The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Singer Island, Palm Beach
The two-tower oceanfront property on exclusive Singer Island marks the the largest bulk sale in Florida during the last five years. The property rests on 8.8 pristine acres of playground for the privileged, conveniently nestled between high-end shopping destinations and 375 feet of beach. Residences offer the contemporary design aesthetic of award-winning architect Robert M. Swedroe, with towers angled to take full advantage of panoramic vistas from glass-framed terraces.
16 West 21 is a 14-story, concrete and glass new construction. Designed by acclaimed Architect, Morris Adjmi, each floor will house a single condominium unit. The project is within the Ladies' Mile Historic District and presents special considerations with the New York City Landmarks Commission.
Six Senses Resort & Spa, Nanxun, China
Ultra Luxury Resort, Spa and Vacation Homes
The Six Senses development in Nanxun will be positioned as China’s premier spa destination with a strong natural medical and lifestyle approach.
OZ China Property Holdings Inc., an OZ Holdings subsidiary investment/development company, is developing the exclusive resort in partnership with Clubtel Corporation (Hong Kong) and Shanghai Profound Investment & Development Company (China). Under the terms of agreement, Six Senses will manage, operate, brand and promote the development, which comprises a Six Senses Latitude and a Six Senses Spa.
The Selection of Six Senses was due to their reputation as having reinvented the image of the luxury five-star resort by being mindful of, and blending with, the natural environment. Six Senses operates award-winning Soneva Fushi and Soneva Gili resorts in the Maldives, Six Senses Hideaway and Latitude resorts stretching from Fiji to Spain plus a portfolio of spas under the Six Senses Spas brand. Internationally acclaimed Graft Architects has been retained for project design and planning as well as over-all area master planning.
Nanxun, described as the Oriental Venice, is approximately a one-hour drive from central Shanghai and is proposed as a UNESCO heritage site. The local governments are supporting the development as an area economic driver targeting the leisure and travel industry.
The 189-acre parcel to be developed within the ancient water town of Nanxun is interspersed with canals and surrounded by bamboo forests. The mixed-use development will include a resort and spa, corporate wellness center, vacation homes and residential villas, boutique galleries and a cultural museum.