Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Summerfield Boat Works was a boat yard along the New River in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from 1930 to 2006. The boat yard was named after Hank Summerfield who traded a sloop for the property in 1940. In 1960, Summerfield died, but the facility remained family owned. Greyhawk Marine Group purchased the yard and renamed her as Pier 17 in February 2005. She currently is a vacant lot owned and for sale by Regions Banks."@en }
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- Summerfield_Boat_Works abstract "Summerfield Boat Works was a boat yard along the New River in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from 1930 to 2006. The boat yard was named after Hank Summerfield who traded a sloop for the property in 1940. In 1960, Summerfield died, but the facility remained family owned. Greyhawk Marine Group purchased the yard and renamed her as Pier 17 in February 2005. She currently is a vacant lot owned and for sale by Regions Banks.".
- Q7637567 abstract "Summerfield Boat Works was a boat yard along the New River in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from 1930 to 2006. The boat yard was named after Hank Summerfield who traded a sloop for the property in 1940. In 1960, Summerfield died, but the facility remained family owned. Greyhawk Marine Group purchased the yard and renamed her as Pier 17 in February 2005. She currently is a vacant lot owned and for sale by Regions Banks.".
- Summerfield_Boat_Works comment "Summerfield Boat Works was a boat yard along the New River in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from 1930 to 2006. The boat yard was named after Hank Summerfield who traded a sloop for the property in 1940. In 1960, Summerfield died, but the facility remained family owned. Greyhawk Marine Group purchased the yard and renamed her as Pier 17 in February 2005. She currently is a vacant lot owned and for sale by Regions Banks.".
- Q7637567 comment "Summerfield Boat Works was a boat yard along the New River in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from 1930 to 2006. The boat yard was named after Hank Summerfield who traded a sloop for the property in 1940. In 1960, Summerfield died, but the facility remained family owned. Greyhawk Marine Group purchased the yard and renamed her as Pier 17 in February 2005. She currently is a vacant lot owned and for sale by Regions Banks.".