Sea Trail Investments LLC. bought the property in Sunset Beach, N.C. for $2.5 million and will invest $50 million in a multi-faceted project during the next few months. The company’s purchase included 40,000 sq. ft. of the Sea Trail Golf Resort and Convention Center and about 10,000 sq. ft. of undeveloped land. The firm plans to construct a 150-room hotel, a state-of-the-art driving range and a new community center with pools and meeting centers. “It’ll benefit the city by bringing tourism dollars to our area that… boost our economy,” says Lisa Anglin, Sunset Beach town administrator.
There are new plans in the works to revitalize the Sea Trail Convention Center in Sunset Beach, N.C., WECT reported.
Sea Trail Investments LLC. purchased the property for $2.5 million and plans on investing $50 million to reopen the doors in the coming months.
The purchase included 40,000 sq. ft. of the Sea Trail Golf Resort and Convention Center which was built in 1999, and about 10,000 sq. ft. of undeveloped land, which they plan to use to add new amenities, WECT reported.
The Sea Trail Convention Center originally opened in 2000, hosting anything from corporate events and trade shows to proms and weddings.
Plans for the property include a 150-room hotel, a state-of-the-art driving range and a new community center with pools and meeting centers, WECT reported. Plans also include completing stormwater repairs and upgrades to the neighborhood.
Some residents are concerned about the traffic it will bring into the community and the potential noise level, but for others, this convention center is how they ended up calling Sunset Beach home, WECT reported.
“A lot of the folks that have retired here have utilized this over the years with conventions,” said Todd Rademacher, community planner for Riptide Builders. “They visited here, they attended weddings here, maybe they were on golf trips with their friends. Then they decided to make it home. So, hopefully, this can be a gateway for the next generation of Sunset Beach residents to find their way to this little piece of paradise, right here in eastern North Carolina.”
Riptide Builders is currently making sure that the building is up to code, with hopes that the center will stay open for much longer than it had in the past, WECT reported.
“When you go five or six years when having a zombie building, for lack of better words, sitting in your community and you tend to forget what it means for it to actually be open and what that vibrancy brings to the community,” said Rademacher. “We’re excited about working with the neighbors and working with the town to make sure that this is something that cannot just be a 20-year to 30-year success. This is more of a 50 to 100-year success.”
Already known for being home to pristine golf courses, having the convention center open again will serve as an additional perk for both the city and local businesses, which will benefit from the increased number of visitors and the jobs that the center will create, WECT reported.
“It’ll benefit the city by bringing tourism dollars to our area that… boost our economy and it will help with our businesses as well,” said Lisa Anglin, Sunset Beach town administrator. “And to keep businesses in Sunset Beach instead of traveling to the surrounding areas for dinner or lunches or golf or anything really we’d like to all stay here.”
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