Douglas Parking Center Main Street Exchange

What Should We Build
In Downtown Dunedin?

Two phases are coming to life on Douglas and Main: the Douglas Parking Center opening 2027, and Main Street Exchange opening 2029. Five minutes of honest answers steers what we build, who we invite in, and what happens here.

Anonymous unless you tell us who you are at the end. We read every response.

About You

01What is your home ZIP code?

So we know how far people would travel.

02How long have you been in the Dunedin / Clearwater area?

03Age range

04Household

05Do you currently live in Dunedin or own a business here?

06How often do you visit Downtown Dunedin?

07Household monthly spend on fitness, wellness, and dining out combined

Douglas Parking Center

Phase 1

Douglas Parking Center Retail

Under construction now, opening 2027: 30,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and recreation at the new district garage. One anchor concept or several tenants. What should fill it?

Opening 2027

How We Got Here

When we launched the Main Street Exchange site, we asked what belonged in this district. The responses to date have pointed clearly toward one theme: wellness and fitness.

So before we commit, we are coming back to you with sharper questions. If we build this, we want it to be exactly what Dunedin wants. And if the community points somewhere else, we want to know that too.

08What does Downtown Dunedin not have today that you wish it did?

Think shops, activities, services — anything you leave town for now.

09In a typical month, how often are you out for fitness, wellness, dining, or recreation?

10Do you currently belong to a fitness or social club?

For Your Reaction

Imagine fitness, dining, spa, wellness, racquet courts, and social space under one roof — a club, right here on Douglas.

Your reaction shapes what gets built.

11How appealing is this to you?

12If it opened, your honest likelihood?

13Pickleball or padel — where are you?

Not into racquets? That's a real answer too.

14Which wellness and fitness offerings would you actually use? (Select all that apply)

15If you joined, preferred structure?

16When would you most likely use it?

17Biggest hesitation, if any?

18The space can be one large concept or several tenants. What's your instinct?

The full space is about 30,000 square feet. Tenants could range from 5,000 square feet up to the whole floor.

19Which concepts would you want in the mix here? (Select up to three)

Pick the combination you would actually use, not just like the idea of.

20Anything else you'd love to see on the ground floor of the Douglas Parking Center?

Main Street Exchange

Phase 2

Main Street Exchange

One block, opening 2029: restaurants and a marketplace, a 280-seat events venue, an 89-room boutique hotel with a rooftop, and a street of local shops. Help us curate it.

Opening 2029

21Which restaurant or food concepts would you visit most? (Select up to four)

22What is your favorite cuisine?

23What style of restaurant would you most like to see?

24At the marketplace, what would you shop for regularly? (Select all that apply)

25The events venue seats 280. Which events would you actually attend? (Select all that apply)

26Realistically, how often would you attend events there?

27For a full night out downtown — dinner and a show — what feels right per person?

28What community activities should we host across the district? (Select all that apply)

29When friends or family visit from out of town, where do they usually stay?

30What price point would you expect for food, retail, and activities?

31What would make Main Street Exchange a regular stop for you?

32Anything about downtown development that concerns you or should be done carefully?

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No commitment. No obligation. Just your honest input. All feedback, ideas and suggestions submitted through the site become the ownership of Mazas Development and may be used in future project planning, communications or activations without compensation.

Thank you for taking the time to share your input. You just helped shape what comes next.