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Cleveland Street
Cleveland Street is undergoing a coordinated, building-by-building transformation—restoring historic landmarks, redeveloping existing properties and introducing a new mix of retail, dining and entertainment across the corridor.
This is not a future plan.
It is not a phased rollout over time.
It is underway now—across multiple buildings, all at once.
Construction is active throughout the corridor.
Spaces are being rebuilt, reconfigured and prepared for a new generation of tenants.
What is emerging is not incremental change, but a unified redevelopment effort—redefining the core of downtown Clearwater in real time.
The Momentum
Cleveland Street is not in transition. It is in execution.
Multiple buildings are advancing simultaneously—restorations, full redevelopments and new commercial spaces moving forward together.
This is what establishes a district.
Momentum is no longer theoretical. It is visible, active and accelerating.
With each project delivered, the corridor becomes more defined, more active and more competitive.
Each new opening strengthens the next.
Tenants entering now secure position within that momentum.
Those who wait will choose from what remains.
An Established Destination
Clearwater is not an emerging market—it is an established destination with strong, sustained activity.
The county draws 15 million visitors annually, supported by over $6 billion in yearly visitor spending. It ranks among the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country and continues to benefit from steady population growth and year-round demand.
This level of activity has long supported the broader Clearwater area.
What has been missing is a concentrated, walkable downtown retail and dining corridor.
That is now being created.
Cleveland Street is evolving to meet existing demand—bringing together retail, dining and entertainment in a unified, accessible environment.
The market is already here.
The product is now catching up to it.
15
Million
Annual Visitors to
Pinellas County
$6.1
Billion
Visitor Spending
(2025)
Among the top
20
Fastest-Growing
US Metros
(13.07% Growth)
Cleveland Street is being rebuilt as a connected, walkable corridor—where retail, dining and entertainment operate together, not in isolation.
This is not a collection of individual storefronts.
It is a coordinated environment—built building by building.
Each project contributes to a larger whole—creating continuity, visibility and a consistent experience along the street.
The result is a district designed to support sustained activity—not occasional traffic.
Dining
Restaurant spaces are positioned as a central driver of activity along Cleveland Street. They are a primary component of how the corridor functions—day into evening.
Retail
Retail along Cleveland Street is being redefined to emphasize visibility, accessibility and interaction. This is retail built to be seen—and to perform.
Entertainment
Entertainment plays a central role in establishing Cleveland Street as a destination. Experiential uses increase frequency, extend dwell time and create consistent draw beyond traditional retail hours.
A major new entertainment anchor at Cleveland and Myrtle establishes that draw at scale—bringing sustained activity and broad audience reach to the corridor.
Retail, dining and entertainment are built together—so each reinforces the other.
A select number of retail and dining opportunities remain available across the Cleveland Street corridor.
Historic Restoration
A Flagship Restaurant and Retail Opportunity Within a Fully Restored Landmark
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A Prominent Corner Location Anchored by Historic Architecture
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An Iconic Storefront Reintroduced for Modern Retail or Dining
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A Restored Historic Structure Positioned for New Commercial Use
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A Premier Restaurant Opportunity Adjacent to the District’s Primary Entertainment Anchor
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Flexible Retail Space Within a Rapidly Activating Corridor
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Multiple Storefront Opportunities Designed for Continuous Street Activation
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Reconfigured Retail Space Built for Visibility and Modern Use
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A Gateway Location Connecting the Pinellas Trail and the Cleveland Street Corridor
View Details →With multiple projects underway simultaneously—and key locations already committed—the district is actively taking shape in real time.
Each new opening strengthens the next.
Each new tenant contributes to a growing, connected environment.
This is not a future development.
It is an active transformation already in motion.
Tenants entering now secure position within that momentum.
Those who wait will choose from what remains.