Coastal Construction leads Marina Pointe

Coastal Construction has been chosen to lead the pre-construction planning for the next phases of Marina Pointe at Westshore Marina District in Tampa Bay, signaling a significant milestone for this luxury waterfront project. Known for their expertise in upscale developments, Coastal Construction’s involvement represents the high standards that have been set for this ambitious venture.

Founded in 1988 by the Murphy family, Coastal Construction is a family-owned and operated business that has earned much respect through its various construction projects, including single-family residences, hotels, and luxury clubs. 

Marina Pointe, designed by Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design and developed by BTI Partners, aims to expand Tampa’s luxury residential offerings. The upcoming phase centers on the construction of the second tower, scheduled to begin later this year. This tower will add 151 condominiums to the district, with units ranging from 1,100 to 3,300 square feet. Alongside these condos, seven single-family “Harbour Homes” will also be included, each home approximately 3,300 square feet, further enhancing the development’s appeal.

Positioned on a private peninsula within the 52-acre Westshore Marina District, Marina Pointe is a key feature of the area. The development offers residents direct access to shopping, dining, and various outdoor activities, including boating and water sports. The district’s design promotes an active, outdoor lifestyle, making it an attractive choice for those seeking both luxury and convenience.

Noah Breakstone, CEO of BTI Partners, expressed confidence in Coastal Construction, citing their reputation for delivering high-quality luxury developments. “Their unmatched expertise aligns perfectly with our vision for this iconic project,” Breakstone said, highlighting the collaboration’s potential to elevate Tampa’s high-end real estate market. 

Sean DeMartino, President of the Central and North Florida Division for Coastal Construction, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the company’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship. “We are incredibly honored to have been selected for this prestigious project,” DeMartino said. He noted that the team is eager to create an exceptional living experience that reflects the luxury and elegance of Marina Pointe’s waterfront location.

The development is not just about luxury living spaces but also about providing a full suite of amenities that cater to an upscale lifestyle. Tower Two will offer one- to four-bedroom residences, with prices starting in the high six figures and extending into the millions. Residents will enjoy access to a private full-service marina, 24-hour concierge services, a fitness center, resort-style pools, an entertainment room, and even a virtual golf simulator. The development also includes 1.5 miles of urban trails and parks featuring public art and outdoor programming.

A notable feature of Marina Pointe is its private marina, which sits on a 13-acre deep-water basin. This marina is designed to accommodate yachts ranging from 40 to 90 feet and offers options for private boat slip ownership, adding a unique dimension to waterfront living.

Located along Westshore and Gandy Boulevards, Marina Pointe offers gorgeous views of Old Tampa Bay, enhancing its appeal. The first tower, already completed, includes 118 condominiums and seven Harbour Homes. The third tower will provide additional units ranging from 1,600 to 3,700 square feet, continuing the project’s expansion.

With Coastal Construction at the helm, the next phases of Marina Pointe are set to further establish the development as a premier destination for luxury waterfront living in Tampa Bay.

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