Port 32 is rebuilding the former PGA Marina at 2385 PGA Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens into a 471-slip boating facility, backed by $80 million in redevelopment investment, with an opening planned for December, per the operator's Instagram.

The project replaces the existing marina site with expanded wet and dry storage, hurricane-rated buildings, and heavy-duty equipment scaled for larger vessels. Port 32's dry storage structure is rated for winds up to 180 mph, according to the announcement — a specification that speaks to both regional storm exposure and the structural demands of sheltering bigger-displacement boats.

At 471 total slips across wet and dry storage combined, the rebuilt facility represents a significant expansion of the site's previous footprint, though Port 32 has not published the original slip count from the former PGA Marina for direct comparison. The $80 million investment covers new construction across the full 2385 PGA Boulevard address.

The December target is an announced timeline, not a confirmed completion milestone. Port 32's Instagram post does not specify a year; given the construction-stage framing of the announcement, December 2026 is the reasonable read. The operator has not named a general contractor, architect, or development partner in its public materials to date.

How Port 32 tracks against the December window is the next marker to watch. Slip-count confirmation and any phased-opening details should emerge as buildout on PGA Boulevard moves through the fall.