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Delray Beach turns on the glitz

Officials hoping to lure the ultra-rich with new deluxe condominiu­ms

- By Wells Dusenbury

DELRAY BEACH — Delray Beach is positionin­g itself to be South Florida’s next mega-millionair­e magnet with a pair of exclusive luxury condos being developed on prime beachfront real estate.

With individual units ranging from $5.7 million to $10 million on the newest property, Ocean Delray,

that means a serious influx of cash is coming to Delray Beach — and officials are more than happy to have those wealthy buyers in town.

They’re not the only ones to be smiling at the prospect. More deep-pocketed residents will mean a bonanza for restaurant­s, bars and high-end retailers.

Just south of Linton Boulevard, by the beach, constructi­on is being finished on Ocean Delray, a three-story, 19-unit building

scheduled to open within the next few weeks. Less than half a mile south, plans are in the works for another 14-unit, luxury condo — 1625 Ocean. Constructi­on on that property is expected to begin next month and finish by December 2022. Prices will range $3.9 million to $7.5 million.

“When you have a developmen­t of this caliber that will increase the tax base in such a positive way, I always want to support that,” Delray Beach City Commission­er Adam Frankel said.

The lavish residences range

“I think the luxury combined with a laid-back attitude really is appealing for the residents and visitors of Delray Beach.”

Adam Frankel, Delray Beach city commission­er

from 3,500 to 5,000 square feet with up to five bedrooms, 6½ bathrooms and big balconies. The two buildings will include a total of 16 private and semiprivat­e elevators and will each provide 24-hour concierge service.

Ocean Delray has sold 17 of its 19 units, while 1625 Ocean has already sold five of the 14 residences.

Frankel said the addition of the condos as well as The Ray Hotel, a new boutique hotel on Atlantic Avenue, shows there’s “certainly an appetite for a luxury brand in our city.”

“I think the luxury combined with a laid-back attitude really is appealing for the residents and visitors of Delray Beach,” Frankel said.

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, South Florida has seen a boom in luxury home and condo sales from out-ofstate buyers, raising questions of how much longer the supplies will last.

U.S. Constructi­on Inc., a Philadelph­ia-based company specializi­ng in luxury units, is developing both Delray Beach projects. CEO and President John Farina said Delray Beach stood out as a potential location because of the scarcity of available beachfront property for multiunit developmen­t, making it “unique to use and we could do something that’s never really been done before in this market.”

Delray Beach has height restrictio­ns for buildings throughout the city, including a three-story limit for buildings east of the Intracoast­al Waterway. In the rest of the city, buildings can be no taller than five stories.

The Ocean Delray property was purchased from the Wright by the Sea hotel for $25 million in 2018 and the 1625 Ocean property from Delray South Shore Club for $12.3 million in 2020.

Located near the bustling Atlantic Avenue, which is lined with bars, trendy restaurant­s and boutiques, the two new condos are even more attractive to wealthy buyers, and Farina believes that allows Delray to rival Boca Raton and Palm Beach as landing spots for wealthy buyers looking to settle down in Florida.

“I think the combinatio­n of owning a beachfront luxury product and being east of Atlantic Avenue has made Delray Beach a pretty premier destinatio­n in South Florida,” Farina said.

The addition of the wealthy buyers should benefit the city financiall­y, Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce CEO Stephanie Immelman said. She echoed Frankel’s point of the tax base increasing, adding that the extra revenue from the high property taxes could help overall city services.

“People living there [will] have a high disposable income, which would also be beneficial to the overall businesses [in Delray Beach],” Immelman said.

 ?? JOE CAVARETTA/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL ?? The luxury condo project Ocean Delray is under constructi­on Thursday on the beach in Delray Beach.
JOE CAVARETTA/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL The luxury condo project Ocean Delray is under constructi­on Thursday on the beach in Delray Beach.
 ?? OCEAN DELRAY PHOTOS ?? An artist’s portrayal of the luxury Ocean Delray developmen­t, which is nearing completion with prices starting at $5.7 million.
OCEAN DELRAY PHOTOS An artist’s portrayal of the luxury Ocean Delray developmen­t, which is nearing completion with prices starting at $5.7 million.
 ??  ?? The 19-unit building is scheduled to open in the next few weeks.
The 19-unit building is scheduled to open in the next few weeks.

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