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New affordable housing underway on the North Trail

Blue Sky Communities and CASL break ground on a new 96-unit affordable and attainable housing development on former Sarasota County property.


  • By Andrew Warfield
  • | 3:00 a.m. June 5, 2024
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This story was updated to include City of Sarasota funding allocations to the development.

By the end of 2025, 96 new affordable and attainable apartments, with the look and feel of a market-rate development, will be available when New Trail Plaza opens for occupancy.

New Trail Plaza is a joint project of Tampa-based Blue Sky Communities and Community Assisted & Supported Living (CASL) of Sarasota. The development will be built on 3.5 of 6.2 acres acquired from Sarasota County along North Tamiami Trail between 46th and 47th streets. For now, Blue Sky Communities has no plans for the remaining 2.7 acres east of the development.

New Trail Plaza will be a four-story, 90-unit apartment building plus a three-story building with six more units and just more than 3,000 square feet CASL will preserve for community use such as after-school care and other youth education programming for its residents.

The rental apartments will be priced in three tiers: 30% or below, 60% or below and 80% or below area median income (AMI). Affordability is defined as no more than 30% of the household’s income to be spent on housing, including utilities. 

“About 20% of our apartments will be occupied by people whose income is Social Security, V.A. disability, etc.,” said Blue Sky Communities President Shawn Wilson. “The other 80% of the adults here will be in the workforce and contributing and paying taxes in this community. They deserve the best, and that's what they're going to get here. 

“We're going to contribute not only to providing affordable housing but to the redevelopment of the North Trail because we are complying with all of the North Trail Overlay District requirements.”

Or exceeding them. The overlay district requires a minimum of 57 parking spaces. New Trail Plaza will have 104 spaces in a parking lot surrounding a natural area beneath two massive live oaks.

Unit types and rent per AMI
Unit TypeNumber of Units30% AMI60% AMI80% AMI
1 BR37$565$1,131$1,508
2 BR51$678$1,357$1,810
3 BR8$784$1,568$2,091


The goal for the rental tiers is to attract workers in health care, public safety, food service and hospitality and others who work in the city but cannot afford to live here, similar to affordable housing developments the company has built in Hillsborough and Pinellas counties.

“Most of the people we're serving are going to be workers who are in the community, and they're making about $15 or $20 an hour,” Wilson said. “Sometimes there are two incomes in a household, sometimes there's one, sometimes there's one with child support, sometimes there's just a household on fixed income. We do serve quite a few households that are no longer in the workforce.”

CASL CEO Scott Eller said New Trail Plaza will contribute to the renaissance of the North Trail as one of multiple new developments planned for the northern end of Tamiami Trail. Bookended by the airport and two colleges to the north and downtown to the south — with Ringling College of Art and Design in between — the diverse demographics of the project will contribute to the fabric of the area while benefitting the new residents.

“This brings the reality of what we're facing today,” Eller said. “Sixteen thousand-plus households in Sarasota County, are spending 50% or more on their rent. Anytime you're over 30% you're running the risk of losing your home. This also translates to what we're seeing with a shortage in law enforcement, our hospitals, our schools and our service industry professionals who are all suffering because of this.”

Income limits to qualify
Income1 Person2 Persons3 Persons
30% AMI$21,120$24,120$27,150
60% AMI$42,240$48,210$54,300
80% AMI$56,320$64,320$72,400


To help pay for the project, Sarasota County has pledged $4.2 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to the project and together Blue Sky and CASL secured $30 million from the Florida Housing Finance Corp., a division of the state’s Department of Community Affairs.

The Sarasota City Commission also unanimously approved $1 million for the development, including $400,000 in federal HOME Investment Partnerships Program funds and $600,000 in State Housing initiatives Partnerships funds.

“This is a great example of a public-private partnership to bring about what we want in our community, which is more affordable housing,” said Sarasota Mayor Liz Alpert. “We need people to work in our hospitals, our schools, our restaurants, first responders, police officers — so many people who are vital to our community, but they can't afford to live here.”

An overhead rendering of affordable housing community New Trail Plaza.
An overhead rendering of affordable housing community New Trail Plaza.
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New Trail Plaza developer Blue Sky Communities President Shawn Wilson speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the affordable housing community.
New Trail Plaza developer Blue Sky Communities President Shawn Wilson speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the affordable housing community.
Photo by Andrew Warfield
Community Assisted & Supported Living (CASL) CEO Scott Eller speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony of affordable housing community New Trail Plaza.
Community Assisted & Supported Living (CASL) CEO Scott Eller speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony of affordable housing community New Trail Plaza.
Photo by Andrew Warfield
Affordable housing community New Trail Plaza is expected to be ready for occupancy by the end of 2025.
Affordable housing community New Trail Plaza is expected to be ready for occupancy by the end of 2025.
Photo by Andrew Warfield
Sarasota Mayor Liz Alpert speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony of affordable housing community New Trail Plaza.
Sarasota Mayor Liz Alpert speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony of affordable housing community New Trail Plaza.
Photo by Andrew Warfield
City officials and leaders of CASL and Blue Sky Communities flip ceremonial dirt at the groundbreaking of New Trail Plaza on North Tamiami Trail.
City officials and leaders of CASL and Blue Sky Communities flip ceremonial dirt at the groundbreaking of New Trail Plaza on North Tamiami Trail.
Photo by Andrew Warfield

 

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Andrew Warfield

Andrew Warfield is the Sarasota Observer city reporter. He is a four-decade veteran of print media. A Florida native, he has spent most of his career in the Carolinas as a writer and editor, nearly a decade as co-founder and editor of a community newspaper in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.

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