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New York City gets first marina in 50 years
The first new marina in 50 years has opened in New York city’s Brooklyn Bridge Park at the mouth of the East River. The US$28 million project is being developed and managed by Singapore-based SUTL. ONE°15 Brooklyn Marina will have space for 100 boats from 30ft-200ft and include the ...
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Reclamation project set to impact boating businesses and SY berthing in Gibraltar
Marine businesses will have to be relocated following green light for reclamation of Gibraltar dockyard area
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Greece begins proposal process for sale of marinas on Mykonos and Rhodes
Two concession opportunities are expected to draw wide interest
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MSI replace Camper & Nicholsons Marinas at Edinburgh project
New marina part of £500m development
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UK marina development gets green light
Planning approved for the redevelopment of Haslar Marina
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RYA and TYHA establish new partnership to boost marina activity
Initiative launched at British Marine Marinas Conference
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ACI opens luxury marina in Croatia
The new marina is split into two basins; one for annual moorings and one for visiting yachts
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New 'eco-friendly' Bahamas marina taking shape
Extensive use of solar power and hydroponics add to eco crendentials of new 640-berth Port St. George
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ICOMIA welcomes five new sustaining members
Refit facility and marina equipment manufacturers among roll call
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Marine business opportunities with new Wales International Coastal Centre
Marine Centre of Excellence offers a unique trading location and proximity to the beach and coast set in the UK’s only Coastal National Park
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Unsolicited management offer leads St Pete to seek marina lease proposals
The City of St Petersburg, Florida, is seeking lease/management proposals for its Municipal Marina, following an unsolicited management proposal from Safe Harbor Marinas presented back in February. The proposal was made public this week as the city issued a legal notice of intent to lease the venue.
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Green light for new Edinburgh Marina
Edinburgh Marina, Scotland’s new waterside destination development, has been granted a marine works licence by Marine Scotland. The licence paves the way for the construction of a new 373-berth marina located less than 2.5 miles from Edinburgh city centre in Granton’s Western Harbour. Once complete, it will provide 24/7 access ...
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Superyacht milestone for Cape Town
For the first time ever, Cape Town’s historic Robinson dry dock has simultaneously hosted two superyachts, fuelling hope that the city’s port could one day accommodate a major superyacht maintenance and repair hub.
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Campania Yachting forms in Italy
A new promotional campaign covering the Italian region of Campania and initially including three marinas has been established. Called ‘Campania Yachting’, the new project recently got underway with the signing of a deed of establishment of the Promoting Committee by Marina d’Arechi, Marina di Capri and Marina di Acciaroli.
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Poralu wins Taiwan marina contract
French marina developer Poralu Marine has been chosen to design and build a new marina for Argo Yacht Club in Tainan, Taiwan.
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Mississippi sees boating, marina use down post-hurricane
The number of registered boats and occupied marina slips on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast has dramatically declined since Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, despite efforts to reinvigorate the area following the storm.
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‘BIG’ program worth US$20m for boating infrastructure
The US Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) is awarding some US$20.6m in Boating Infrastructure Grants (BIG) to be distributed to states in support of dedicated boat facilities and associated amenities for recreational boaters, local communities and their economies.
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Saudi’s AMAALA project moves forward
A new entity unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show last year was the Red Sea Collection, a group of three areas in Saudi Arabia that include huge developments with a number of marinas.
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Dogus sells stake in Croatian marina operator
Turkey’s Dogus Group has decided to sell its 10.87% stake in Croatia’s leading marina opetator, ACI Marinas. The company’s shares were bought by three local pension funds – AZ mandatory category B pension fund, AZ Profit voluntary pension fund, and PBZ Croatia Osiguranje pension fund.