Satellite Beach Real Estate Project Update March 2025
Satellite Beach City Council Workshop: Key Real Estate Updates
The latest Satellite Beach City Council workshop provided valuable insights into ongoing and upcoming development projects within the city. Here’s a summary of the key takeaways:
Pickle Beach
Located at 1071 South Patrick Drive, a 2,300 sq. ft. indoor pickleball court has been issued the necessary permits and is moving forward.
Tortuga Cay Townhomes
Previously known as Tortoise Cove Townhomes, this site at 1071 South Patrick Drive is currently an active work zone. However, no building permit has been submitted to date.
100 Scorpion Court
Adjacent to Publix and a former bank location, this site is undergoing site-plan review. The proposal includes a 16,000 sq. ft. multi-unit storage building, which would serve as a second facility for a mini-storage business.
Ink Fish (Arctic Rays)
Located at 600 Jackson, the business has proposed adding a second building to its existing operations.
625 Ocean Street
An abandoned construction project initially permitted in 2015, this six-story, 18,000 sq. ft. single-family residence is under review. The city is collaborating with the owner to re-permit and resume construction.
951 Ocean Condominium
This 10-unit, six-story, 24,000 sq. ft. condominium project at 951 Highway A1A was abandoned in 2024. The property is currently tied up in litigation.
1230 Highway A1A – Trident Residence Project
Behind Sandbar, this 3.7-acre project is part of the LiveLocal Act. The proposed development is a seven-story mixed-use building currently under site-plan review.
Papagallos
Before its purchase, the new owner inquired about zoning requirements. The city has no additional information on the property’s future plans.
Post Office
There is no current information regarding any relocation or development plans for the post office.
Old Wicked Pineapple
No applications or zoning requests have been submitted for this property. However, code enforcement was enacted due to exterior violations.
The City Council continues to monitor these projects, ensuring responsible development while keeping residents informed. Stay tuned for further updates as these projects progress!