Pier Park – Margaritaville Grand Opening in Panama City Beach (video)

Today was the grand opening of Margaritaville in Pier Park in Panama City Beach. This location is the only one in the Panhandle and has been highly anticipated, I can’t wait to eat there. Inside, there is a boat with fake scuba tanks lining the railings (like you’d see on a dive boat), a plane hanging from the ceiling, huge sails hanging from the walls with Jimmy Buffett concerts projected on them and flat screen TV’s all over with more Jimmy Buffett.

Click the “more” link for the video, and more pictures.

Continue reading “Pier Park – Margaritaville Grand Opening in Panama City Beach (video)”

Pier Park Grand Opening was a Smash Hit

The Grand Opening of Pier Park on Thursday, February 14 was a huge hit with literally thousands of shoppers enjoying the new shops. When I was there on Thursday evening, the parking was full on the Boardwalk area with a pretty heavy flow of traffic coming down the main street. You almost wouldn’t know that it was the first day it was opened. A total of 18 stores opened on Thursday with more to open this weekend and next week.

Click the “more” link for the rest of the post.

Continue reading “Pier Park Grand Opening was a Smash Hit”

What's New in PCB – Pier Park Down to the Wire (video)

With the grand opening of the Boardwalk area of Pier Park on Thursday the 14th, crews are working almost around the clock to get everything done. I left town on Thursday of last week only to return on Sunday with sidewalks complete, landscaping almost done and the interior of several retailers nearing completion. I saw training happening at Five Guys and Buffalo Wild Wings.

I still haven’t seen a final list of the stores opening on Thursday, but the most recent press release lists the following to open in February/March: click the “more” link for the list and video.

Continue reading “What's New in PCB – Pier Park Down to the Wire (video)”

What's New in PCB – Pier Park Video

Whats’ New in PCB – a 60 second show of new stuff on Panama City Beach.

This week, join us as we hang the Pier Park sign at the Front Beach Road Entrance.

On Tuesday the main sign at the Front Beach Road entrance was installed. The grand opening is next Thursday (2/14, Valentines day), and crews are working rapidly to be sure they are ready.

Click the “more” link below for the video and pictures.

Continue reading “What's New in PCB – Pier Park Video”

Panama City Bay County International Airport Relocation Groundbreaking Ceremony

The official ceremonial groundbreaking occurred Thursday morning at the new Panama City International Airport Site in WestBay, FL. We have been waiting for this day for a long time, and over 1,000 were in attendance. This marks the beginning of a long road of construction, but the end of an even longer road of waiting. There ceremony was around an hour long and I was able to record the whole event. I’ve got a series of videos below, and I’ll be adding more as I get them made. The first is a 7 minute “summary” video. The ones that follow are broken down to speaker specific. At the end will be the whole event in one video. I will have it in a small media format and a larger media format for you to download. It may take some time to download.

Pictures to come as well.

Summary

Download Windows Media File: 60mb 7:02

State Representative Marti Coley

Download Windows Media File: 56mb 2:45

Eric Draper – Audubon of Florida Policy Director

Download Windows Media File: 41mb 5:45

Governor Charlie Crist

Download Windows Media File: 28mb 3:42

Airport Authority Chairman Joe Tannehill

Download Windows Media File: 61mb 8:43

Ground Breaking

Download Windows Media File: 21mb 1:42

Panama City Airport Relocation Groundbreaking Pictures Panama City Airport Relocation Groundbreaking Pictures Panama City Airport Relocation Groundbreaking Pictures
Panama City Airport Relocation Groundbreaking Pictures Panama City Airport Relocation Groundbreaking Pictures Panama City Airport Relocation Groundbreaking Pictures
Panama City Airport Relocation Groundbreaking Pictures Panama City Airport Relocation Groundbreaking Pictures Panama City Airport Relocation Groundbreaking Pictures
Panama City Airport Relocation Groundbreaking Pictures    

The Towne of Seahaven Information – pictures and video of the inside

On Thursday I was able to get into Origin, the first building in The Towne of Seahaven. I had planned on getting in there a week prior, but due to the fact that they were trying to finish up the elevator inspections, the building was closed. The elevators passed their inspections and that part of the CO (certificate of occupancy) is done.

This was not the first time I had been in the building and like every other time, I was impressed. This was the first time, however, that I had been with most of the condos finished and the amenity deck on the fourth floor completed and cleaned. I can say that for those that have closed and for those that will close soon, the pool is done, looking beautiful and ready to use.

What makes The Towne of Seahaven so special is the fact that it is not just another condo on the beach. Seahaven will be a full scale resort with a fully operational village inspired by the Village of Baytowne Wharf and other Intrawest-designed villages across the country. Villages are so desired because it creates a place for people to gather and shop, walk, dine, talk, have fun, whatever. The old saying “if you build it, they will come” is so true with a village destination because it creates a community feel that causes people to gravitate towards it. Those of you that are familiar with Sandestin know how incredibly successful it has been and how the village draws a crowd almost every weekend.

