Nathan Colmer | Van Dyk Group
C: 609.290.4293 | O: 609.492.1511
Local resident Nicholas Garofolo and local architect Jeffrey F. Wells AIA combined their knowledge of the area and skills to design the Arlington Beach Club.
This twenty-four unit complex, complete with turn of the century design structure and modern amenities is poised to become the marquee landmark property at the gateway of Long Beach Island.
Dating back to the late 1800’s, nestled on a pristine beach on Long Beach Island, sat the town of Beach Arlington. This quiet town, along with others nearby, quickly grew as Long Beach Island became more well known as a summer destination. On May 25, 1925 Beach Arlington, as well as three other towns, consolidated to become what is known today as Ship Bottom.
The central location of Ship Bottom, well known as the gateway to Long Beach Island, offers incredible opportunities to enjoy Long Beach Island, along with ease of access to mainland shopping, restaurants and the Garden State Parkway.
As part of The new Manahawkin/LBI bridge project, NJTOT will be implementing a traffic redirection program around the ABC site. As proposed by and GGOT, traffic on the east side of ABC will eventually go north and south on Long Beach Blvd. providing cleaner traffic flows as well as new roads. As depicted above, the ABC site will eventually be"squared off" creating an extended buffer on the east side of the property. Ingress to the property will remain on ninth Street and ingress and egress will remain on Central Avenue upon completion of the project