Gallatin's Waterfront Amenity Plan Scrapped as Foxland Harbor Marina Drops Project

The marina cites obstacles that made the project unworkable for the community.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

Plans for a new waterfront amenity at Foxland Harbor Marina in Gallatin, Tennessee have been officially canceled. The marina announced on Friday, February 13th that it will no longer move forward with the project, citing challenges and obstacles that made it impossible to create a workable plan that would truly benefit the local community.

Why it matters

The planned waterfront amenity was envisioned as a way to boost the Foxland community and surrounding neighborhoods, as well as add to the city's overall waterfront offerings. Its cancellation is a setback for Gallatin's efforts to develop its waterfront and provide new recreational and community spaces for residents.

The details

According to the marina's statement, the facility had been part of Foxland Harbor's long-term vision to create a premier waterfront destination. However, the marina says that 'unfortunate challenges' and an inability 'to achieve a workable plan for the benefit of the gracious and growing community of Gallatin' led them to ultimately cancel the project.

  • Foxland Harbor Marina announced the cancellation of the waterfront amenity project on Friday, February 13, 2026.

The players

Foxland Harbor Marina

The marina that had planned to develop a new waterfront amenity in Gallatin, Tennessee, but has now canceled those plans due to challenges and obstacles.

Gallatin, Tennessee

The city where the planned waterfront amenity was to be located, and which will now miss out on the economic and community benefits the project was expected to provide.

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The takeaway

The cancellation of the Foxland Harbor Marina waterfront amenity project is a setback for Gallatin's efforts to enhance its waterfront and provide new recreational and community spaces for residents. It highlights the challenges that can arise in developing large-scale waterfront projects, even when the initial vision is promising.