John Warsing |
SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL –
The start of construction at Aurora Sunny Isles Beach is imminent, with
demolition of the existing sales center slated for mid-June. A groundbreaking
ceremony will be scheduled soon after the three-week demolition work is
complete.
Developer Verzasca Group
and the Aurora sales team are relocating to a brand-new sales center at 17600
Collins Avenue, adjacent to the project site. The existing sales center will be
closed from May 29 to June 5 to accommodate the relocation, but Director of
Sales John Warsing and the Aurora
team will be available for appointments during that time.
Aurora is the first
project to be developed on the west side of Collins Avenue – or A1A – in more
than a decade.
“This is a big step for
our project,” said Verzasca Managing Director Tim Lobanov. “We are excited to be closing in on the start of
construction at Aurora. Demand has been strong, and that will only intensify as
the marketplace sees activity on the site.”
Tim Lobanov |
Aurora is a new luxury
condominium project with 61 residences at 17550 Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles,
one of the world’s most sought-after destinations. The boutique building’s two
and three-bedroom residences range from 1,385 to more than 2,150 square feet.
Prices start in the $900,000s, making it the most attainable luxury project on
Sunny Isles.
The project is more than
45 percent sold, with buyers coming from all over the world.
Aurora is being developed
as part of an intimate collection of boutique residences, along with Le Jardin
Residences and Pearl House in Bay Harbor Islands.
Earlier this month, Aurora
announced the sale of 5,382 square feet of ground-floor commercial real estate
at the luxury residential project to an international investor for $5.5 million
– or about $1,022 per square foot.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release,
please contact:
Jasmin Curtiss
PR Coordinator,
BoardroomPR
jcurtiss@boardroompr.com
O 954-370-8999
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