Downtown Bradenton Waterfront Mixed-Use Development Site
105 2nd Street East
Bradenton, FL 34208
Highlights
- - Waterfront Property on the banks of the Manatee River
- - T-5 Urban Core Zoning allows many Commercial and Residential Uses
- - Downtown Bradenton / Riverwalk District / Arts District
- - Close by to many restaurants, retail and other amenities
- -Potential for up to 14 multifamily/condo units
Description
This incredible +/- .36 acre downtown corner development site located at the intersection of 2nd Street East, Riverfront Boulevard and Riverside Drive on the banks of the beautiful Manatee River. Any project on this site will enjoy amazing water views adjacent to Manatee Memorial Hospital, the Riverwalk District and the Arts District.
The site's close proximity to US-41 and SR 64 provides quick travel access to Palmetto and St. Petersburg to the north, Sarasota to the south, Anna Maria Island with the Gulf beaches to the west, and Lakewood Ranch to the east. Just a short walk to the acclaimed Bradenton Riverwalk, Old Main Street's restaurants and bars, The Bishop Museum, The Manatee Performing Arts Center and other downtown amenities.
The site is zoned T-5, Urban Core which allows an extensive list of uses including, but not limited to: Restaurants, Office, Health Services, plus Single Family or Multifamily with a potential for up to 14 units. Excellent site and location for an elevated bar/restaurant, small condo project, or even a single family home.
Located in the heart of the Downtown Bradenton Central Business District just east of US 41 and North of Manatee Avenue. The property is positioned with frontage on Riverside Drive and offers a stunning view of the Manatee River.
The development site is located very close to many large employers including Manatee Memorial Hospital, Manatee County Government, Sunz Insurance and Tropicana among others.
In the past few years, downtown Bradenton has seen significant private and public investment, including the $22-million Marriott SpringHill Suites hotel and rooftop bar operated by Oak & Stone, the city’s new $12.5-million 500-space parking garage, the $4.5-million Twin Dolphin Marina expansion and renovation, the $12-million South Florida Museum expansion/renovation project and a $6-million streetscaping project on Old Main Street.