for outdoor seating. The site layout allows for strong circulation between indoor and outdoor areas, making it well suited for high-volume service and group dining. Situated on a ~0.23-acre parcel, the property provides a level of openness and flexibility rarely seen along this corridor, along with on-site parking, a meaningful advantage for both employees and guests in a high-traffic urban setting. The surrounding trade area includes some of the most active food and beverage concepts in the market, including Wild Child, Grand Central Brewhouse, Dog Bar, and Bandit Coffee. These operators help drive consistent local and destination traffic, reinforcing Central Avenue as one of the primary dining and entertainment corridors in the Tampa Bay region. Central Avenue is now supported by a rapidly expanding residential and hospitality base. Over the past several years, thousands of apartment units, townhomes, and mixed-use developments have been delivered between the EDGE District and Grand Central, with additional projects under construction and planned that will continue to push density west. Multiple mid- and large-scale communities in the 150 to 300+ unit range, along with infill townhome developments, are bringing full-time residents directly into the neighborhood. At the same time, hundreds of new hotel rooms have been delivered nearby, with additional boutique and flagged hotels continuing to come online, strengthening year-round tourism and weekend demand. The result is a materially larger daily population within walking distance, combining local residents and visitors to support consistent traffic and strong restaurant performance. The property is also positioned between Historic Kenwood and Palmetto Park, with direct access to the SunRunner, further enhancing accessibility and connectivity to downtown and the beaches. Zoning is CCT-2 (Central Avenue Corridor Traditional), allowing for a wide range of commercial uses and offering long-term flexibility. Continued overlay-driven growth and increasing residential density along Central Avenue support both immediate tenancy and long-term redevelopment potential. This is a chance to secure a high-visibility Central Avenue restaurant space with the infrastructure to support strong day-to-day operations. Prospective buyers and tenants should independently verify all information and conduct their own due diligence.

  • Indoor outdoor restaurant space with ~3,400+ SF
  • ~1,100 SF covered patio enabling year-round servic
  • On-site parking, a rare feature along Central Ave
  • High-traffic Grand Central District location
  • Surrounded by 1000s of residential units

Types de loyers


Le type et le montant du loyer que le locataire (preneur) est tenu de payer au propriétaire (bailleur) sur la durée du bail sont négociés avant la signature du bail par les deux parties. Le type de loyer varie selon les services fournis. Par exemple, le prix d’un loyer hypernet est habituellement inférieur à celui d’un bail à service complet puisque le locataire est tenu d’assumer des dépenses additionnelles par rapport au loyer de base. Contactez le courtier inscripteur pour tout connaître sur les frais connexes et additionnels associés à chaque type de loyer.

1. Service complet: Un taux de location qui comprend des services standards liés à l’immeuble fournis par le propriétaire dans le cadre d’une location annuelle de base.

2. Loyer supernet: Le locataire paie seulement deux des frais de l’immeuble. Le propriétaire et le locataire déterminent ces frais spécifiques avant la signature du bail.

3. Loyer hypernet: Un bail en vertu duquel le locataire est responsable de tous les frais liés à sa part proportionnelle d’occupation de l’immeuble.

4. Brut modifié: Le loyer brut modifié désigne un type général de taux de location dans lequel le locataire est habituellement responsable de sa part proportionnelle d’un ou de plusieurs frais. C’est le propriétaire qui paie les frais restants. Considérez les structures tarifaires courantes suivantes applicables aux loyers bruts modifiés: 4. Plus les services: Un type de bail brut modifié suivant lequel le locataire est responsable de sa part proportionnelle des coûts des services publics, en plus du loyer. 4. Plus le nettoyage: Un type de bail brut modifié suivant lequel le locataire est responsable de sa part proportionnelle des coûts de nettoyage, en plus du loyer. 4. Plus l'électricité: Un type de bail brut modifié suivant lequel le locataire est responsable de sa part proportionnelle des coûts d’électricité, en plus du loyer. 4. Plus l’électricité et le nettoyage: Un type de bail brut modifié dans lequel le locataire est responsable de sa part proportionnelle des coûts d’électricité et de nettoyage, en plus du loyer. 4. Plus les services publics et le nettoyage: Un type de bail brut modifié dans lequel le locataire est responsable de sa part proportionnelle des coûts des services publics et de nettoyage, en plus du loyer. 4. Bail industriel brut: Un type de bail brut modifié dans lequel le locataire paie un ou plusieurs des frais, en plus du loyer. Le propriétaire et le locataire déterminent ces frais spécifiques avant la signature du bail.

