Below you'll find out about Constantini's second development project, OCEAN Bal Harbour. Although the followers' commentary on Curbed seems to reflect negative opinions on this captivating new project, Oceana Bal Harbour residences may be the next most exquisite condominium coming to Miami, and all located in walking distance to the pristine Bal Harbour Shops.
Oceana Key Biscayne has all but the penthouses left to sell and I imagine this project will capture the same allure.
The renderings show a flow through between the two towers which will remain as a passage between the ocean and bay.
I'm very excited to watch this unfold.
Read more below:
[Via Oceana Bal Harbour]
Bal Harbour Village just approved the construction of this big rectangular glassy thing designed by Arquitectonica, to replace its old school beach club that formerly sat on a large oceanfront site in the middle of town, according to a press release. It's called Oceana Bal Harbour, and the 250 luxury units start at $2 million each. It's nearly identical to Oceana Key Biscayne, which is currently under construction, and not to be confused (yes, we were confused) with two other, older and unrelated, projects called Oceania Sunny Isles Beach and Oceania Island.
Main Entry
Sky View
Siteplan with swimming pools, tennis courts, large manicured grounds and direct access to the beach.
Sean McCaughan's "This was just approved to replace the bal harbor beach club". Posted on 07/02/2013. http://miami.curbed.com/archives/2013/07/02/this-was-just-approved-to-replace-the-bal-harbour-beach-club.php
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