Marina Club Apartment homes
4341 34th St S,
Saint Petersburg, FL 33711
1-3 Beds $2,163 - $4,646
Find your new apartment at Crescent Lake Apartments in St. Petersburg, FL. The 459 15th Ave N. location in the 33704 neighborhood of St. Petersburg is a terrific place to live. The professional leasing staff is excited to help you find your ideal place. It's time to find your new home. Contact or stop by the Crescent Lake Apartments leasing office to discuss your new apartment.
Crescent Lake Apartments is an apartment community located in Pinellas County and the 33704 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Pinellas attendance zone.
Situated just one mile north of Downtown Saint Petersburg, Crescent Lake is a charming neighborhood with distinctive landmarks such as a 1920s-era water tower repainted as a giant salt water aquarium and the 56-acre Crescent Lake Park. The neighborhood actually centers on Crescent Lake Park, which boasts scenic lakeside and wildlife views, tennis courts, playgrounds, a historic baseball field, and a paved pathway along the perimeter of the park.
While Crescent Lake is predominantly residential, it is also convenient to a host of shops, restaurants, and bars situated along 4th Street. Many of the local businesses tout vintage signs, contributing to the neighborhood’s eclectic Old Florida feel. Crescent Lake is adjacent to the beautiful Sunken Gardens and just minutes away from Vinoy Park, Jannus Live, and the Dali Museum.
Learn more about living in Crescent LakeColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 3 min | 1.1 mi | |
Drive: | 6 min | 2.2 mi | |
Drive: | 8 min | 3.4 mi | |
Drive: | 10 min | 5.6 mi |
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