St. Pete’s first luxury car storage community opens

St. Petersburg, FLLocal News

St. Petersburg has unveiled Motocave, its first luxury car storage community, marking a new chapter for automobile enthusiasts in the area. Located at 2051 Gandy Blvd, this state-of-the-art facility spans 3. 75 acres and features 43 car condominiums across five buildings, amounting to a total of 55,000 square feet. Currently, 10 of these exclusive units remain available for purchase, appealing to those seeking premium storage for their prized vehicles.

Additionally, the community offers a 2,200-square-foot clubhouse, providing a space for members to socialize and share their passion for automobiles. The opening of Motocave represents a unique investment opportunity in St. Petersburg's real estate landscape, as it caters to a growing market of luxury car owners. With move-ins already underway, the community is poised to attract a dedicated clientele. This development not only enriches the local economy but also enhances the lifestyle offerings available to residents.

As car culture continues to thrive, Motocave stands as a testament to St. Petersburg's commitment to accommodating diverse interests.

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