The entry-way was complete with brick pavers and the lobby/entryway area was complete and finished off quite nicely might I add. The fit and finish feels nice, not cheap like so many of the condos on the beach. It was evident right away that much attention to detail was taken. One little thing that I thought was cool was the elevator interior finish. I haven’t been in tons of elevators in our area, but none of the ones that I have been in looked like this. They didn’t make you feel like you were encased in a steel box, they were finished with a dark red wood, Tommy Bahama style. Another thing that caught my attention is the bronze colored front door light covers with the Origin logo cut into it. This may not seem like much to many of you, but front door light covers are very easy to go cheap on and the developer chose to use a custom cover design to add to the detail-specific fit and finish. In addition, the condo number plates below the light cover is a custom design as well, employing the cool tribal pattern look present in all the marketing materials since the beginning. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, just take a look at one of the old email newsletters that they sent and check out the background pattern, or take another look at your purchase guide you got two years ago.

One thing that the appraisers can’t take into consideration when doing their appraisals is the fact that every condo (yes, even the studios) comes completely furnish and rental ready. This means couches, tables, sheets, dishes, silverware, everything. The buyers have to buy nothing to get their condo ready for the rental program or whatever they intend to use it for. One more value that many overlook is the fact that everything is already in the condo. Not only do you not have to purchase furniture, but you don’t have to move it in either. You don’t have to put the dishes away, make all the beds for the first time, arrange everything, etc. You spend a weekend moving $25k worth of furniture up stairs/elevator and tell me how fun it is. It’s great you don’t have to do it here.

As Neel Bennett was showing me around, I saw many opportunities that he could have taken to save a few bucks and increase his profit. For instance, the redwood mahogany doors (forgive me if I don’t have this exactly correct) cost around $800 a piece, and the huge trusses on the front top of the building (that help give the outside of the building awesome definition and differentiation) cost more than $700,000 each. There are a couple of other buildings on Panama City Beach that have exterior treatments to set them apart, but non as elaborate as Origin. There are a lot of things that you can’t put a specific value on, but it is these things that make Origin/Seahaven a differentiated product that will invite people away from the competition and into it’s lobby doors.

I know that this post seems like I am developer/Seahaven biased, and I guess I am. Our family is purchasing in Origin and we are excited. We’ve always been excited. My father is so cool and level-headed. When asked about the market and his feelings toward it in relation with his current real estate purchases, I quote “Jason, the market goes up and down all the time in the short-term, but if you look at a 10 to 15 year trend, it almost always goes up.” The longer term the investment, the lower the risk. What did he do September 12th when everyone was selling their stocks? He didn’t sell a thing and waited it out, and guess what? He got it all back. Sure it is going to take longer than expected to build Seahaven and the village, but how could anyone expect Panama City Beach to be exempt from the same real estate troubles the rest of the country is going through right now.

The DRI (development of regional impact, required of all developments over 999 total units) was completed in June. The cost including all planning, permitting, fees, etc. was in excess of $1 million. The DRI process can take anywhere from 12 to 36 months and is subject to state and local government participation in the approval process and often requires droves of attorneys (and we all know anything that involves attorneys, 36 months can go quickly). The village could not be started until the DRI was done.

Neel stressed that they are taking the crossing of Front Beach Road very seriously. There is a cross walk with a structured, concrete-curb median that will be landscaped when complete. This truly does create a pedestrian presence that actually influences the cars driving through to slow down and stop for pedestrian crossing. Both times we crossed the street, cars stopped for us without us hardly waiting. In addition, they just refinished the section of Front Beach Road that passes through Seahaven, making three lanes with the center being a universal turn lane and they are installing flashing lights and pedestrian crossing signs to slow the traffic down further.

Below I’ve included pictures and a quick video that I made to help show you around. My video making skills have gotten better, but they’re still not great. Also, Seahaven did not pay, nor give me any other incentive to write any of this. This is all my honest opinion. I am a very big proponent to positive information, although I do not intentionally fluff information.

Alternate media types: Windows Media Player, 512k

The Towne of Seahaven - Covered Porte-Cochere Towne of Seahaven - Main Lobby Towne of Seahaven - Pool
The Towne of Seahaven - pool The Towne of Seahaven - front door light cover The Towne of Seahaven - cabinets
The Towne of Seahaven - couch The Towne of Seahaven - elevator The Towne of Seahaven - bed
The Towne of Seahaven - view from floor 15 deck The Towne of Seahaven - view from floor 15 deck The Towne of Seahaven - main lobby
The Towne of Seahaven - model, main street The Towne of Seahaven - model The Towne of Seahaven - model
The Towne of Seahaven - model

The Towne of Seahaven – updates, video, pictures

Origin, the first building in The Towne of Seahaven in Panama City Beach is nearing completion with closings expected to begin this month. When completed, The Towne of Seahaven will have an approximately 6.6 acre village with retail and dining. Some of the tenants already placed include:

