Legendary Marina & Yacht Club, a premier waterfront development coming to Gulf Shores, Alabama reached a significant construction milestone this past week. The marina celebrated the topping off of its hurricane rated boat storage facility on Friday, October 13, marking a major step forward in its commitment to providing the ultimate in luxury boating experience.
The Topping Off Event was attended by esteemed guests, elected officials, inventors, and community leaders, was a momentous occasion that showcased Legendary Marina & Yacht Club’s dedication to creating a truly exceptional waterfront community. The event featured a traditional topping off ceremony where the final steel beam painted gold was signed by guests to be placed atop the new building, symbolizing progress and a bright future.
“We are incredibly excited to reach this topping off milestone, which represents a significant achievement in our mission to redefine a luxury boating experience on the Gulf Coast,” said Rodney Chamberlain, VP of Marina Developers, LLC.
“We have enjoyed our working experience with the City of Gulf Shores in the creation of what will eventually be the Town Center of Gulf Shores including a festive marketplace and entertainment center anchored with a wet and dry marine complex,” says Mr. Peter Bos, CEO and Founder of Legendary Marina and Yacht Club.
Legendary Marina & Yacht Club remains committed to providing an unparalleled lifestyle experience. The Topping Off Event and these exciting updates are just a glimpse of the exceptional offerings that await members and residents.
Legendary Marina is an industry leader in the maritime industry, specializing in the development and management of cutting-edge boat marinas. With a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and creating exceptional experiences for boaters, Legendary Marina is dedicated to shaping the future of recreational boating.
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