5. L’électricité est à la charge du locataire: Le propriétaire paie pour tous les services et le locataire est responsable de sa propre utilisation de l’éclairage et des prises électriques dans l’espace qu’il occupe.

6. Négociable ou sur demande: Cette option est utilisée lorsque le contact de location ne précise pas le type de loyer ou de service.

7. À déterminer: À déterminer ; utilisé pour les immeubles dont le type de services ou de loyer n’est pas connu, souvent quand l’immeuble n’est pas encore construit.

Sélectionner des locataires à Central Ave 2nd Gen Restaurant

  • Locataire
  • Description
  • Emplacements US
  • Portée
  • Ride ‘em Cowboy
  • Hébergement et services alimentaires
  • 1
  • -
Locataire Description Emplacements US Portée
Ride ‘em Cowboy Hébergement et services alimentaires 1 -

Faits sur la propriété

Superficie totale disponible 3 420 pi²
Type de propriété Commerce de détail
Sous-type de propriété Restaurant
Superficie commerciale brute 3 420 pi²
Année de construction/rénovation 1950/2023
Ratio de stationnement 2,92/1 000 pi²

À propos de la propriété

2451 Central Avenue is positioned in the heart of the Grand Central District, one of the most active and evolving commercial corridors in St. Petersburg. This offering presents a strong opportunity for a restaurant, bar, or entertainment concept to establish a presence along Central Avenue, a location defined by consistent foot traffic, strong demographics, and continued growth. Formerly home to Old Key West Bar, the property has a long-standing history as a neighborhood destination. Today, it offers something increasingly difficult to find along Central Avenue: a true indoor outdoor restaurant layout with scale, functionality, and on-site parking. The space includes approximately 2,310 square feet of interior area with a flexible layout capable of supporting bar-forward concepts, full-service dining, or hybrid entertainment uses. A ~1,100 square foot covered patio creates a seamless extension of the interior and serves as a key operational advantage, allowing for consistent service during rain and heat while maintaining staffing efficiency. In total, the property offers approximately 3,410 square feet of usable space, not including additional frontage along Central Avenue that can be activated for outdoor seating. The site layout allows for strong circulation between indoor and outdoor areas, making it well suited for high-volume service and group dining. Situated on a ~0.23-acre parcel, the property provides a level of openness and flexibility rarely seen along this corridor, along with on-site parking, a meaningful advantage for both employees and guests in a high-traffic urban setting. The surrounding trade area includes some of the most active food and beverage concepts in the market, including Wild Child, Grand Central Brewhouse, Dog Bar, and Bandit Coffee. These operators help drive consistent local and destination traffic, reinforcing Central Avenue as one of the primary dining and entertainment corridors in the Tampa Bay region. Central Avenue is now supported by a rapidly expanding residential and hospitality base. Over the past several years, thousands of apartment units, townhomes, and mixed-use developments have been delivered between the EDGE District and Grand Central, with additional projects under construction and planned that will continue to push density west. Multiple mid- and large-scale communities in the 150 to 300+ unit range, along with infill townhome developments, are bringing full-time residents directly into the neighborhood. At the same time, hundreds of new hotel rooms have been delivered nearby, with additional boutique and flagged hotels continuing to come online, strengthening year-round tourism and weekend demand. The result is a materially larger daily population within walking distance, combining local residents and visitors to support consistent traffic and strong restaurant performance. The property is also positioned between Historic Kenwood and Palmetto Park, with direct access to the SunRunner, further enhancing accessibility and connectivity to downtown and the beaches. Zoning is CCT-2 (Central Avenue Corridor Traditional), allowing for a wide range of commercial uses and offering long-term flexibility. Continued overlay-driven growth and increasing residential density along Central Avenue support both immediate tenancy and long-term redevelopment potential. This is a chance to secure a high-visibility Central Avenue restaurant space with the infrastructure to support strong day-to-day operations. Prospective buyers and tenants should independently verify all information and conduct their own due diligence.

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Pièces jointes

2451
Moyennement praticable à pied
70/100
Moyennement facile d’accès en voiture
70/100
Bons transports en commun
60/100
Moyennement praticable en vélo
60/100

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Starbucks
  • ID d’inscription: 40148760

  • Date de mise sur le marché: 2026-04-14

  • Dernière mise à jour:

  • Adresse: 2451 Central Ave, Saint Petersburg, FL 33713

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