Apr 9 2015
Construction has begun on the $145 million luxury waterfront condominium community of AZURE. Developer, Tom Frankel, of Jupiter and Philadelphia based Frankel Enterprises "broke ground" this week for the first of two planned mid-rise condominium buildings overlooking a deep water yacht harbor at Donald Ross Road and the Intracoastal Waterway in Palm Beach Gardens. He was joined by members of the Frankel family, architects John Glidden and Keith Spina, land planner George Gentile and William J. Gilbane, Jr., Vice Chairman of Gilbane Building Company.
Frankel used a silver shovel to officially break ground--citing a family tradition, begun by E.J. Frankel in 1936, and repeated at over 40 residential and commercial projects built by Frankel Enterprises over the past 75 years including the local communities of Admiral's Cove, Valencia at Abacoa and San Michele.
The city of Palm Beach Gardens approved the project last summer for 113 units to be built on 14 acres at the Intracoastal Waterway and Donald Ross Road.
Sales of AZURE's luxury condominium residences began in November with immediate acceptance from the local market. Fifty million dollars in sales have been recorded. As of the ground breaking, Frankel had sold 38 of the 46 residences in AZURE's first building at prices ranging from $975,000 to $2.5 million. Later this month he plans to commence sales of residences within AZURE's final building with floor plans ranging from 2,600 to 5,300 sq. ft.
"We found that at the top of the condominium market, there exists a demand for exceptionally large residences," says Frankel.
Frankel further noted additional factors in AZURE's success including: the project's location one mile from the beach and PGA Boulevard shopping; a protected deep water yacht harbor with dockage for boats to 120 feet; concierge services; two resort pools; a community fitness center and gated entry.
Gilbane Building Company estimates that construction of AZURE's first building will be completed in the Spring/Summer of 2016. Gilbane is a global leader in construction services and is known for iconic residential, commercial and government buildings such as the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, the National Capitol Visitors Center and the Vietnam War Memorial. The company was recently awarded the contract to manage the comprehensive expansion and renovation of the Norton Museum of Art in Palm Beach County.
For more information, contact: Thomas Frankel, Developer or Allen Ball, Director of Sales at 561-406-6200 or Visit www.AzurePalmBeaches.com
About Gilbane Building Company
Gilbane provides a full slate of construction and facilities-related services – from pre-construction planning and integrated consulting capabilities to comprehensive construction management, close-out and facility management services – for clients across various markets. Founded in 1873 and still a privately held, family-owned company, Gilbane has more than 50 office locations around the world. For more information, visit www.gilbaneco.com.
Since 1972, Gilbane has been an industry leader in the state of Florida with a reputation for construction quality and client satisfaction. The company's market expertise is focused on education, healthcare, and public facilities working with some of the area's major organizations including the Palm Beach County School District, Florida Power and Light, Baptist Health, School District of Sarasota County, Manatee County Schools, , Lee County, and St. Joseph Hospital.