CAPE CORAL, Fla. — Behind that striking blue fence along Cape Coral Parkway lies an exciting development that promises to enrich the local dining scene. The Slipaway Food Truck Park & Marina project is more than just another addition to the neighborhood; it represents a new hub for community connection and culinary experiences.
Cape Coral Community Correspondent Bella Line, who immerses herself in the community daily, has secured an exclusive glimpse inside the eagerly awaited project, offering a unique perspective on what’s unfolding behind the barrier. “We’re just really excited about that 3.1 acres right on the water,” shared Gary Aubuchon, a partner at Slipaway. “Rare land like this in today’s world makes it a special place for gatherings and enjoyment.”
Watch Bella’s insightful report below.
WHAT’S BEHIND THAT FENCE? Fox 4 gives you a behind-the-fence look at the future Slipaway Food Truck project.
As the story progresses, FOX 4 has been steadfast in its coverage, chronicling the evolution of this much-anticipated waterfront attraction. The foundation work is just the start, but the vision extends far beyond the visible. “In two to three months, when the rooftop goes on the main bar pavilion, it’s going to create an iconic silhouette that will catch the eye of anyone passing by,” Aubuchon noted.
Interestingly, out of 140 local vendors vying for a spot, eight of the ten food trucks have been carefully chosen based on affordability, service, and culinary excellence. As Aubuchon articulately expressed, “While we expect to provide an elevated experience, accessibility for everyone is our priority.” It’s heartening to witness a project designed with the community’s needs in mind, especially in these economically challenging times.
Yet, like any ambitious venture, this project has faced its share of challenges. “We are still waiting for the final release of our permits for our dock, which has been over a year in the making,” Aubuchon revealed. These hurdles do not detract from the excitement; rather, they add layers to the tapestry of the Slipaway story. Such perseverance reflects a commitment that resonates within the community.
Looking ahead, Aubuchon anticipates adding extra seating for special events, bringing the total to around 400. This adaptability speaks volumes about the vision for Slipaway. “It’s not just about food trucks; it’s about creating an experience that people will remember,” he emphasized.
The project is slated for completion by next spring, promising to transform Cape Coral into a vibrant destination where friends and families can gather to enjoy diverse foods against the backdrop of natural beauty. FOX 4 is committed to keeping the community informed about this transformative development and others on the horizon.
The creation of the Slipaway Food Truck Park is not just about culinary delights. It’s a step toward fostering community ties and celebrating local entrepreneurship, turning a simple idea into a heartfelt gathering place on the water’s edge.