
Miller Construction Company started an $80 million redevelopment project at PORT 32 Palm Beach Gardens, upgrading the 50-year-old marina.
The project includes replacing approximately 600 feet of existing seawall and 1,000 feet of floating docks, two new pre-engineered metal buildings, a ship store built with cast-in-place concrete, and installing new fuel tanks and dispensers.
PORT 32’s Mike Vinson said, “The new facility will accommodate boats up to 60 feet long and will be engineered to withstand Category 5 hurricane winds. When we reopen, we will offer a total of 471 boat slips, including 451 dry slips and 20 wet slips.”
The redevelopment will also include 13,262 square feet of interior climate-controlled showroom space and 13,262 square feet of non-climate-controlled space for new boat sales displays. Additionally, the project will feature 8,999 square feet of retail office space and 9,724 square feet of work bays.
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