Suntex boosts northeast portfolio
Suntex Marina Investors has added to its northeast portfolio with the acquisition of Lighthouse Point Marina & Yacht Club in Toms River, New Jersey.
One of the premier full-service marinas located along the scenic Toms River, Lighthouse Point offers 243 wet slips and 38 jetski slips, each with access to electricity, water, cable and Wi-Fi. Located within a fully protected natural breakwater on the river, which leads into Barnegat Bay, it is also one of the most luxurious on the Jersey Shore, with amenities including a full-service boat yard with haul and launch capabilities, winterisation services, easily accessible customer amenities of bathrooms and showers, laundry facilities, a pool with lounges and cabanas, a games room, snack bar, pump-out stations and a store.
“Expanding our offerings in the beautiful and iconic Jersey Shore area is a long-term goal of ours, and Lighthouse Point is a perfect addition for our portfolio in that region,” said Sam Chavers, senior vice president of coastal operations, Suntex Marinas.
“This is a high-demand marina with a very loyal customer base and every possible amenity, located in a vibrant waterfront community that is a destination hotspot for locals and tourists alike. We believe that Suntex can elevate Lighthouse Point and provide even more for guests and the surrounding population.”
Suntex is the largest recreational marina owner in the USA in terms of marina count and boat slips.
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