St. Petersburg office space completes renovation


  • By Laura Lyon
  • | 12:05 p.m. March 20, 2025
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Bean Wandering, a renovated space in the City Center office building in St. Petersburg.
Bean Wandering, a renovated space in the City Center office building in St. Petersburg.
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Returning to the office just got an upgrade for some working in downtown St. Petersburg. City Center, a 242,115-square-foot Class A office space at 100 Second Ave. S. recently completed renovations. 

Indoor highlights from the renovation include a redesigned atrium lobby, a new fitness center with top-tier equipment, sauna, locker rooms, showers, and bicycle storage, a conference center with seating for up to 60 attendees and a coffee and sandwich bar, Bean Wandering. 

Exterior renovations were completed on entrances with new doors, landscaping and upgraded lighting.

Its most recent prior renovations were in 2012. 

“We are delighted by the outcome. City Center is now the most modern building in downtown St. Pete after already boasting some of the best water views in the city. The glowing reception from our tenants and leasing prospects has validated all the hard work and investment,” says Larry Feldman, CEO of Feldman Equities, which leads City Center’s leasing in a released statement from the company. 

City Center was built in 1985 and bought in 2010 by a joint venture between City Office REIT, Feldman Equities, and Tower Realty Partners. Each firm is located in Vancouver, Canada, St. Petersburg and Orlando respectively.

 

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Laura Lyon

Laura Lyon is the Business Observer's editor for the Tampa Bay region, covering business news in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco and Polk counties. She has a journalism degree from American University in Washington, D.C. Prior to the Business Observer, she worked in many storytelling capacities as a photographer and writer for various publications and brands.

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