Archives for December 2015

Marina Jack wins ‘National Marina of the Year’

marina jack-downtown-sarasota“What struck me most about Marina Jack was how much it had changed over the last 15 years or so, continuing to evolve when many marinas were struggling with the economy,” said Anna Townshend, editor of Marina Dock Age Magazine.”

Marina Jack has been chosen as the 2015 “National Marina of the Year” by “Marina Dock Age” magazine. The award is given each year to one marina with under 250 slips and one marina with more. Marina Jack won in the large marina category.

Marina Jack has 316 wet and dry slips, a full-service fuel dock, ship’s store and on-site yacht services department. It can accommodate mega-yachts up to 228 feet in length on Sarasota Bay.

The business also offers a waterfront restaurant of the same name overlooking Sarasota Bay.

“This award is truly a testament to, not only our ownership, but our staff and customers,” said Sam Chavers, Marina Jack’s director of marina operations, in a statement on Monday.

“We’re honored and proud to represent the marina industry, the city of Sarasota and our community with this nationally recognized distinction. Our business plan has always been to create points of difference for the customer in order to build one of the best marinas in the United States, and this award exemplifies our efforts towards that goal.”

Marina Jack’s submission highlighted that it is partnership between public and private sectors; its strong ties in community events; its experienced staff; its industry involvement with boat shows and local brokerage affiliations; the development of the city of Sarasota’s first mooring field; and its certification as a clean marina for the past 12 consecutive years.

“What struck me most about Marina Jack was how much it had changed over the last 15 years or so, continuing to evolve when many marinas were struggling with the economy,” said Anna Townshend, editor of Marina Dock Age Magazine. “The marina invested a lot of money in its facilities, but it also listened to its customers and partnered with the city of Sarasota on important projects. ”

“The growth and success at Marina Jack over the last 10 years is no surprise, when you read about all the marina has done to get there.” Townshend said. “The hard work is important, but each facility needs the right vision.”

Chavers and owner Robert L. Soran accompanied by the Marina Jacks’ management team to accept the award at the inaugural Docks Expo industry conference in St. Louis this month.

This year’s small marina winner was the Harbour Town Yacht Basin in Hilton Head, South Carolina.

HeraldTribune 12/7/2015

New Hotel Planned for Rosemary District

Sarasota-ModernA Boston developer plans to build a boutique hotel in Sarasota’s Rosemary District, joining a throng of new projects targeting the hospitality industry. The 76-room hotel, called The Sarasota Modern, is planned on about one acre at the southwest corner of Boulevard of the Arts and Cocoanut Avenue, just east of U.S. 41.

The five-story building would include a 151-seat restaurant, outdoor pool, juice bar and gym and spa, according to plans recently filed with the city.

“The vision for the hotel is to create a resort-like atmosphere in an upscale facility with a high level of on-site amenities,” planner Joel Freedman said in the filing.

Developer Jason F. Cincotta and his Cocoanut Arts LLC have acquired two parcels for the project. A one-story, 24-space parking garage also is proposed to go along with 11 surface parking spaces.

With tourism activity hitting record levels in the region, developers have invested tens of millions of dollars on hotel projects that are planned or under way in and around the downtown core. If they all come to pass, those projects will add about 1,600 guest rooms over the next two to three years, a boom that could be challenging to absorb, said downtown economic development coordinator Norm Gollub.

“I have legitimate concerns about the number of hotels that may come online, all within a short period of time,” Gollub said. “I know the market shows there is a demand for hotel rooms, however I’m concerned about the occupancy rates year round.”

A downtown conference center could help fill those rooms by attracting large business groups, but proponents of such a facility have been unable for years to put together a viable plan.

Additional Projects

Several of the hotel projects are nearing completion, under construction or about to get started.

The Aloft Sarasota, a 138-unit hotel and restaurant with 139 apartments at Ringling Boulevard and Palm Avenue, is slated to open in February.

A 255-room Westin hotel is under way at U.S. 41 and Gulfstream Avenue with an expected fall 2016 completion. Vue Sarasota Bay, a 141-unit condo tower, is going up next door.

Floridays Development Corp. is expected to break ground soon on Hotel Sarasota, a 163-room accommodation adjacent to the Palm Avenue garage.

Jebco Ventures has pulled permits for a 180-room Embassy Suites & Spa at 202 N. Tamiami Trail.

Others plans have yet to come to fruition. Developers of a proposed 200-room Marriott hotel on the North Trail presented plans back in February, but nothing else has happened.

Two developers also have submitted plans for hotels on county-owned land at Main Street and U.S. 301, while the new owners of Sarasota Main Plaza say a hotel is a possibility there.

HeraldTribune 12/10/2015