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The surf park fits with Virginia Beach’s long connection to surfing and board shaping ... the publication, Surfer, reports. It is expected to be the second, modern technical artificial wave park to ...
While Virginia Beach is not known for being a prime surf ... Based on our human surf reports, February-March and September-October generate the most days with ‘Good’ conditions at the 1st ...
An aerial view of Virginia Beach’s old Dome site as seen Wednesday ... Approximately 200,000 people are forecast to visit the surf park each year. More than half of them will be spectators.
The city of Virginia Beach is providing $18.4 million more in ... of an entertainment venue that will accompany the proposed surf park, The Virginian-Pilot has determined. The new figure, which ...
the Virginia Beach Development Authority, Venture Realty Group, entertainer Pharrell Williams, W.M. Jordan, Bishard Development and Priority Title/H20 Investments. The 2.7-acre artificial surf ...
These spots can hold a bit more size than Virginia Beach proper without the oppressive presence of police, lifeguards and crowds. While only a couple of miles from Virginia Beach's resort strip ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – Sunday was the second day of the Virginia Beach Surf Art Expo at the Oceanfront. It’s held annually for artist to share and sell their pieces with visitors on the ...
Virginia Beach tapped the municipal bond market to help fund a surf-park development backed by multi-Grammy award winning artist Pharrell Williams. The Virginia Beach Development Authority sold ...
A high-tech machine that generates artificial waves is being installed at the Atlantic Park surf park this week ... of the Oceanfront resort area. Virginia Beach native and celebrity Pharrell ...
The surf park is one part of the $350 million Atlantic Park development project, the largest public-private partnership in the city’s history. Virginia Beach-based ...
VIRGINIA BEACH — If you go the Princess Anne Library on Nimmo Parkway this summer, you’ll likely notice something unusual next to the circulation desk. A row of 7-foot-tall surfboards stand ...