Orange One is a small, boutique mixed-use development at 410 North Orange Avenue in the Rosemary District, the rapidly changing neighborhood just north of downtown Sarasota (Premier Sotheby's International Realty and downtownsarasota.com, 2025 to 2026). The building combines a handful of residences, condominiums and townhomes, with ground-floor commercial space, a pattern common to the district's recent infill.
The Rosemary District has become one of downtown Sarasota's most active development pockets, with new condominium and apartment projects migrating north and east as the bayfront core builds out (Your Observer, December 2025). Orange One sits inside that build-out, offering a newer, lower-density product on a walkable downtown-edge street.
Because the building is small and the units are new, the read is the specific residence and its documents, not a neighborhood average. Floor plan, exposure, parking, what is deeded with the unit, and the condo association's budget and reserves drive the decision far more than the Orange One name.
The pitch is location plus product: a boutique new-construction residence within walking distance of downtown Sarasota dining, the bayfront, and the arts district, in a ZIP code where infill keeps reshaping the streetscape. The work is verifying the association documents, the warranty, and the parking and storage that come with the specific residence.