Developments
Cypress Grove Apartments
Cypress Grove Apartments is an upcoming 84-unit affordable housing community in Largo, FL, featuring one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartment homes. Developed by Archway Partners, the community is designed to provide quality housing for individuals and families earning between 30% and 80% of the Area Median Income. The project will offer a garden-style layout with landscaped common areas and convenient access to local employment, schools, shopping, and services. Sagamore Real Estate facilitated the sale of the property that made this redevelopment possible. Estimated completion is Fall 2027.
Wimbish Court
Wimbish Court is a 34-unit apartment community minutes from downtown St. Petersburg and located in the historic Cromwell Heights neighborhood. The apartment units will have large floorplans, modern amenities, and ample parking. Tenants will enjoy being near downtown, Interstate 275, Bartlett Park and public transportation.
Sagamore Exchange
Industrial/Warehouse
The Exchange is a recently renovated ±11,000 SF commercial property situated on approximately ±0.71 acres in Clearwater, FL. The asset includes a functional mix of warehouse, office, and storage space across three buildings, designed to support a range of commercial and industrial users. Recent improvements include upgraded warehouse systems, renovated office space, enhanced security, and refreshed site infrastructure, making it a turnkey opportunity for an owner-user or investor seeking a flexible industrial and storage-oriented facility.
The Largo Feed Store
Retail / Historic Event Space
The Largo Feed Store is a historic property offering a distinctive retail and event setting in central Largo. Originally built in the early 1900s to serve local agricultural needs, the structure has been preserved and repurposed for modern community and commercial use. Today, it functions as a unique venue for small businesses, meetings, and special events.
Historical Background
Built in 1902, the Largo Feed Store originally supported the area’s cattle ranchers and produce growers. In 1992, it was relocated to Largo Central Park and restored, reopening to the public in 1998. Today, located near the Central Park Performing Arts Center, it features a covered porch overlooking landscaped grounds and serves as a popular venue for small to medium-sized events, including corporate meetings, rehearsal dinners, and private gatherings. Inside, preserved artifacts from Largo’s pioneer families are displayed in handcrafted cases, maintaining its historic character.