The City Commission has officially approved Corey Landing, a 133-unit luxury condo project that will rise along the eastern gateway to St. Pete Beach, reshaping the Corey Avenue district and bringing new energy, public space, and upscale residential living to the coastal community. Developed by Kolter Urban, the same team behind several high-profile Tampa Bay real estate projects, Corey Landing represents a major step in the evolution of the Pinellas County real estate market, where demand for luxury waterfront living continues to grow.
The project has been through extensive planning discussions, architectural reviews, and community workshops. The result is a mixed-use development designed to combine residential condo towers, retail space, restaurant space, and waterfront public amenities in a way that creates both new housing opportunities and an enhanced neighborhood environment.
A Landmark Waterfront Development at Corey Avenue
At the heart of the project are two condominium towers rising above new parks, plazas, and walkable corridors. The development will be located along the intracoastal waterfront, providing a prominent anchor to the eastern end of Corey Avenue, which has long served as the city’s historic shopping corridor and gateway district.
Corey Landing includes:
- 133 luxury condos with Gulf of Mexico views
 - A landscaped waterfront promenade designed for public access
 - Approximately 11,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and dining
 - Integrated parking, including a parking garage to reduce street congestion
 - A public park and multi-use plaza intended for community events
 - Streetscape upgrades that support pedestrian-friendly design
 
The goal, according to planning documents, is to create a walkable district that feels welcoming to residents, visitors, and local businesses alike — extending the vibrancy of Corey Avenue to the water’s edge.
Why St. Pete Beach Is Seeing More Coastal Development
The broader Florida condo market has seen sustained demand, particularly for vacation homes, investment property, and second homes that offer sun, convenience, and waterfront access. St. Pete Beach in particular benefits from its small-town beachfront character combined with proximity to St. Petersburg and the larger Tampa Bay region.
Local real estate analysts point to several drivers:
- Continued population growth and relocation to Florida
 - Strong tourism and seasonal residents
 - Increasing demand for beachside living
 - Limited available waterfront development sites
 
Corey Landing fills a rare and valuable niche: new construction on the water in a market where most comparable properties are older buildings with aging infrastructure.
Luxury Lifestyle and Condo Amenities
Buyers entering this segment of the market often look for resort-style amenities and premium interior features. While final design packages are still being refined, comparable Kolter Urban properties typically offer:
- State-of-the-art fitness and wellness centers
 - Resort pool decks with outdoor lounges
 - Private and semi-private club rooms
 - Secured entry and concierge-style services
 - High-end interior finishes, including designer kitchens and spa-inspired baths
 - Optional marina access or boat slips nearby
 
These details are central to attracting homebuyers who seek a luxury lifestyle without the maintenance responsibilities associated with single-family waterfront homes.
Blending Development With Community Character
One of the most significant elements of the Corey Landing approval process was its focus on community feedback. Residents and city officials emphasized that the development must enhance — not overwhelm — the character of St. Pete Beach.
As a result, the design incorporates:
- A scaled-back building height compared to earlier proposals
 - A landscaping plan that buffers the property and softens architectural edges
 - Traffic and parking impact considerations to protect neighborhood flow
 - A public park rather than exclusively private resident amenities
 - A waterfront promenade open to locals and visitors
 
The city commission approval signaled confidence that the project strikes an acceptable balance between growth and community identity.
Coastal Resilience and Environmental Planning
Building near water in Florida requires careful attention to hurricane resilience, flood elevation standards, and sustainable building materials. The Corey Landing project will be constructed to meet modern coastal engineering requirements, including:
- Elevated structure design to reduce flood risk
 - Reinforced building systems for storm protection
 - Modern drainage and shoreline stabilization features
 
This focus on resilience has become a standard expectation for coastal development, particularly in communities where environmental preservation and long-term sustainability are high priorities.
Economic Benefits for Local Businesses and Tourism
A development of this scale carries significant economic implications. With new residents living steps from Corey Avenue, nearby local businesses, boutiques, cafés, and galleries are expected to see increased activity. The addition of new restaurant space and retail storefronts within the project itself further positions Corey Landing as both a residential and social destination.
This strengthens St. Pete Beach’s position in the tourism economy, encouraging longer stays and year-round engagement rather than purely seasonal visitation. It can also influence rising property values, which has both positive impacts and ongoing affordability considerations for the community.
Market Interest and Pre-Sale Activity
Large coastal condo developments typically enter real estate marketing and pre-sale reservations phases well before construction is completed. Interest in Corey Landing is anticipated to be strong among:
- Buyers relocating full-time to Florida
 - Seasonal residents seeking turnkey homes
 - Investors acquiring vacation homes for rental or personal use
 - Empty-nesters seeking walkable, low-maintenance living
 
Many industry observers expect Corey Landing to become a defining example of the next wave of Tampa Bay real estate market trends.
Construction Timeline and What Happens Next
With approvals secured, the next steps involve final site permitting, pre-construction engineering, and contractor mobilization. As with most high-rise development projects, the construction timeline may span multiple phases:
- Land preparation and infrastructure improvements
 - Vertical construction of the condominium towers
 - Completion of the retail and restaurant pavilion
 - Final landscaping, park installation, and streetscape finishing
 
These steps ensure both the residential and public spaces are delivered to the standards agreed upon.
Conclusion
Corey Landing stands as one of the most significant waterfront development projects approved in St. Pete Beach in recent years — blending luxury condos, public waterfront access, retail activation, and community-focused design. It reflects ongoing shifts in coastal living preferences and demonstrates how modern urban design can respect local identity while still encouraging progress and investment.
For residents, business owners, and future homeowners, Corey Landing is not just a new address — it is a signal of how St. Pete Beach is shaping its next chapter.
