Ram Realty Advisors has acquired Beacon 430, a 327-unit apartment community in downtown St. Petersburg.
An affiliate of Ram Realty Partners VII purchased the property. The Palm Beach Gardens-based investment manager did not disclose the purchase price.
Beacon 430 occupies 4.3 acres across two city blocks near the center of downtown St. Petersburg. Developed in 2014, the four-story residential community includes elevator-served buildings and expansive outdoor amenity areas. The property offers a lower-rise residential format in a downtown market where rising land costs and limited sites increasingly favor high-rise development.
Beacon 430, a 327-unit apartment community at 430 3rd Ave. S. in downtown St. Petersburg was recently acquired by Ram Realty Advisors.
Value-add improvements planned
Ram plans a value-add program focused on operational improvements, common-area upgrades and selective renovations to apartment interiors.
“Beacon stood out to us because of its scale, location and ability to offer a different residential experience than much of the new product in downtown St. Pete,” said Nate Wilson, vice president of multifamily investments at Ram. “We believe targeted operational improvements and selective upgrades will further strengthen the property’s position within= the market.”
Location near major employers
Beacon 430 sits within walking distance of major downtown employers including Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital and the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus.
Residents also have direct access to the Central Avenue retail and restaurant corridor and the city’s waterfront parks, museums and cultural venues.
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Ram has invested in the Tampa Bay market for more than two decades.
“The Tampa Bay area has been a primary market for Ram for more than two decades,” said Casey Cummings, chief executive officer of Ram. “We have been investing in this market since 2000 and continue to see strong long-term fundamentals in downtown St. Pete. Beacon represents another opportunity to expand our footprint in a market we know well.”
Ram targets multifamily properties in infill urban markets where new development is increasingly constrained. Downtown St. Petersburg has become one of Florida’s most supply-constrained urban submarkets as available development sites shrink and land costs climb.
About Ram Realty Advisors
Founded in 1978, Ram Realty Advisors invests in multifamily, grocery-anchored retail and mixed-use properties across high-growth markets in the Southeast. The firm and its predecessor entities have deployed more than $5 billion in capital on behalf of institutional partners.
Ram is headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens and maintains offices in Tampa, Charlotte, Chapel Hill and Nashville.
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