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The Bayside Club: An Inside Look
BAYSIDERS WILL ENJOY A RESORT STYLE POOL with beach-entry where they can lounge, be served a healthy lunch, and even order a cocktail or two. The pool’s lap lanes make for a refreshing way to get your exercise. Or, just find a cabana to kick-back with friends and enjoy some good conversation.
In The Bayside Club’s north courtyard, residents will find a serene Zen lanai and pavilion. The charming pavilion will be surrounded by water features that make you feel as if you are on a floating island. Residents can enjoy indoor/outdoor yoga classes on the pavilion’s floating deck or take in a lecture on various wellness topics as part of The Bayside Club’s outdoor lecture series. Afterwards, curl up with a book or Kindle near the fire pit and soak in the peace. Universal internet means you can use your devices in any corner of the building.
Each Bayside Club residence is wired for a sophisticated smart home system which allows residents to monitor happenings in their home from anywhere in the world. When out-of-town guests arrive, residents can remotely open the front door, set the a/c, and even play some relaxing music to make them feel at home.
The Bayside Club’s panoramic rooftop deck is an ideal spot to sip on a glass of wine while absorbing an iconic Sarasota sunset over the bay. After sunset, head down to the Colson lounge and culinary studio to prepare dinner with friends or play a few rounds of poker. The Bayside Club boasts a state-of-the-art gym, as well as a fitness studio, with options for solo workouts or group classes such as Zumba, all-levels yoga, and Pilates.
May Lane, a private roadway located adjacent to the Bayside Club, will be transformed into a treelined café street where neighbors will meet for breakfast, coffee, and people watching. The Bayside Club’s private club lounge and bar will open up to May Lane, giving residents the opportunity to relax in an exclusive club environment with friends – in a place where the bartender knows your name.
At night, May Lane will also be closed regularly for farmers markets, block parties, and concerts – like the first Music On May Lane concert that occurred in March. The Bayside Club is also working with Mark Caragiulo, on a new restaurant concept that will include a coffee bar and general store with prepared foods for takeout. Other retail-like spa services are planned for May Lane with at least two more spaces to serve the needs of the neighborhood. (No high-end jewelry stores need apply.)