All Marinas articles – Page 138
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Shanghai targets yachting boost
Marina developments are planned and the Huangpu River will be dedicated to leisure traffic on certain days as the city sets its sights on becoming China’s yachting hub
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Estonia unveils maritime policy development plan
A network of harbours and ports will be created by 2020 to help boost local infrastructure
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Retired businessman plans NZ$10m marina
The proposal is for a marina immediately north of Matiatia Wharf on Waiheke Island
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Work begins on Caserta marina
Castel Volturno Marina in southern Italy will offer 1,270 berths including 25 superyacht spaces
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Spanish superyacht marina sold to Qatari company
Port Tarraco Marina has been sold for an undisclosed sum
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Turkish marina nears completion
West Istanbul Marina will offer dry-rack storage for more than 360 boats
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Swedish-owned marina opens in Poland
Sopot Marina in Gdansk is Promarina's first marina outside Sweden
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Castle Marinas pulls out of acquisition
The company has withdrawn its offer to buy Dinorwic Marina in North Wales
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ICOMIA’s Marinas Group welcoming new members
Camper & Nicholsons Marinas International Limited has joined the Group
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Mayotte invests in tourist infrastructure
Poralu Marine redevelops two marinas on French island
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BUSINESS REPORT | BRAZIL TRAINING & INFRASTRUCTURE
As trade associations go it’s one of the smallest, but ACOBAR is punching above its weight when it comes to promoting training and persuading a more boating-friendly attitude from its government
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BUSINESS REPORT | BRAZIL BOATBUILDERS
As heavy-weight foreign boatbuilders try and muscle in on the market, domestic builders are intent on making sure they don’t have it all their own way
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BUSINESS REPORT | BRAZIL OVERVIEW
Recession-hit boatbuilders from Europe and the US have targeted Brazil’s emerging economy as a lucrative new market. But is the country ready to absorb so many new boats, and will high taxes and a lack of infrastructure restrict potential?
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Australian marinas generating over AUS$1bn annually
Research highlights the significance of marinas as economic hubs within their communities
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Royal Clarence Marina gets new finger pontoons
The UK marina can now accommodate a wider range of boat lengths
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New book looks at marina development sustainability
John Hogan, CEO of Superior Jetties, has teamed up with Professor Lyndall De Marco to launch Sustainable Marina Development at this year's Marinas 2011 conference
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Atlantic City Marina to get much-needed makeover
High rollers encouraged to visit by superyacht