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Discovering Aster & Links: Sarasota’s Newest Luxury Rental Community

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Discovering Aster & Links: Sarasota’s Newest Luxury Rental Community

Located at 1991 Main Street, Aster & Links comprises two distinctive 10-story buildings offering 420 apartments and 50,000 square feet of commercial space. Each building tells its own story: Aster, named for Florida’s state flower, features a more traditional design, while Links, named after Links Avenue, adopts a sleek, industrial aesthetic.

The community is designed to provide a rental experience with condo-quality finishes, offering a sanctuary for those rethinking their living arrangements or downsizing. The apartments range from one to four bedrooms, with 75 unique floor plans to choose from:

  • One-bedroom units (just under 1,000 sq. ft.) start at $2,000/month.
  • Two-bedroom layouts (1,200–1,500 sq. ft.) range from $3,000 to $4,000/month.
  • Three-bedroom residences (2,100–2,600 sq. ft.) cost $4,000 to $5,000/month.
  • Penthouses start at $6,000/month and feature spacious layouts exceeding 2,000 sq. ft.

Many units on the seventh floor and higher offer unexpected water views.

Both buildings deliver a resort-like experience with an array of amenities:

  • Saltwater heated pool and courtyard.
  • Fitness and yoga center overlooking pool gardens.
  • Sky lounge with a private catering kitchen.
  • Club room featuring billiards, shuffleboard, and gaming tables.
  • Golf simulator and co-working spaces with private offices.
  • Onsite guest suites for visiting friends or family.
  • Poolside delivery from upcoming restaurants.

Retail options are another draw. Sprouts Farmers Market is already open, and more tenants, including OfKors Bakery, a high-end med spa, and two new restaurants, are set to debut soon.

Aster & Links also contributes to Sarasota’s cultural landscape. The community features Touch, a 15-foot stainless steel hand sculpture symbolizing connection and resilience. Inside, the Aster building displays a sculptural portrait of Mable Ringling, paying tribute to her role in Sarasota’s evolution into a cultural hub.