Saturday, February 22, 2025

One Liner Pinellas: Shumaker, St. Petersburg College and more – Tampa Bay Business & Wealth

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⊲ The Crosswinds Shopping Center, at 2030 66th Street North, St. Petersburg, fully leased with anchor tenants including Marshalls, Michaels, Bealls and Havertys, was sold by Michigan-based Cambridge Investors to Georgia-based Crim & Associates and Wallace Properties for $20.5 million. 

⊲ Three parcels of land in Clearwater’s Airport Industrial Park—4400, 4600 and 4800 140th Avenue N.—totaling over 156,000 square feet of mixed-use industrial space, sold for $19.05 million, with Albany Road Real Estate Partners as the seller and i3 Investors as the buyer.

Aqua Marketing & Communications, in St. Petersburg and Fort Lauderdale, was named the official agency of record for Pensacola International Airport.

Katharine G. Haddad

The Book Rescuers opened a storefront, at 8325 Ulmerton Road, in Largo, featuring over 100,000 books, on three miles of shelves, a 60-seat reading lounge, 16 craft beers on tap, and a coffee and tea bar.
⊲ Associate Katharine G. Haddad joined Shumaker’s St. Petersburg office as a member of the firm’s national Litigation and Disputes Service Line. 

⊲ The former Smileys Snack Shack building sold for $2.5 million to St. Petersburg-based Dodo Investments and Sand Key Consulting.

AGORA Edge, a St. Petersburg-based manufacturer of soft goods and medical supplies, has expanded into a new 48,000-square-foot facility, at 2000 29th Street North.

Bean Wandering

Bean Wandering, a mobile coffee truck known for its viral TikTok videos, will open a new cafe in downtown St. Pete’s City Center, located at 100 2nd Avenue South, replacing the former Nature’s Table in the building’s lobby.

⊲ The Charleston on 66th, a 258-unit apartment complex, in Largo, was sold for $72 million by Chicago-based Revantage, a Blackstone portfolio company, to an entity connected to Boston-based Eaton Vance, Morgan Stanley and Belhurst Realty Corporation II.

⊲ The St. Pete Mitsubishi dealership, in Seminole, was sold by The TKO Group to Jarrett Properties I LTD, connected to Bill and Brian Jarrett of Jarrett Auto Group, for $9 million.

⊲ Pinellas County has accepted a $2.25 million grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for marine debris removal.

David Bilardello, VP of Government Affairs, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital has named David Bilardello as vice president of government affairs and chief of staff. 

⊲ The City of St. Petersburg received $3,645,080 in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets and Roads for All program, to make local roads safer around the community.

⊲ The Museum of Motherhood has taken a new permanent residence inside Gallery Row at the Factory, located at 2606 Fairfield Avenue South in Building 7, in St. Petersburg.

St. Petersburg College will launch two new Artificial Intelligence certificate programs, in Spring 2025, to prepare students for jobs in the fields of AI applications, machine learning and data science.

⊲ The Pediatric Cardiology Associates and Tampa Bay Adult Congenital Heart Center have joined Clearwater’s BayCare Medical Group, adding more than a dozen physicians and advanced practice providers across locations in Brandon, Lakeland, Safety Harbor, St. Petersburg, Sarasota, Tampa and Wesley Chapel.

Donna Perryman

Sun Bear Specialty Coffee Roasters opened its first café in the EDGE District, sharing space with Sans Market, at 1037 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg.
Donna Perryman was named chief executive officer of Menorah Life and its foundation, based in St. Petersburg. 

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