Skylines and Shorelines – See Why Downtown Sarasota Is Growing in Appeal
November 15, 2024 | Read Time: 5 minutes
Choosing between a walk to the beach or a stroll to dinner can be a tough decision. Why not do both? Learn how Downtown Sarasota has become a top choice for coastal residents who love a vibrant urban lifestyle.
The age-old debate of living on the Gulf vs. the excitement of an urban destination continues in beautiful Sarasota, Florida. While many are contemplating their priorities, others have found the solution in an ideal location without compromise. Other considerations often include access to marinas, performing arts, walkable shopping and avoiding the inevitable traffic that comes with bridge access to the barrier islands. After examining the options, educated homebuyers are flocking Downtown Sarasota where a remarkable collection of luxury condominiums are highlighting the natural appeal of this amazing destination. Discover why more residents are choosing One Park Sarasota as they embrace life in the heart of The Quay waterfront neighborhood.
Endless Adventures in Downtown Sarasota
While the beaches may be just a bridge away, Downtown Sarasota offers many activities on the mainland. For performing arts enthusiasts, the historic Sarasota Opera House, Florida Studio Theatre, and Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall host world-class productions and live concerts year-round. The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens provides a serene escape with tropical plants, stunning bayfront views, and unique exhibitions. For a charming evening stroll, the Quay Yacht Basin offers a scenic promenade along the harbor, with direct access to Sarasota Bay for aquatic adventures. Whether catching a show, admiring art, or enjoying nature, Downtown Sarasota has something for everyone to experience.
Walkable Living in High Demand
New culture, dining, and waterfront experiences have extended Downtown Sarasota’s social hub from Main Street all the way to Boulevard of the Arts. Within downtown’s Waterfront District, Quay Sarasota is a vibrant 14-acre waterfront district featuring a curated selection of retail shops and restaurants, including the award-winning Ocean Prime, which is scheduled to open later this year. Just across the street, The Bay has become a cultural centerpiece, with a scenic pier, outdoor amphitheater, playground, and an elevated boardwalk showcasing Sarasota’s stunning shoreline. Main Street also brings its own charm, with boutique shopping and Zagat-rated dining. Best of all, residents of One Park can enjoy all of this just steps from home, walking to their favorite destinations and avoiding the hassle of downtown traffic.
New Construction Built to Higher Standards
Downtown Sarasota is thriving, thanks in part to the influx of new luxury offerings reshaping the area. Stricter building codes have revolutionized the structural integrity and safety of Florida’s newest homes, ushering in a new era of reinforced construction. One Park Sarasota, for example, employs high-strength, post-tension concrete to enhance its structural stability, while thickened concrete is used throughout its elevator and stair cores to preserve internal integrity. These advanced building techniques, combined with rigorous compliance codes, ensure that the residence maintains a solid, secure foundation year-round, offering peace of mind in every season.
A Hassle-Free Lifestyle
This low-maintenance lifestyle also extends to One Park’s 40,000-square-foot amenity deck. Positioned on the fourth floor, it offers uninterrupted access to amenities, with the elevated location providing an added layer of protection and reliability for residents. It features a resort-style pool, two plunge pools, ample lounge chairs, and gathering spaces for relaxation. Fitness enthusiasts will love the state-of-the-art studio, equipped with the latest high-tech Technogym exercise machines, dedicated rooms for Pilates and spin, and an outdoor yoga/fitness lawn. The One Park Spa offers a serene retreat with a Hammam Spa and separate saunas for men and women. With a private theater, golf simulator, wine and piano room, owners’ lounge, and guest suite, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
An Exclusive Address in the Heart of Downtown Sarasota
Following a successful groundbreaking last month, the buzz around One Park Sarasota is palpable. This 18-story luxury condominium presents a rare chance to secure a residence in one of Sarasota’s most coveted waterfront districts at an exceptional value. Priced from the $2 millions, One Park features just 86 fully furnished three-bedroom homes, making this an exclusive opportunity in a rapidly growing area. Each residence is designed to offer breathtaking views of Sarasota Bay and the city skyline with expansive floor-to-ceiling windows and private terraces. Smart home technology, midnight bars in the primary bedrooms, and premium finishes elevate the living experience.
To learn more about this landmark address, contact Coldwell Banker Real Estate, the exclusive sales representatives, at 941-225-4447 or visit OneParkSarasota.com. The One Park Sales Gallery is open at 20 N. Lemon Avenue, just south of First Street in Downtown Sarasota.
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How to Live Like A Fort Lauderdale Local
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When you imagine your perfect day – it’s a pretty good bet that soft sand, blue water, and sunny skies are part of the picture. But with the colorful lifestyle of Fort Lauderdale Beach, it’s no wonder why the world is drawn to this part of the Florida coastline. Although Fort Lauderdale Beach is profoundly known to beach lovers, it’s the one-of-a-kind mix of spectacular natural scenery, vibrant arts and culture, delectable and diverse dining options, world-class boating, and a spirit for life that’s captured the heart of its residents. See why so many are drawn to “live like a local.”
The Boating Capital of the World and The Gateway to the Bahamas
They call it the “Venice of America” – a community built around endless canals that connect to the Intracoastal Waterway, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Gulfstream waters. Here, boaters from around the world flock for fun on the water, whether close to home, or crossing over to The Bahamas. Head out for world-class fishing and diving offshore or take a water taxi or sunset cruise to numerous dining venues throughout the area. There’s a party-like atmosphere on the waterfront throughout the town, celebrating the water-oriented resort lifestyle. Once a year, the world descends on Fort Lauderdale for the International Boat Show, where thousands of people get a taste of the boating lifestyle.

