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Proposed boutique Dunedin hotel would have direct linkage to Pinellas Trail - St Pete Catalyst

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An 89-unit boutique hotel proposed for Dunedin’s Main Street will provide a connection to the Pinellas Trail and bring new amenities to the community. 

Tampa-based Founders Hospitality LLC’s planned project is made up of the two parcels at 380 Main Street and 830 Douglas Avenue, and is bordered by Main Street, Douglas Avenue, Monroe Street and the Pinellas Trail.

A rendering of the aerial view of the hotel.

Founders executives stated they are expecting to close by mid-December on the site that currently houses a building used by manufacturing firm Ocean Optics. 

The three-story building would be demolished to make way for the mixed‐use development comprised of a boutique hotel, a restaurant and retail, a day spa and a rooftop pool with underground structured parking.

A rendering of the rooftop terrace.

The name of the project is the Stirling Resort and Spa. The boutique hotel would be branded by a national flag, four-star hotel. 

The hotel units are a mixture of studios, one-bedroom units and two‐ and three‐bedroom suites. The hotel will offer a 4,459-square-foot day spa and fitness center, and  5,130 square feet of meeting space. 

A rendering of the green spaces in the development.

On Wednesday, the Dunedin City Council is expected to discuss the design review application regarding the removal of the existing building, and the new build. 

The pool, day spa and fitness center at the site would all be open to the public on a membership basis, according to county documents.

A rendering of the entrance that would be seen in the evening.

Parking for the entire development will be underground and valet only. The restaurant/retail spaces are approximately 9,270 square feet with covered patio areas along Main Street, Douglas Avenue and the Pinellas Trail. 

The project includes two courtyards that open to the Pinellas Trail “to entice guests on the trail and invite trail users into the development.”

“Our intention is to approach the county, with the city of Dunedin’s help, to gain direct access to the trail from the courtyards. The courtyards are open to the public,” the documents read. 

A corner perspective of the hotel.

The group is proposing to have a landscape sculpture near the corner of Main Street and the Pinellas Trail, sculptural metal bike racks on either side of the entrance on Douglas Avenue and other artistic elements throughout the development. 

Founders is working with Charlotte, North Carolina-based rba architecture interiors on the project. 

The site was once slated for a project named Courtyard on Main, a mixed‐use project with condominiums. 

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