  • Johnny O’ Quigley’s Irish Pub and Grille – with its old World Irish pub motif, is a family-friendly restaurant specializing in all made-by-scratch menu items, including Kansas City Style BBQ.
  • Rum Runners – a full-service restaurant, live entertainment venue and sports bar all in one offering casual dining and featuring a mix of live entertainment and customer participation.
  • Fat Tuesday Daiquiri Bar and Grill – the famous New Orleans daiquiri and frozen drink bar is a family-friendly eatery with plenty of café sidewalk seating and a great place to watch your favorite game.
  • Uptown Beach – an upscale beach-inspired boutique featuring the collections of resort brand design for women and trendy collections for young adults, uniquely blending contemporary and resort styles.
  • Beach Bling – a ladies’ accessories store featuring sterling silver, unique designer and handmade moderately priced jewelry and other accessory collections funky to formal and whimsical to bold.
  • Liz and Jane Clothes – brings their signature look to The Village of Seahaven with a unique collection of casual, urban, natural, funky and chic clothing designed for maximum comfort.
  • The Seahaven Company Store – will carry everything from beach towels to quality logo T-shirts to keepsakes that you can treasure for a lifetime.

When done, The Towne of Seahaven will have endless pedestrian friendly walking opportunities with strategically placed retail, shops, grab & go eateries, and dining amenities and over 2000 residential/vacation units. Other amenities will include a waterpark for the kids, a private beach club, a spa, conference center, events plaza, and more.

I am still a firm believer that once we get the new airport completed, Pier Park completed and nationwide industry begins to recognize this area as a great place to come, we will see a huge growth opportunity. And guess who’s going to be positioned perfectly? Seahaven. Think about it: 1400 feet on the Gulf, 1/2 mile from Pier Park, 20 minutes from the new airport, right on Front Beach Road (the CRA’s timeline is right in line with development here) and a first building that DOES NOT look like a boring concrete box on the beach. Find me another building that looks as beautiful as Origin. Over the weekend, my wife said the next most beautiful building on the beach is the Shores of Panama, but (please take to offense Shore’s owners, you’ve got a great place) the only exterior treatments they have to dress it up is multi-colored exterior walls with some small accentual treatments close to the top. The developer of Seahaven could have chose to VE out (value engineer) a lot of these exterior accents, but chose not to.

The bottom line: sure the market has changed, but Origin is still the nicest condo in Panama City Beach, and Seahaven still has more potential than any other resort in Panama City Beach. I’m excited to see this new development flourish.

I was scheduled to tour the building Friday, but they ended up having to close the building because they were trying to finish up some details to obtain the Certificate of Occupancy. I was told today that I will get the full tour on Thursday and will be allowed to take photos and video of the inside of the building and some of the units. Below are some pictures and video of the outside.

Towne of Seahaven - taken 10/05/07 Towne of Seahaven - taken 10/05/07 Towne of Seahaven - taken 10/05/07
Towne of Seahaven - taken 10/05/07 Towne of Seahaven - taken 10/05/07 Towne of Seahaven - taken 10/05/07

Alternate media type – Windows Media Player

I reserve the right to moderate/delete inappropriate or overly-negative comments. Please be nice.

This week in Pier Park

Pier Park is rocking and rolling. Simon Property Group has a reputation for being on time and last I talked to them, they were on time with Pier Park. The outside is looking awesome.

The most current tenant list is:

Dillard’s (126,000 sq ft), JCPenney (83,692 sq ft), Target (opened 10/06, 137,000 sq ft), Borders Books and Music, The rand Movie Theatre (opened 5/07), Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville (only five in the US), The Fresh Market, Old Navy, Long Horn Steakhouse (opened 4/07), Panera Bread (opened 5/07), ULTA Cosmetics, Aeropostale, American Eagle, Ann Taylor Loft, Alltel Wireless, Back Porch Seafood House, Bath and Body Works, Beach Scene, Bebo’z Gift & Home Collectables, Buffalo Wild Wings, Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe, Candymaker Candy Stores, Chico’s, Claire’s, Del Sol, Emerald Coast Photography, Five Guy’s Famous Burgers and Fries, Fresh Produce, GNC, Guglielmo’s Italian Grill, Hofbrau Beer Garden, Irene and Co. Resort Wear and Boutique, Jake at the Beach – Life is Good Genuine Neighborhood Store, Joseph A Bank, Kilwin’s Chocolate, Lane Bryant/Cacique, Lid’s, Marble Slab Creamery, Merle Norman Cosmetics, No Regrets Stationery and Gift Boutique, Payless Shoes, Quizno’s, RedBrick Pizza, Reggae J’s Island Grill, Ron Jon Surf Shop, Smoothie King, Solace Day Spa Salon – An Aveda Concept Store, Southern Water Outfitters, Starbucks, Sunglass World, SUNSIGHTS by Solstice, The Walking Co., Trader Tom’s Shells and Gifts, and Victoria’s Secret.

Pictures with more to come this week:

Pier Park - taken 10/5/07 Pier Park - taken 10/5/07 Pier Park - taken 10/5/07
Pier Park - taken 10/5/07    


Alternate Media Types – Windows Media Player