One of the most distinctive elements of the club will be a wine cellar located within a historic underground tunnel, which is rumored to have been used to transport liquor during Prohibition in the 1920s.
The space is being restored and reimagined as a defining centerpiece of the club, with an adjacent wine and champagne bar designed for tastings and member gatherings.
Additional amenities will include a billiards lounge, a cigar room, golf simulator, podcast studio, and a small media screening room intended for private film previews and events.
Members will also have access to a library, office cabanas, conference rooms, and private meeting areas.
“We’re building Medina 405 deliberately,” said Managing Partner Ben Mandell in a press release. “This project is about long-term quality and member experience. Every decision reflects that standard. We believe St. Petersburg is ready for a private club that prioritizes authentic connection, intentional collaboration, and refined culture.”