13.2 MOL Waterfront Acres Development Opportunity Seminole, Florida
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9575 Seminole Boulevard, Seminole
Section One ...... Property Description
Section Two ...... Highlights
Section Three ...... Demographics
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Section One Property Description
Property Name Vacant Waterfront Land Parcel (Lake Seminole) Street Address 9575 Seminole Boulevard City Seminole State Florida County Pinellas Governing Commission City of Seminole Parcel Number 22/30/15/00000/130/0400 & 1500 Property Description The subject property is a vacant land site located on the east side of Seminole Boulevard approximately ¼ mile south of 102nd Avenue. The site fronts Lake Seminole to the east offering unobstructed views of Lake Seminole. Zoning RM-10 Land Area (Square Footage) 575,232 Land Area (Acreage) 13.21 Usable Land Area (Square Footage) 262,231 Usable Land Area (Acreage) 6.02 Price $2,340,000.00
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Section One Property Description
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Section Two Highlights
CITY OF SEMINOLE OVERVIEW
Located in west-central Pinellas County, Seminole is predominantly a residential community with robust commercial development. The area is known for its strong demographics, good schools and a family-oriented citizenship. Seminole’s proximity to the beaches and major travel routes makes the area attractive for business and residences. The City has strong commerce in health care and social services, with more than 550 companies clustered around the senior care industry. Major employers include Superior Uniform Group, Freedom Square, Inn at Freedom Square, Lake Seminole Square, and St. Petersburg College’s 3,600-student Seminole campus. PINELLAS COUNTY OVERVIEW
Attracted by the mild, sub-tropical climate and miles of white sand beaches, 946,848 people have made Pinellas County their home. With an average 360 days of sunshine each year and beaches ranked among the best in the U.S., the county is also the most popular tourist destination on the Gulf of Mexico, drawing nearly six million tourists annually. Pinellas' diverse communities range in population from more than 252,000 in St. Petersburg to slightly more than 100 in Belleair Shore, and nearly all capitalize on living in a waterfront paradise. As an established county, the significant infrastructure – including schools, utilities and roadways - is already in place. Pinellas is also well connected with regional access provided via Interstate- 275, two international airports, and the largest port in Florida. The Ideal Business Climate Anchored by the urban markets of Clearwater and St. Petersburg, Pinellas has the second largest base of manufacturing employment in Florida. Fortune 500 technology manufacturers Jabil Circuit and Tech Data are headquartered here. Pinellas has diverse, yet symbiotic, industry clusters, including aviation/aerospace; defense/national security; medical technologies; business and financial services; and information technology. An extensive network of suppliers, service-providers and business associations support operations in these sectors. Relocating businesses can move to Pinellas and expect to begin growing immediately. Pinellas encourages innovation, and with industry giants Home Shopping Network (HSNi), Nielsen, ValPak and Catalina Marketing, it is rapidly becoming Florida’s hub for big data. Through relationships with major universities and high-tech institutes, Pinellas has become a center for research and development in marine science, electronic instruments, medical devices, sensors, nanotechnology and health care. The county is home to numerous business accelerators, like the Tampa Bay Innovation Center, TEC Garage, the Gazelle Lab and Clearwater's SPARK, which are committed to nurturing and building new ventures. Notable Employers: Home Shopping Network (HSN), Nielsen Media Research, Jabil Circuit, Raymond James Financial, Tech Data, Honeywell, Raytheon, Lockheed-Martin, ConMed Linvatec, TransAmerica and Bausch & Lomb.
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Section Two Highlights
Quality of Life Pinellas County offers an extraordinary quality of life, a relatively low cost of living, diverse housing options and high-quality colleges and universities. With its outstanding cultural, recreational and sports facilities, incomparable parks and beaches, and year round events, Pinellas provides a true resort lifestyle.
Water Higher Education Sports 143 marina & dock facilities University of South Florida Tampa Bay Rays (MLB) 588 miles of coastline St. Petersburg College Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 35 miles of white sand beaches Eckerd College Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL) Stetson University College of Law Tampa Bay Rowdies (NASL) On land 48 golf courses Culture Spring Training & Minor League Teams 623 tennis courts 15 performing arts facilities Philadelphia Phillies Pinellas Trail, 47 20 theater companies Toronto Blue Jays miles for walking & biking 22 museums, including Clearwater Threshers 250 parks the Salvador Dali Museum Dunedin Blue Jays 600+ events annually Home of the Florida Orchestra
Pinellas Economic Profile
Pinellas County lies at the center of the robust Tampa Bay market, which is expected to grow from its current population
of 4 million to 6 million by 2030. The market’s significant economic clout is also evidenced by more than $70 billion in
consumer spending and a labor force 2 million strong. The region is ranked number 20 in the U.S. for job growth and carries the
country’s 13th largest media market.
Pinellas County Fast Facts Pinellas County’s Top Private Employers:
Population: 946,848 Raymond James Financial
Employees: 453,092 Home Shopping Network
Households: 425,675 Bright House Networks
Avg. Household Income: $66,279 Fidelity Information Svc Annual Overnight Visitors: 5.8 million Nielsen Media Research Median Income Visitors: $121,859 Jabil Circuit Inc Retail Sales: $15.4 billion Tech Data Corp Deposits: $34.9 billion Honeywell Aerospace
ThinkDirect Marketing Group
Ceridian Benefits Services
Cox Target Media Inc
This information has been obtained from sources PCHA believes to be reliable; however, we make no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information. References to acreage and/or square footage are approximate. Buyer must verify all information by conducting their own due diligence for making a purchasing decision.
Section Three Demographics
This information has been obtained from sources PCHA believes to be reliable; however, we make no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information. References to acreage and/or square footage are approximate. Buyer must verify all information by conducting their own due diligence for making a purchasing decision.