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Massive mixed-use development planned for Dunedin - St Pete Catalyst

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A massive $30 million-plus proposed project in Dunedin that would bring new apartments, a hotel, restaurants and retail is moving forward. 

Plans filed in the Southwest Florida Water Management District show the development, dubbed the Gateway Dunedin mixed-use project, is progressing after Dunedin city commissioners unanimously approved the design concept last year for the mixed-use project that would be built on 3.5 acres at Main Street. 

The project entails building 90 new apartment units, a 79-room hotel, 17,000 square feet of retail, restaurants and a food hall concept. 

The ground floor would house the restaurant, retail uses, food hall and parking space while the other floors will have apartments, a swimming pool and other amenities.

The Gateway Dunedin development project received much praise when it first emerged, as it’s estimated to generate about $228,000 annually in tax increment financing revenue over a 10-year period, at a vacant property that currently does not rake in any benefits for the city.

The project is being developed by Joe Kokolakis, who has worked on projects such as the Artisan Apartment Homes and Nature’s Food Patch on Douglas Avenue.

The Gateway site has been long-eyed for redevelopment since city officials bought the property in 2004 with hopes of it becoming a mixed-use redevelopment, or serving a purpose for local government. 

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