Coconuts to Casablanca – Walk, Ride, or Glide to Dining Delights
There are few places in the world where such a diverse array of dining venues is concentrated on the sand. The iconic curved walls and pillars along the Fort Lauderdale shoreline serve as landmark guides for a restaurant row unlike any other. For those fortunate to live nearby, the car never has to leave home. Whether you set out to the north or south, a stroll along the beach brings so many dining venues, you need more days in the month to take them all in.

Luxury resorts are a great place for visiting family and friends, but they are also home to some of the freshest dining concepts. At the W hotel, Steak 954 or Sobe Vegan provide options for the carnivore or herbivore. Looking for a little international flair, Tinta at the Westin or El Vez at the W are highly rated. And when you’re ready to be transported to Asia, Takato at the Conrad won’t disappoint. The Hilton’s LaMarche outside terrace is a popular choice. Or many hit the Cornucopia Gourmet Market to take home a variety of savory tastes from around the world.
Nearby five-star resorts also provide exceptional fine dining venues. Evelyn’s at the Four Seasons, the Ritz-Carton’s Burlock Coast or The Atlantic Hotel’s WildThyme Oceanside Eatery are all top-rated culinary destinations. Along the beach, relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of South Florida. Raise a drink and listen to live music at a variety of places where the names set the tone for the evening. Step out into the Quarterdeck, kick back at Coconuts, or meet up with friends at Casablanca.
Fort Lauderdale Beach – The Epicenter of South Florida
It’s said that Las Olas Boulevard is the melting pot of South Florida. Designer shopping and contemporary art museums are nestled along fun-filled music venues, oyster bars and coffee houses. From morning to midnight, living near Las Olas Boulevard means you’ll never be bored. Catch a water taxi to Pier 66, take a walk over to the Performing Arts Center for a live performance, or be whisked away to a rooftop bar to take in the nightlife overlooking the city skyline.

Throughout the year, endless festivals and events are held throughout the region. At the intersection of Las Olas Boulevard and the Atlantic shoreline, a palm-tree lined public park and open-air amphitheater play hosts to a variety of live performances. The Tortuga Music Festival, the Las Olas Arts Festival, and the annual Land, Sea & Sky air show are among some of the most talked about events in the country.
Just a short 10–15-minute drive from Las Olas Boulevard offers even more arts and shopping scenes for the family fashionista. Explore dozens of global luxury retailers at The Galleria Mall or explore Lauderdale-by-the-Sea’s quaint walkable streetscape with fabulous restaurants, nightly live music, and shopping. Head to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts or The Parker Playhouse to watch the latest Broadway musical. Or head to Hard Rock, DRV PNK, and FLA Live stadiums for live music from international celebrities, and where the Miami Dolphins, Florida Panthers, Inter Miami CF, and the Florida Marlins provide constant action.

Direct Flights From Nearly Everywhere
Getting to Fort Lauderdale is exceptionally easy by air. The Hollywood/Fort Lauderdale International Airport is the gateway to Florida and welcomes a high volume of travelers embarking on cruises from Port Everglades. The demand results in an enviable number of direct flights from around the country, all touching down just 10 minutes from Selene. Once you’re in town, getting home from Miami or Fort Lauderdale Airports is a breeze on the Brightline high-speed train, with a station just off Las Olas Boulevard for easy access. The Brightline also brings the best of South Florida within reach, with seamless connection spanning north to Palm Beach’s Worth Avenue and south to Miami’s South Beach for easily accessible day trips.






Located just north of Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach is a charming Old Florida-style destination brimming with charisma and historical intrigue. Fashionistas can stroll over 50 blocks of beautifully preserved Victorian-era buildings, filled with eclectic art galleries, antique stores, and gift shops with one-of-a-kind treasures. Foodies will enjoy the area’s vibrant culinary scene, with local restaurants offering fresh seafood and globally inspired dishes that cater to every taste bud. History buffs will find plenty of adventure on Fernandina Beach as well. 
The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens allows visitors to experience exotic animals up close. The zoo stands as Northeast Florida’s sole walking safari, where visitors explore the world’s wildlife through interactive and educational activities. The
Whether one is a maker or enjoyer, Northeast Florida caters to the art world with a wide array of attractions. Art lovers will be delighted by the abundance of art museums in the area, including the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. The performing arts are also alive and well in the region, home to the largest symphony orchestra in Florida. Theater buffs can catch the latest Broadway hits at the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts or head to Theatre Jacksonville to support the oldest continuously operating community theater in the country. The city is a hub for makers and hosts a monthly art walk, numerous craft festivals and so much more.
Northeast Florida is also the premier destination for avid sports fans. Jacksonville is host to a wide variety of professional sports teams, with the most popular being the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars. Also calling Jacksonville home are the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp and Jacksonville Icemen, the baseball and hockey minor league affiliates that the locals love to watch. The region is also host to some very high-profile events like the annual Florida-Georgia college football game and the PGA Tour’s annual Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach. For those who would rather be active themselves, the Jacksonville area is home to many of the nation’s top golf courses, including King & Bear, World Golf Village, TPC Sawgrass, Amelia Island Resort, and more.

Martin County also boasts several environmental centers that foster a greater understanding and appreciation for the local environment and the importance of conservation. The Florida Oceanographic Society’s 