- November 16, 2024
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Desired changes to the Residence at the St. Regis Longboat Key's parking will go before the town’s Planning and Zoning Board on April 18.
The hotel and condominiums are already over a year into construction with at least a year anticipated to remain before completion.
Developers submitted plans in January for a three-level parking garage on the northeast corner of the property.
The submitted plans have been deemed complete after analysis by town staff. The next step is consideration by the Planning and Zoning Board, which will allow for the first public input opportunity.
If approved by the board, the changes would need to go before the Town Commission twice.
The change would replace a plan to install mechanical lifts in the already-approved ground-level garage under the hotel building. The lifts were designed to multiply the available parking spaces on the property to satisfy town requirements.
The multilevel garage would be built on the side of an already-approved outdoor surface lot.
In replacing the mechanical lift spaces and surface lot, parking spaces on the property would increase from 100 to 157. Previously approved plans indicated 62 mechanical lift spaces and a 28-space surface parking lot.
Parking revisions are not the only changes being requested. Unicorp seek to:
In the event new plans are not approved, construction of previous plans would move forward.
Town leaders in 2018 approved Unicorp’s plans to move forward with the St. Regis project, ending years of back and forth with the town and town voters on how to proceed.
In 2017, voters rejected the initial plan to add residential density to the 17.6-acre property that was once home to the iconic Colony Beach & Tennis Resort. Once ownership of the land that housed the former colony units was secured, work began in late 2021 building the new complex, which is on track to open in 2024.
In 2021, developers had to make changes to parking plans in order to meet town requirements for the balance of spaces between residential and hotel spots.
Five buildings are working their way through construction, a five-story hotel on the north end of the property, three five-story condo buildings on the south side of the property and a single-floor amenities building in between.
At the end of February, developers celebrated the project’s topping off, which signifies the completion of the structure.
The 166-room hotel will feature two restaurants, a beach grill and three bars. Additionally, a ballroom with seating for 425 is planned along with six meeting rooms and two board rooms.
The condo complex will have 69 units with parking garages on the ground level. Prices range from $2 million to $22 million. All residences are sold out.