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Omni Amelia Island Resort is a luxury resort community located on
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,
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, the westernmost
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on the
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in the U.S. The resort's tennis facility hosted the
Bausch & Lomb Championships The Amelia Island Championships was a women's tennis tournament held in Amelia Island Plantation and later Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, United States. The Women's Tennis Association event was an International series tournament played on outdoor gr ...
, a major
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tournament, for 20 years. The 402-room hotel on the property is now part of
Omni Hotels & Resorts Omni Hotels & Resorts is an American privately held, international luxury hotel company based in Dallas, Texas. The company was founded in 1958 as Dunfey Hotels, and operates 50 properties in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, totaling over 2 ...
.


Resort

The 1,350 acre community includes a 402-room resort, nine restaurants, 46 holes of championship golf, 7 pickleball courts and 23
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clay tennis courts. The development has a total value of $1.95 billion when the 1,150 condominiums, 800 homes and unbuilt lots are counted.


History

Development of Amelia Island Resort began in 1971 by the
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's ''Sea Pines Company''. Under Fraser’s Vice President, landscape architect Arthur Foster, and his design staff, the master plan for Amelia Island was prepared. A variety of consultants advised Foster in the master planning of Amelia Island. The emphasis of Foster’s team was To balance the development with the natural environment. The master plan became part of the deed covenants that protected the tidal marshes, dunes,
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s and wildlife that existed there. The original owners filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1976. The resort was purchased in 1978 by a group of investors headed by Richard Cooper. The new owners took the name, ''Amelia Island Company'' (AIC), but the resort and company are synonymous. Over the next 30 years, the property was further developed and enhanced as a prestigious location. The hotel's name was changed from Amelia Island Plantation Hotel to Amelia Inn & Beach Club to its current "Omni Amelia Island Resort" once Omni Hotels & Resorts purchased the real estate in 2010. It is a four-diamond
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resort, which offers of flexible space to accommodate meetings and conventions of up to 1,600 participants. AIP was host of a woman's professional tennis tournament beginning in 1980 which became the
Bausch & Lomb Championships The Amelia Island Championships was a women's tennis tournament held in Amelia Island Plantation and later Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, United States. The Women's Tennis Association event was an International series tournament played on outdoor gr ...
from 1987 to 2008. Many other events are hosted by the resort each year including a wine festival, golf tournaments and a jazz festival. The facility features 20 swimming pools, a full-service spa, kids' club and stocked fishing lake, situated between 3½ miles of white sand beaches and the
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, convenient for those with boats. Although longtime company president Richard Cooper died in 2008, the Cooper family retained ownership.


Economic downturn

The
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affected real estate and resorts significantly and AIP “suffered a substantial negative cash flow”, forcing the company to cut wages and layoff 25% of their workforce. In January, 2009, Atlanta developer Redquartz Development announced an agreement to become majority owner of Amelia Island Resort for $60 million, but by May, the deal was abandoned when Redquartz couldn't raise the cash. The company also contemplated the sale of the hotel and a couple of golf courses to
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, but a deal could not be reached. The Amelia Island Company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on November 13, 2009 (Friday the 13th) to buy time with its creditors while it completed a reorganization plan. The Plasencia Group served as investment advisor to the debtor. AIC filed a reorganization plan in May, 2010 in which the Noble Investment Group would acquire AIC and invest $45.9 million to pay off debts and provide the capital needed to emerge from bankruptcy. Under the acquisition agreement, the Cooper family interests would receive up to $5 million, and homeowners would be able to buy ownership of one of the resort golf courses and of the clubhouse they currently use exclusively. On August 23, 2010, TRT Holdings, parent company of
Omni Hotels Omni Hotels & Resorts is an American privately held, international luxury hotel company based in Dallas, Texas. The company was founded in 1958 as Dunfey Hotels, and operates 50 properties in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, totaling over 2 ...
, emerged as the successful bidder in an auction conducted in federal bankruptcy court. The transaction closed in early September 2012.


Golf

One of the biggest attractions at Omni Amelia Island Resort are the golf courses. The resort boasts two championship courses. The ''Oak Marsh'' course, was
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's design, and winds through salt marshes and heritage oaks draped with
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. The challenging ''Long Point'' course, designed by
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, includes eight water hazards that must be crossed.


Amelia River Golf Club

Starting in 2005, the Amelia Island Company leased the Royal Amelia Golf Course and it was renamed ''Amelia River Golf Club'' in 2007. The property was owned by the city of Fernandina Beach, and was created by Tom Jackson. It is a traditional course with wide manicured fairways, large smooth greens and groups of trees at strategic points. When AIC filed for bankruptcy in 2009, the lease was terminated and possession was returned to the owner.


Tennis

Tennis is another big attraction at the resort. Omni Amelia Island Resort is home to 23 Har-Tru
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s shaded by tall
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trees during the day and fully lit at night. The facility offers the
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tennis instruction program and has been rated the 16th best tennis resort in the United States by Tennis Resorts Online and a Top 50 Tennis Resort by Tennis Magazine.


Fitness

Omni Amelia Island Resort is also home to a high quality stand alone fitness center, including free and machine weight rooms; yoga and body tone classes, and aqua fit classes in the 20 yard heated indoor lap pool. There is also a smaller fitness center located in the Omni Amelia Island Resort building.


References


External links


Omni Amelia Island Resort websiteAmelia Island Plantation Community website
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