At a Glance
- Port St. Lucie has eleven development projects in various stages of approval, including retail, automotive, educational, and municipal facilities
- Major projects include a Wawa convenience store, Tesla dealership, and a new three-story City of Port St. Lucie Public Works Administration Building
- Developments span residential, commercial, and institutional uses across multiple city corridors
Major Retail and Automotive Projects
Port St. Lucie continues its rapid commercial expansion with several high-profile projects now in the approval pipeline. A 6,372-square-foot Wawa fuel station and convenience store is proposed for the northwest corner of Village Parkway and Becker Road in the Southern Grove development. The project represents the popular chain’s continued expansion into St. Lucie County.
A 35,325-square-foot Tesla dealership is planned for the southeast corner of Becker Road and Anthony F. Sansone Sr. Boulevard, also within Southern Grove. The electric vehicle showroom would mark Tesla’s first dedicated dealership location in the Treasure Coast region.
Additionally, a 2,824-square-foot Murphy USA convenience store and gas station is proposed for the northeast corner of Port St. Lucie Boulevard and Bayshore Boulevard.
Municipal and Educational Facilities
The City of Port St. Lucie is moving forward with a three-story, 47,238-square-foot Public Works Administration Building at the northeast corner of Cameo Boulevard and Crosstown Parkway. The facility will consolidate municipal operations and accommodate growth in city services…