- First Wavegarden Cove Surf Lagoon in North America
- 2.67-Acre Lagoon Offers Year-Round Surf Access
- 10.2-Acre Mixed-Use District
- The Dome, a 70,000-Square-Foot Live Entertainment Venue
- More Than 100,000 Square Feet of Retail
- 309 Luxury Apartment Homes, From Studios to Three Bedrooms
- Nearly Two Acres of Beach and Re-Naturalized Landscape
- Pedestrian-First Planning, Linked by a Diagonal Paseo
Coastal cities face mounting pressure to activate waterfronts beyond seasonal tourism while preserving authentic local character. Virginia Beach sought to reimagine a neglected oceanfront area marked by disinvestment into a year-round destination that honored its surf heritage. The challenge: seamlessly integrating a surf lagoon, live performance venue, and pedestrian-focused landscape into a dense coastal setting within the city’s existing urban fabric. The design needed to create vibrant indoor-outdoor connections while catalyzing revitalization and economic growth.
Designed by Hanbury, Gensler, and Cooper Carry, Atlantic Park delivers an integrated, pedestrian-first district that unites surfing, entertainment, retail, hospitality, and public space. Through layered landscape design, adaptable architecture, and indoor-outdoor connectivity, the project creates a cohesive coastal experience. Anchored by the surf lagoon, The Dome entertainment venue, The Dome entertainment venue, The Sitio hotel, and the Atlantic Park Living residences, the design transforms the oceanfront into a day-to-night environment with year-round vitality. The immersive, walkable destination reflects Virginia Beach’s surf legacy while supporting its future growth.
Atlantic Park has redefined the Virginia Beach oceanfront as a vibrant, year-round destination that celebrates surf culture and coastal living. By uniting the right mix of uses to create 24/7, 365-activity, the project attracts locals and visitors while catalyzing economic activity and public life. Its walkable design, authentic landscape, and flexible venues foster social connection and resilience. The mixed-use district positions Atlantic Park as a new civic anchor and a model for how cities can reinvest in waterfronts to drive cultural and urban renewal.
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Travel and Tour World highlighted the advanced wave technology at Atlantic Park, designed by Hanbury, Gensler, and Cooper Carry. The 46-module WaveGarden Cove system manages the water flow of Virginia Beach and creates a controlled flow of waves for surfing.
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Travel + Leisure spotlighted the new, $350 million Atlantic Park development, designed by Gensler, that pays a “cheeky nod” to the park’s history and features a “state-of-the-art performance space.”
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Surf Park Central spotlighted Atlantic Park as a perfect addition to the popular Virginia Beach destination. The surf park features a 5,000-person Live Nation Amphitheater and new restaurants and retail stores for visitors, increasing revenue for local businesses.
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