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News & Events
Outdoor Pool Access
Community Pool Under the Covid-19 NC Phase II Executive order, the number of people in and around the Ocean Ridge Plantation pool deck has been restricted. We recognize this creates a challenge with the anticipated increase in attendees at the pool over this holiday...
Ocean Ridge Plantation Posts Tennis/Pickelball Rules Updates
Pickleball / Tennis Court Usage, Reservations, and Rules Update Occupancy Limits The maximum number of people allowed within the Tennis/Pickleball enclosure is 25, per COVID-19 Phase II regulations. Those waiting for an available slot must wait outside the enclosure...
Ocean Ridge Plantation Re-Opens Amenities
The Board has approved the partial re-opening of the following ORMA amenities, inline with Governor Cooper’s latest Executive order related to COVID-19 and the transitioning of North Carolina to Phase II. All existing Rules & Regulations not amended by the...
Ocean Ridge Expands Amenities & Real Estate Values
Detailed plans were announced to expand the Ocean Ridge Plantation amenity portfolio to address the needs of the burgeoning coastal community. The plans call for leveraging existing assets and securing a location for a future amenity. The efforts by the homeowners to address current and future needs, will drive higher real estate values.
Ocean Ridge Plantation and Hurricane Florence
Hurricane Florence has come and went leaving many areas with severe damage. Ocean Ridge Plantation fared very well with limited damage to homes and property.
Many families have reached out to us to determine the status of Ocean Ridge Plantation post hurricane Florence. While Florence was devastating to many areas of North Carolina, Ocean Ridge Plantation and many communities located in the southern Brunswick County received much less damage. Likely due to higher elevations and further proximity to rivers, the flooding issue experienced by Wilmington and areas to the north were not realized in Ocean Isle Beach, Sunset Beach or Calabash.