Classic Island Residence Features
The Residences at The St. Regis Longboat Key comprise 69 residential units within three six-story buildings. The buyers of these high-end dwellings were offered choices on 18 floor plans designed with one to four bedrooms within floor plans of between 1,553 and 5,895 square feet. Many of the residences provide panoramic views of the Gulf of Mexico.
The condominium's amenities for residents mirror the guest offerings at the St. Regis hotel, which is part of Marriott International's luxury brands portfolio. Homeowners of The Residences at The St. Regis enjoy access to exclusive amenities, including a resident-only pool with a sun deck, as well as a clubhouse with a library, wellness center, and bar. In addition, the condominium provides butler and concierge services, gated access with 24-hour security, and covered guest parking.
New Draws for Longboat Key Real Estate
The residents are also only steps away from the St. Regis resort attractions. These facilities revolve around leisure, entertainment, relaxation, and dining, experiences that have created a new lifestyle destination in Longboat Key with the resort's 2024 opening. The resort includes a 20,000-square-foot spa offering a Finnish sauna and a eucalyptus steam room. Open to the public and with beach views, the spa also features a snow shower and a plunge pool. Other pleasures await at the St. Regis resort's terrace featuring an infinity-edge pool overlooking gulf views. In addition, the resort offers a pool for hydro massage and a spa suite for parties of six to eight persons.
Emerging Longboat Key Community Hubs
St. Regis Longboat Key is likewise well positioned to build itself as a prime events venue with 36,285 square feet of indoor and outdoor locations for gatherings. Its theater-style ballroom alone can host up to 600 people.In addition, the resort is set for seven food and beverage outlets, with most of them publicly accessible. These include the CW Prime steakhouse and Riva, an Italian-focused restaurant with a pasta bar, as well as indoor and outdoor dining areas offering a rooftop choice with water views.Notably, the St. Regis Longboat Key pays tribute to its site predecessor in the waterfront Monkey Bar, which adopted the name of the Colony's popular watering hole. Added entertainment is in store at the St. Regis Bar with piano music and at Aura, an open-air pool grill specializing in Latin American cuisine. The resort is geared toward an educational experience through its lagoon wildlife reserve open to snorkeling. It features a 350,000-gallon habitat designed for over 2,800 local reef fish, including 50 native marine species and a pair of Aldabra tortoises.