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Suntex buys Tampa Bay marina

Suntex Marina Investors has acquired Marinas at Little Harbor, located in Ruskin, Florida. Formerly known as Antigua Cove and Village Marina, the Marinas at Little Harbor offer boating amenities in the Tampa Bay area.

“We are pleased to announce the addition of the Little Harbor Marinas to our rapidly growing portfolio,” says Bryan C. Redmond, CEO of Suntex Marinas. “Adding a Tampa Bay location continues our efforts of making sure Suntex has the Florida coastline well represented.”

“Our plan for this property includes a number of upgrades and new customer amenities, such as expanding the dry storage and updating the fueling system,” said Sam Chavers, senior vice president – Florida, Suntex Marinas.

The acquisition comes just weeks after Suntex officially took occupancy of the Las Olas Marina in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Marinas at Little Harbor has slips for vessels up to 65ft in length, docks are equipped with pedestals that support 30- and 50-amp electric, freshwater hookup and waste tank pump out. The East Marina and dry stack building can accommodate 205 boats up to 46ft in length in a fully enclosed building and outdoor racks for 33 vessels are also available.

The Suntex portfolio includes marinas located in California, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee and Virginia.

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