This year the Acqualina Condo in Sunny Isles Beach will launch a residential spin-off of a new ultra-luxury 46-story luxury condo tower Mansions at Acqualina, set on 6.75 acres of beachfront lot in Sunny Isles, next to Acqualina Condo & Resort. The project will offer condos, all directly facing the ocean, topped by a $40 million, 16,000 square foot penthouse. This will be the first penthouse of a kind and size in Sunny Isles Beach. If you are The proposed Mansion at Acqualina with nearly 427,000 square feet of luxury residential condos is scheduled to be discussed at upcoming city of Sunny Isles Beach zoning hearing on Dec. 22, 2011, according to a public notice advertised in the Miami Herald.Developed in 2006, the original Acqualina condo project is a 50-story tower with 247 residential units that sold out for more than $290 million in June 2009. The newly proposed Mansions at Acqualina is one of the four condo towers planned for Sunny Isles Beach, according to recent issues of the Market Intelligence Report.Overall, developers are proposing 20 new towers with more than 4,000 units near the coast in the South Florida region. In addition to the four proposed towers in Sunny Isles Beach, developers are planning 10 new towers in Greater Downtown Miami, two new towers in Miami Beach, two new towers in Downtown West Palm Beach, one project in the Miami-Dade County city of Aventura, and one project on the sand in the city of Hollywood in Southeast Broward County.If you are interested in buying a new Residence at Acqualina contact ushttp://sibrealty.com/8924/dsp_agent_page.php/143477/Mansions_at_Acqualina/Mansions_at_Acqualina__Acqualina_Mansions__New_Condo_in_Sunny_Isles
View news of Sunny Isles Beach <<< Overall, the South Florida condo boom has generated nearly $4.1 billion in developer sales of newly created units in Sunny Isles Beach as of Sept. 30, 2011, according to a xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx study reporting: “Between 2003 and the third quarter of 2011, developers sold more than 9.2 million square feet of condo space in Sunny Isles Beach.
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