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    At Marina Pointe, a private peninsula, protected marina, and long-horizon planning have created a waterfront lifestyle that can no longer be replicated on Tampa Bay.

    Opportunities like this do not arrive often. Along Tampa Bay, most waterfront sites were either developed decades ago or reshaped incrementally as demand intensified. Marina Pointe stands apart because its peninsula setting, marina access, and residential scale were resolved before the market forced compromise. That condition alone makes it unusual. What makes this moment remarkable is that the environment it created is now fully visible.

    The marina is active. The peninsula is defined. The surrounding district functions as a true waterfront neighborhood rather than a future promise. At the same time, comparable waterfront sites have effectively disappeared. New development along the bay now responds to pressure rather than planning. Marina Pointe did the opposite.

    Luna at Marina Pointe enters this landscape at a precise moment. It offers new waterfront residences within a setting that has already proven its intent, yet remains early in its residential evolution. Buyers are not being asked to anticipate what might emerge. They are engaging with a place whose character is already established, while its final expression is still taking shape.

    From Vision to Reality – With the Lifestyle in Place

    At Marina Pointe, daily life has already taken shape. Boats move easily through the protected marina. Morning walks follow the water’s edge. Evenings settle into a slower pace, defined by open views and the soft activity of the harbor rather than traffic or crowds. This is no longer a place waiting to be discovered; it is a waterfront neighborhood being lived in.

    That lived experience is what makes the current moment unusual. Buyers considering Luna are not imagining how the peninsula might function or how the district could feel once complete. They can experience it directly. The marina, promenades, dining, and everyday conveniences are already part of the landscape, creating a sense of ease that is difficult to replicate in newly emerging waterfront settings.

    Luna is being introduced within this established setting, offering new waterfront residences where the context is already known. It is a rare position to occupy: engaging with a new building while stepping into a place that already feels complete. For buyers drawn to waterfront living that prioritizes ease over intensity, this alignment is difficult to find—and increasingly difficult to repeat.

    An abundance of natural light flows through floor-to-ceiling glass walls.

    Architecture Designed Around Light, Horizon, and Water

    Architecture at Luna is driven by one central idea, maximizing connection to the water. Floor-to-ceiling glass, expansive waterfront terraces, and carefully considered building orientation frame wide, horizon-facing views of Tampa Bay and the marina basin. Interiors are modern and restrained, favoring longevity over trend, with open living spaces designed to support effortless indoor–outdoor living and natural light throughout the day. Residences range from one- to three-bedroom layouts, with a limited collection of penthouses, each conceived for both full-time living and lock-and-leave ownership.

    Marina-front Harbour Homes, where private residences meet the water’s edge.

    A Limited Collection at the Water’s Edge

    Complementing the tower residences is a rare collection of Harbour Homes, just seven multi-level waterfront residences positioned directly along the marina. Offering private-entry living, estate-scale interiors, and direct access to Marina Pointe’s amenities, these homes occupy a niche seldom found in condominium communities, bridging the gap between single-family waterfront estates and full-service luxury living.

    A Resort Lifestyle at Ease

    Beyond the residences themselves, Marina Pointe’s lifestyle is shaped by ease and access. Residents enjoy a protected yacht basin with immediate access to open water, resort-style pool decks overlooking the bay, wellness-focused amenities, and concierge-level services designed to support frequent travel and seasonal living. Tampa International Airport is only minutes away, placing global connectivity within easy reach while preserving a calm, residential environment at home.

    A private peninsula address, defined by open water, marina access, and a composed waterfront skyline.

    A Rare Moment for Waterfront Buyers

    In waterfront real estate, timing has long favored those who recognize value before certainty becomes obvious. Marina Pointe has already demonstrated that pattern. Early buyers in the community’s first residential tower committed before the peninsula revealed its full character. Today, they enjoy a waterfront lifestyle that has taken hold—and the value established as that vision became real.

    Luna reflects a similar moment, though within a far more established setting. The marina operates as intended. The neighborhood functions as designed. The peninsula’s character is no longer speculative. What remains early is the opportunity to secure new waterfront residences at a pre-construction stage, with pricing beginning from $1 million.

    For buyers seeking to diversify into real assets without compromising quality of life, this convergence carries particular relevance. Waterfront environments defined by irreplaceable land and resolved planning have historically favored those who engage before completion. The advantage is not only financial, but experiential—the ability to enjoy the place as it matures, rather than arriving once its full value is already recognized.

    Luna at Marina Pointe offers a rare alignment of an established waterfront setting and a forward-looking opportunity, shaped as much by timing as by place.

    Marina Pointe’s limited collection of new luxury waterfront residences within Tampa Bay’s Westshore Marina District, features marina-adjacent living, flexible boating access, and proximity to Tampa International Airport. Additional information and private appointment scheduling are available at MarinaPointe.com or by calling (813) 683-8944.

    ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS, MAKE REFERENCE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE.

    The three Marina Pointe condominiums are being developed by Marina Pointe East Developer, LLC, Marina Pointe Central Developer, LLC, and Marina Pointe West Developer, LLC (individually or collectively the “Developers” or “Developer” as is required in context), and this offering is made only by the Developers’ respective Prospectus for the applicable Condominium. Community features, amenities and pricing are approximate and subject to change without notice. Developers reserve the right to replace appliances and fixtures with items of equal value. There are various methods for calculating the total square footage of a condominium unit, and depending on the method of calculation, the quoted square footage of a condominium unit may vary by more than a nominal amount. The dimensions stated in this brochure are measured to the exterior boundaries of the exterior walls and the centerline of interior demising walls and, in fact, are larger than the dimensions of the “Unit” as defined in the Declaration of Condominium for each tower of Marina Pointe which is measured using interior measurements. All illustrations are artistic conceptual renderings. The property does not come fully furnished. Residences will be delivered with closets designer ready. Broker participation welcomed. This is not an offer to sell or solicitation of offers to buy the condominium units in states where such offer or solicitation cannot be made. Prices and availability are subject to change at any time without notice. BTI Realty, LLC is the licensed broker engaged in the sale of condominium units and is an affiliate of BTI Partners, LLC. Neither BTI Realty, BTI Partners, or any of their respective affiliated and/or related entities, other than the Developers, are acting in the capacity as a developer of the condominium pursuant to the applicable provision of Florida Statutes, Chapter 718. Please refer to the prospectus and all exhibits thereto for applicable disclosures relating to this project.

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