The Wharf at 98% Occupancy

The Wharf at Orange Beach has reached total occupancy of 98% in 2021, up from 93% a year ago, according to Business Alabama. New tenants that have recently joined the development include Local Life OBA, Cool Shots Selfie Museum, HUK Performance Fishing Apparel, Southern Athletica, Poppy’s Boutique, Maho Shades, MA Beauty Lounge, Gulf Coast Athletics, Compass Media, Coastal Alabama Business Chamber and The Wharf Welcome Center, The Spice & Tea Exchange, Murder Point Oysters, The Coastal Leaders Property Group, Coco LOUIE, Joanna A Boutique, Claremont Property Co. and Wise Living Real Estate. Several of these establishments are locally owned. With this growth, The Wharf has also made some infrastructure and general property updates, including an upgrade to its nightly light show, SPECTRA Laser Light Experience and The Wharf Amphitheater, which is kicking off its C Spire Summer Concert Series this month.

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