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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: At Nature’s Door, British Columbia
Nature’s Door is nestled at the bottom of the second-highest vertical mountain in North America

Ground Floor: Avenue Gardens, Budapest

Ground Floor: Azzurra, Marina del Rey
The light-filled glass, steel and concrete tower is located in Marina del Rey, blocks away from the beaches of Los Angeles and Venice’s galleries and artist studios.

Ground Floor: Baker’s Bay, The Bahamas
Developer Mike Meldman’s Discovery Land Company has created some of the most exclusive and private golf and residential communities in North America.

Ground Floor: Balé Port Douglas, Australia
Australia’s cultured Port Douglas has long been a popular tourist destination thanks to its close proximity to the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest.

Ground Floor: Bald Head Island NC
A protected environment, beach cottages, a marina, and a ban on cars are the draws at Bald Head Island.

Ground Floor: Balsam Mountain Preserve, North Carolina
Developers want to alter the land as little as possible.

Ground Floor: Beach Village at the Hotel del Coronado
Ever since the Hotel del Coronado was built in 1888, guests have been lured by its rich history.

Ground Floor: Breaking Ground
Fractional investment opportunities at Mount Melville Mansion on the Duke’s Course are part of the renovation plans at St. Andrews in Scotland.

Ground Floor: Breaking Ground: Rancho Sante Fe, California
Rancho Santa Fe lies northeast of La Jolla, and is one of the five wealthiest areas in the United States.

Ground Floor: Breaking Ground: St. Lucia
In early August 2005, ground was broken for a new $200 million luxury resort complex on the Atlantic side of the island of St. Lucia at Praslin Bay.

Ground Floor: Brightwater Club, Colorado
When the Clearwater Development Company purchased the 973-acre Doll Brothers Albertson Ranch in Gypsum, it laid claim to something better than gold.


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