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A Clearwater-based real estate firm has significantly increased its investment along Salt Creek in St. Petersburg. The company has now invested a total of $59 million in acquiring more than 15 acres in the area over recent years. In its latest move, the firm has quietly secured two additional industrial properties situated just south of downtown.
This strategic acquisition reflects the firm’s ongoing commitment to enhancing its portfolio in a rapidly developing region. Salt Creek has become an attractive area for real estate investment, thanks in part to its proximity to downtown amenities and its potential for future growth. The firm’s expansion efforts indicate confidence in the local market and a vision for the area's development.
As the firm continues to build its presence in St. Petersburg, industry experts are closely watching how these investments will shape the landscape of Salt Creek and the surrounding neighborhoods in the years to come.
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