Starting to see in on the Bay, I'm on the South River. We have a few that have gone 'corporate' nearby. I also see mid-sized speculators getting in on this, in my day job I'm a commercial lender, so I am seeing financing requests for Marina's a lot lately. My old marina has changed hands, no bueno, and I'll leave it at that.
The industry is ripe for this, by and large they are family run, antiquated in their operations, and in possession of a large amount of valuable real estate. Add to that that many owners are getting up there in age and you have the situation we are beginning to witness. I think you'll continue to see large marquee-type properties with redevelopment potential and value-add plays (restaurant/bar/spa amenities/hotel) change hands. The bay though has a TON of small family-run operations that won't make sense for a large operator.
Here is one proposal for Liberty Marina, it's on Route 2, right at the South River Bridge. Big site, highly visible, don't see how it really benefits me though, just more traffic and idiots on boats they've clue how to operate.
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