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1003 Roosevelt Blvd
4,900 SF Specialty Building Offered at £1,587,100 in Tarpon Springs, FL 34689



INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- located in the Tarpon Springs "Sponge Docks " Seafood processing plant - 50 tons of ice on average can be sent to fishing boat daily
- 101 feet of anclote river waterfront that leads to the Gulf of Mexico
- Property size is 14,500 sq ft more or less
- 7000 lbs of group process every three weeks, Stone crab fisherman clients have 2000 traps , shrimp deshelling, count and size
- Riparian Rights ( Submerged Land Lease) for 26' x 101 , Draft is 10 feet which pemits a fishing vessel up to 100 feet in length.
- Current Zoning is Special Area Plan which would permit restaurant type uses.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Price Reduced ! Parcel/ facility is located in Tarpon Springs " Sponge Docks District ". We have a Seafood Processing Facility on this site for sale or alternately, the site could be
a redevelopment opportunity. The river behind the process facility has 10 draft which permits a fishing boat up to 100 feet in length. The processing plant is not running at full capacity (currently 50%) as owner is semi retired . An astute business person can make serious profit at this business. The seafood refinery comes with stainless steel tables, hopper, conveyor belt , Two Walk In freezers and an Ice Room that makes ice 24 hours daily and more. This plant can load 50 tons of ice on average up to a max of 80 tons of ice for a fishing boat before it heads out to sea. Facility processes 7000 lbs. of grouper every three weeks. The deep water ( Submerged Land Lease ) boating permit runs $1,622.37 annually to the State of Florida . Stone Crab Customers have two thousand traps in which one stone crab claw is removed and processed. Shrimp processing includes deshelling, count and sizing of shrimps. Business customer files are available to a buyer to convey at closing. Permitted uses with the current zoning are restaurants, marine related industrial, light industrial, warehouse, alcohol beverage establishment off premises, alcohol beverage on premises is a conditional use, hotel, bed and breakfast are conditional uses, mix use or retail are conditional uses. Current Building size is just under 5,000 sq ft with 156 sq ft of office and 4700 of process facility more or less. The parcel has 101 feet of waterfront on the Anclote River and is 14,500 sq ft in size more or less. Current zoning is SAP or special area plan and future land use is CRA or Community Redevelopment Area. .
The Sponge Docks district consists of approximately 48 acres located along the south side of the Anclote River, from Pinellas Avenue westward in Tarpon Springs, Florida . The area is primarily a diverse, yet dependent mix of tourist-oriented retail uses and commercial-industrial waterfront uses. The latter ‘working waterfront’ uses, more heavily focused toward the west end of the study area, drive the tourist market of the Sponge Docks. The City’s rich historic Greek culture and traditions centered on sponging, shrimping and fishing bring visitors both local and international. Current zoning permits processing plants . Dodecanese Boulevard is the primary transportation artery through the Sponge Docks. Most of the tourist-oriented gift shops, retailers, restaurants and off-street surface parking lots are located along Dodecanese Boulevard. The three main offshoots from Dodecanese Boulevard, Athens Street, Arfaras Boulevard and Hope Street are more neighborhood-oriented with local bakeries and markets leading into the Greek neighborhood known to many as the Hope-Athens Greek Community. Seller will consider owner financing with a significant downpayment. Seller will look at reasonable offers!!
a redevelopment opportunity. The river behind the process facility has 10 draft which permits a fishing boat up to 100 feet in length. The processing plant is not running at full capacity (currently 50%) as owner is semi retired . An astute business person can make serious profit at this business. The seafood refinery comes with stainless steel tables, hopper, conveyor belt , Two Walk In freezers and an Ice Room that makes ice 24 hours daily and more. This plant can load 50 tons of ice on average up to a max of 80 tons of ice for a fishing boat before it heads out to sea. Facility processes 7000 lbs. of grouper every three weeks. The deep water ( Submerged Land Lease ) boating permit runs $1,622.37 annually to the State of Florida . Stone Crab Customers have two thousand traps in which one stone crab claw is removed and processed. Shrimp processing includes deshelling, count and sizing of shrimps. Business customer files are available to a buyer to convey at closing. Permitted uses with the current zoning are restaurants, marine related industrial, light industrial, warehouse, alcohol beverage establishment off premises, alcohol beverage on premises is a conditional use, hotel, bed and breakfast are conditional uses, mix use or retail are conditional uses. Current Building size is just under 5,000 sq ft with 156 sq ft of office and 4700 of process facility more or less. The parcel has 101 feet of waterfront on the Anclote River and is 14,500 sq ft in size more or less. Current zoning is SAP or special area plan and future land use is CRA or Community Redevelopment Area. .
The Sponge Docks district consists of approximately 48 acres located along the south side of the Anclote River, from Pinellas Avenue westward in Tarpon Springs, Florida . The area is primarily a diverse, yet dependent mix of tourist-oriented retail uses and commercial-industrial waterfront uses. The latter ‘working waterfront’ uses, more heavily focused toward the west end of the study area, drive the tourist market of the Sponge Docks. The City’s rich historic Greek culture and traditions centered on sponging, shrimping and fishing bring visitors both local and international. Current zoning permits processing plants . Dodecanese Boulevard is the primary transportation artery through the Sponge Docks. Most of the tourist-oriented gift shops, retailers, restaurants and off-street surface parking lots are located along Dodecanese Boulevard. The three main offshoots from Dodecanese Boulevard, Athens Street, Arfaras Boulevard and Hope Street are more neighborhood-oriented with local bakeries and markets leading into the Greek neighborhood known to many as the Hope-Athens Greek Community. Seller will consider owner financing with a significant downpayment. Seller will look at reasonable offers!!
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PROPERTY FACTS
AMENITIES
- Signage
- Waterfront
- Air Conditioning
PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Number | 12-27-15-53352-001-0090 | Improvements Assessment | £104,646 (2024) |
Land Assessment | £411,161 (2024) | Total Assessment | £515,808 (2024) |
PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Number
12-27-15-53352-001-0090
Land Assessment
£411,161 (2024)
Improvements Assessment
£104,646 (2024)
Total Assessment
£515,808 (2024)
ZONING
Zoning Code | SAP (Special Area Plan with a Marine Industrial use and or restarant uses.) |
SAP (Special Area Plan with a Marine Industrial use and or restarant uses.) |
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