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New Developments
New Developments is a roundup of exclusive projects, some before they break ground, and is designed to give readers the opportunity to get in on the ground floor and purchase land, an estate site, a condominium or even a suite on a cruise ship ahead of the crowd.
Ground Floor: Ameya Preserve, Montana
There is a reason they call it Paradise Valley.

Ground Floor: Anahita, Mauritius
Despite being a tropical island in the middle of the Indian Ocean with nearly 200 miles of coastline, Mauritius carries stringent planning laws that make real estate with an ocean view hard to come by.

Ground Floor: Aqua, Miami Beach
Developer Craig Robins is tired of having his views blocked by hulking high-rises when he walks down the main streets of his native Miami Beach.

Ground Floor: Artech, Florida
South Florida is so cutting-edge these days, it is important to be fresh if you want to stand out from the crowd, especially when it comes to design and architecture.

Ground Floor: Bahia Beach, Puerto Rico
For years, a two-mile stretch of white sandy beach, 483 acres of maritime forest and a former coconut plantation have quietly existed along Puerto Rico’s northeastern coast.

Ground Floor: Balé Mount Hotham, Australia
At Balé Mount Hotham—a resort community at the top of Victoria’s premiere mountain in Australia’s Victorian Alps—skiing Down Under is, well, different.

Ground Floor: Bar BC Ranch, Wyoming
There are some pieces of property so rare, so spectacular, that to acquire them you either have to be an heir or marry into the family that owns them.

Ground Floor: Bear Mountain, Victoria
Jack Nicklaus—golf’s Golden Bear—is picky about the sites on which he builds his signature golf courses.

Ground Floor: Bom Sucesso, Óbidos, Portugal
With second-home developments popping up across the Italian countryside and proliferating along the coastlines of France and Spain, it was only a matter of time before developers turned their attention toward Portugal.

Ground Floor: Capella Telluride, Colorado
The night sky’s sixth brightest star, Capella, is shining on Colorado.

Ground Floor: Carter Plantation, Louisiana
Although the PGA Tour has made an annual tournament stop in New Orleans for more than 70 years, Louisiana has never been known as a golf destination.

Ground Floor: Chi, Sunny Isles
Goldstein intends for Chi to become a brand as much as a building.


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