Change on the horizon for Salt Air Motel in Atlantic Beach

The buyer hopes to renovate by Memorial Day.


The Salt Air Motel at 425 Atlantic Blvd. in Atlantic Beach
The Salt Air Motel at 425 Atlantic Blvd. in Atlantic Beach
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Neptune Beach-based Beach Hospitality Services Inc. bought the Salt Air Motel at 425 Atlantic Blvd. in Atlantic Beach and hopes to renovate it for a Memorial Day weekend opening.

Beach Hospitality Services Inc. bought the property, next to McDonald’s, for $1.37 million. The seller was Nancy McGuire. 

Charles "Curt" DeWitt, president of Beach Hospitality Services, said he plans to renovate and refurbish the facilities. He did not have a cost estimate.

He said rental rates will range from from $75 to $300 a night.

From left, Salt Air Motel buyer Charles
From left, Salt Air Motel buyer Charles "Curt" DeWitt; Mandy Stucki, with Cooper and motel co-owner Kyle Stucki; and Nancy McGuire, seller.

The property consists of four structures – three single-story motel buildings totaling 5,302 square feet built in 1946 and a two-story, 1,652-square-foot building developed in 1975. 

He said there are eight 400- to 450-square-foot units with kitchenettes and five 250- to 300-square-foot standard hotel rooms. There also is a two-story, three-bedroom house.

“We are cleaning up all of the rooms to a more modern look and building an extra kitchenette suite with a full bathroom in the house,” he said, making it a four-bedroom, 2 1/2-bathroom house.

DeWitt said the main entrance will be directed to the rear of the property on Sturdivant Avenue, allowing creation of a courtyard. 

Renovations include adding bedrooms, creating some three-bedroom suites and installing new appliances. 

DeWitt said he and co-owner, Kyle Stucki, want to create a family atmosphere.

He said the plans are evolving.

DeWitt also is president of Beach Life Rentals Inc. and plans to open a rental shop at the motel. 

Beach Life rents bicycles, paddleboards, boogie boards, surfboards and kayaks as well as tables and chairs for beach use. 

Beach Life currently is a mobile service with temporary locations adjacent to some hotels. The motel site will add a stationary location that also sells other beach-related merchandise.

 

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