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Developer closes on property for 15-story apartment tower near Tropicana Field
An Indiana developer has closed on the Tuxedo Court property near Tropicana Field, where it plans to build a 15-story mixed-use tower.
A corporate entity linked to White Peterman Properties closed on the property on June 3 for $8.75 million, according to a deed filed in Pinellas County. Records show the entity also secured an approximately $6.46 million loan from Centier Bank.
The tower, which will rise on the 1.15-acre lot at 720 Charles Court S, will include 260 residential units and 2,700 square…
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