Kenneth City Retail for Sale - South Pinellas
Bridgewater Commercial is pleased to present this exceptional opportunity to acquire a well-maintained 7,112 square foot commercial building on a 0.77-acre parcel with prime frontage and outstanding visibility along 66th Street North in Kenneth City, Florida. Located in Flood Zone X, the property features 273 feet of frontage on this heavily traveled six-lane arterial roadway carrying over 45,000 vehicles per day, delivering excellent exposure for any retail, service, or commercial operation.
Originally built at 4,000 SF, the owner expanded the building in 1997 by an additional 3,000 SF to support the growth of a long-term tenant. Constructed of durable concrete block with ceiling heights of 12+ feet, the building offers a wide-open floor plan that provides maximum flexibility. It includes two restrooms and three 7.5 ton (reported) roof-mounted HVAC units. The original 4,000 SF portion formerly featured two large windows facing 66th Street that could be reopened to enhance natural light and street presence. The owner has a professional commercial roofing company inspect the built up asphalt/bitumen gravel roof every year, and it is reported to be in great condition. The site includes 28 lined parking spaces, approximately five additional unlined spaces, and two ADA-compliant spots, plus three separate entrances for convenient access from both north and southbound 66th Street as well as 48th and 49th Avenue North. The southern parcel has been under the same ownership since 1970 and the northern parcel since 1997, reflecting decades of stability and care. This long-term ownership, combined with the building’s expansion history and proactive maintenance, speaks to the quality and adaptability of the asset.
Zoned General Commercial in Pinellas County, the property allows a wide range of retail, automotive, service, and professional uses. It is connected to Pinellas County sewer, St. Petersburg water and Duke Energy (single-phase electric service). The building has been continuously occupied by auto parts retailers for over 30 years, demonstrating strong long-term demand and proven suitability for high-visibility retail and service businesses in this market. The current tenant will be fully vacated by April 17, 2026, allowing for immediate occupancy or re-leasing.
In addition to the main building, the property generates supplemental income from an existing on-site billboard lease in place through December 31, 2028. The lease currently pays $7,500 per year through May 31, 2028, then increases to $8,250 per month until expiration on December 31, 2028. OutFront Media owns the billboard and structure. They are responsible for removal at the end of the lease, though it is likely that the lease may be extended. Payments are made annually on June 1st.
Located immediately north of the fully redeveloped 120,000 SF shopping center at 4501–4571 66th Street North (approximately 0.3 miles south), the property benefits from a vibrant, modern retail plaza now anchored by Sprouts Farmers Market (opened 2023), At Home, and Five Below, along with Tidal Wave Car Wash (2025) and a proposed Starbucks drive-thru at 4519 66th Street North. This high-visibility redevelopment has brought national tenants and fresh capital to the 66th Street corridor, driving increased traffic and consumer activity in the densely populated Kenneth City market. Immediately southeast is Plaza 66, anchored by Gabe's Discount store and multiple other tenants including Family Dollar and Cici's Pizza. RaceTrac, Taco Bell, Dunkin Donuts, and Harbor Freight are also located with 0.3 miles to the south.
The property offers an ideal setting for an owner-user, investor, or developer seeking a versatile, income-producing commercial asset with strong fundamentals, flexible zoning, generous parking, excellent exposure, and immediate availability. In a proven retail corridor supported by sustained area growth and infill investment, this solid, functional property represents a rare opportunity in today’s market.
Permitted Uses In a CG-2 General Commercial District (From the Kenneth City Municode, ALWAYS check for updates and to confirm):
a. Interment uses limited to:
Funeral homes
b. Office uses limited to:
Real estate
Travel agencies
Medical, dental, and eye doctors, including other similar health-related professions
Professional services, including accountants, lawyers, architects, engineers, and similar professions
Brokerage houses
Financial institutions
Studio schools, such as art, sculpture, dance, pottery, and similar instruction
Automotive service facilities, excluding body repair and painting
Office reproduction services
Similar facilities related to office uses
c. General commercial uses limited to:
Barbershops and beauty parlors
Laundry and dry-cleaning pickup facilities
Shoe repair
Tailors
Pharmacy
Bakery (selling at retail on premises)
Hardware store
Florist
Food stores
Restaurants
Variety stores, sundries
Stationery, books, tobacco shops
Financial institutions
Novelty stores
Television and appliance stores (sales and service)
Department store
Furniture store
Specialty shops: men’s, women’s, children’s clothing, shoes, and similar apparel items
Photographic supplies and studio
Sporting goods store
Antique shop
Gift shops
Fast-food service, snack bars (non-drive-in)
Drugstore
Supermarket
Sale of intoxicating beverages, regardless of alcoholic content, for consumption on- or off-premises
Similar general commercial uses
d. Outdoor storage commercial uses limited to:
Shops and offices for contractors and building trades
Garden supplies and plant nurseries
e. Commercial recreation uses limited to:
Billiard and pool halls
Bowling alleys
Health clubs
Gymnasiums
Miniature golf courses
Amusement arcades
Movie theaters
f. Institutional uses limited to:
Public and private schools of general and special education
Hospitals and nursing homes
Churches, synagogues, and other places of worship
g. Drive-in commercial uses limited to:
Drive-in food and drink
Gas and service stations
Marinas and marine repair facilities
h. Government/public service uses limited to:
Police station
Fire station
Library
Post office
City hall
Limited similar public service or government-oriented uses involved with federal, state, or local governments