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123 4th St S
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701 Bayfront

$15,833 - $38,941 USD/MO

Freestanding For Lease  •  5,000+ SF

Property Details

  • Property Type Freestanding
  • Year Built 1924
  • Total Building Size 17,297 SF
  • Tenancy Multiple
  • Building Class B
  • Zoning DC-1
56 Transit Score
97 Walk Score

2 Spaces Available

Name Space Use Size Rent Details
1st Floor Ste Retail 12,297 SF $38.00 USD/SF/YR
Discover a rare opportunity to lease a historically charming space in the heart of downtown St. Petersburg. Formerly home to a renowned German-style beer hall, this property blends old-world character with modern appeal, featuring soaring ceilings and abundant natural light throughout. Its architectural details and inviting atmosphere make it an ideal setting for a destination restaurant, boutique café, or experiential dining concept.
Positioned adjacent to the prestigious 400 Central Project, a luxury residential development, the location benefits from a growing affluent population and steady foot traffic. The surrounding neighborhood is a vibrant mix of upscale housing, retail, and cultural attractions, ensuring strong visibility and customer engagement. With proximity to major thoroughfares and public transit, accessibility is seamless for both locals and visitors.
This property offers a unique chance to capitalize on St. Petersburg’s dynamic growth and thriving culinary scene. Bring your vision to life in a space that combines history, charm, and unbeatable location advantages.

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: 1 - 10 Years
  • Service type: Triple Net
  • Space Type: Relet
  • In Contiguous block: 17,297 SF
2nd Floor Ste Retail 5,000 SF $38.00 USD/SF/YR
Discover a rare opportunity to lease a historically charming space in the heart of downtown St. Petersburg. Formerly home to a renowned German-style beer hall, this property blends old-world character with modern appeal, featuring soaring ceilings and abundant natural light throughout. Its architectural details and inviting atmosphere make it an ideal setting for a destination restaurant, boutique café, or experiential dining concept.
Positioned adjacent to the prestigious 400 Central Project, a luxury residential development, the location benefits from a growing affluent population and steady foot traffic. The surrounding neighborhood is a vibrant mix of upscale housing, retail, and cultural attractions, ensuring strong visibility and customer engagement. With proximity to major thoroughfares and public transit, accessibility is seamless for both locals and visitors.
This property offers a unique chance to capitalize on St. Petersburg’s dynamic growth and thriving culinary scene. Bring your vision to life in a space that combines history, charm, and unbeatable location advantages.

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: 1 - 10 Years
  • Service type: Triple Net
  • Space Type: Relet
  • In Contiguous block: 17,297 SF

Description

Prime location, in the heart of downtown St Pete. 
Prominently located commercial property in the vibrant downtown St. Pete area, offering excellent visibility and access.
17,297sf(partially 2 floors) + 18 parking space. 
Will not divide the space.
$100K for Tenant Representative.
Local Historic Building.
ALSO FOR SALE $15M

"The Tramor Cafeteria in St. Pete was first owned and operated by restaurateur Robert Ely. He opened his first cafeteria at the Albemarle Hotel around 1914. Perhaps his most celebrated cafeteria was “Bob’s,” located in the basement of the Snell Arcade. Ely also operated a restaurant on the roof of the Snell Arcade known as Spanish Bob’s Nightclub.
The Tramor Cafeteria opened in 1930 on Fourth Street and Second Avenue in downtown St. Petersburg as “Bob’s Cafeteria.” Designed by the architectural firm Hadley and Nordstrom, the building’s style is a mix between Spanish and Mediterranean Revival. The exterior is anchored with three towers capped with clay barrel tiles and decorated eve brackets. There are also decorative iron balconettes. The interior is meant to replicate an old Spanish home. The ceiling is painted to represent a blue sky with wispy white clouds. There are tile floors, interior balconies, pecky cypress beams, and stone columns.
Within a year of its opening, the cafeteria’s name changed to Holsum’s Cafeteria. It did not become the Tramor Cafeteria until 1939, when the Haige Corporation purchased the property. The Haige Corporation was owned by four brothers: Allan, Enar, Henry, and Lander Haige. According to Enar and Lander, the name Tramor came from an old resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey, known as the Traymore Hotel. The idea of the name was so patrons knew they’d get more on the tray.’ The Haiges dropped the ‘Y’ partly for reasons of advertising. Somehow, the letter Y caused the ads to use another line, adding to the cost of advertising."

Highlights

ALSO FOR SALE $15M

Amenities

  • Security System
  • Signage
  • Air Conditioning

Public Transportation

AirportDriveWalkDistance
St Pete-Clearwater International 25 min - 13.6 mi
Tampa International 31 min - 22.3 mi
Sarasota/Bradenton International 48 min - 32.8 mi

Parking Details

Parking Available: Yes
Reserved: Yes
Spaces Provided: 18
Type: Reserved
Included in Rent: Yes
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